
Captiva makes a line of skin care products for the eyes, body, and face. Their wrinkle line includes an ultimate-C moisturizer spf 15, an ultimate-C repair and renew, a night revitalizer, a day rejuvenator, and a product called Dermasatin FL. It promises to replenish your skin’s vital needs and provide firm, smooth skin.
Captiva uses a number of effective ingredients such as DMAE, green tea extract, and acetyl hexapeptide 3(argireline). They also provide a money back guarantee on their products for unsatisfied customers.
While each Captiva product contains one or two known effective ingredients, none of them provide a full ingredients list for speculation. These supplements could contain harmful substances such as parabens, but the consumer cannot verify, because there is no information about the rest of the ingredients. The return policy is also skimpy at best. They offer you 25 days from the shipping date to call them for an RMA number to return your product. Considering shipping usually takes about 3-5 business days, that leaves you with 20 days in all actuality to try the product. All items in the last order must be returned to get a refund on any of them. So if you like one, but not the others, you still have to return the good product as well. They also try to rope consumers into a “free trial offer”, which basically means they are going to sign you up for a difficult to cancel autoship program. It also means they are vastly overcharging you. So while you get the first month for “free”, you will be paying what you should be paying for a 2 month supply in the first autoship shipment. Finally, this scheme raises a red flag denoting a generally worthless product.
While Captiva claims to have a few good ingredients in the mix, they provide no other proof to verify their supposed results. I would choose a company more willing to share their credentials with the customer base.
Captiva makes a line of skin care products for the eyes, body, and face. Their wrinkle line includes an ultimate-C moisturizer spf 15, an ultimate-C repair and renew, a night revitalizer, a day rejuvenator, and a product called Dermasatin FL. It promises to replenish your skin’s vital needs and provide firm, smooth skin.
Captiva uses a number of effective ingredients such as DMAE, green tea extract, and acetyl hexapeptide 3(argireline). They also provide a money back guarantee on their products for unsatisfied customers.
While each Captiva product contains one or two known effective ingredients, none of them provide a full ingredients list for speculation. These supplements could contain harmful substances such as parabens, but the consumer cannot verify, because there is no information about the rest of the ingredients. The return policy is also skimpy at best. They offer you 25 days from the shipping date to call them for an RMA number to return your product. Considering shipping usually takes about 3-5 business days, that leaves you with 20 days in all actuality to try the product. All items in the last order must be returned to get a refund on any of them. So if you like one, but not the others, you still have to return the good product as well. They also try to rope consumers into a “free trial offer”, which basically means they are going to sign you up for a difficult to cancel autoship program. It also means they are vastly overcharging you. So while you get the first month for “free”, you will be paying what you should be paying for a 2 month supply in the first autoship shipment. Finally, this scheme raises a red flag denoting a generally worthless product.
While Captiva claims to have a few good ingredients in the mix, they provide no other proof to verify their supposed results. I would choose a company more willing to share their credentials with the customer base.