Youthology

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As seen on TV, Youthology claims to provide results in 90 seconds. It posts itself as an alternative to a facelift with the same results but no side effects. It is meant to be applied specifically around the eye area, and they say it will shrink the skin, pulling it tighter for up to 8 hours at a time.

The main active ingredient included in Youthology is rejuvatin. They are the only product to use this, and so it may be an innovative move. They also site a number of positive customer reviews from customers who got just what was promised. Sold on TV and through the internet, it is also easy to find.

Rejuvatin may be innovative, but no real publicized research has yet been done on it. So it could be used only in Youthology for a reason. While there were some good customer reviews and testimonials, there were also a number complaining about faulty bottles, white residue, surprise charges, no return policy, etc. All of them however confirmed the fact that you have to sign up for an autoship program to order. The unsatisfied customers all complained about a difficult if not impossible return process and horrible customer service. With most “as seen on TV’ products, I find that they are using TV advertising as a way to avoid accountability to their consumer base. On TV they don’t have to provide an ingredient list, actual verifiable studies, etc. in part because they don’t want to pay for the time in any given infomercial.

Youthology contains one interesting ingredient. However they use TV infomercials, as like others who have used the same tactic, they avoid accountability to their customer base. They require an autoship, which is apparently difficult to cancel on a product that is questionable at best. Until they provide more information, I would not purchase Youthology.

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