NuPlenish Review
NuPlenish is an anti-aging cream that, like many other anti-aging creams, promises to help you look 10 years younger virtually overnight. Here’s our NuPlenish review.
What is NuPlenish?
NuPlenish is a skin care product targeted towards the anti-aging market. NuPlenish claims to help anyone look 10 years younger by boosting collagen production and reducing the appearance of dark circles.
In fact, in one undisclosed clinical trial, NuPlenish claims that its formula led to an 84% decrease in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, a 95% increase in collagen production, and a 73% decrease in the appearance of dark circles.
After this clinical trial, the manufacturer of NuPlenish logically concluded that the formula was “clinically proven to reverse the aging process at the cellular level”. The manufacturer even claims the formula works better than Botox.
The formula is available through a “free” trial that borders on fraudulent but just walks the line between legal trial and illegal credit card fraud. In any case, the trial can leave you with hundreds of dollars in credit card debt extremely quickly.
How Does NuPlenish Work?
NuPlenish’s manufacturer claims that by washing your face daily with a gentle cleanser and then applying NuPlenish, you can enjoy “instant, incredible” results.
Some of the key ingredients that make this formula work include the proprietary Biosphere technology, QuSome delivery system, and Biofil spheres made from natural wheat protein.
These are the same ingredients used in many similar anti-aging formulas sold online today. All of these formulas make similar promises but provide little evidence about other ingredients, clinical trials, or really any information that reinforces the bold claims made by the manufacturer.
Depending from where you purchase NuPlenish, you may see advertisements listing that the formula contains botanical ingredients like Spilanthes Acmella flower extract, Ribes Nigrum (Black Currant) seed extract, or eryngium maritimum callus culture filtratecan. Nevertheless, the manufacturer never describes how these ingredients work either.
Ultimately, we know very little about the ingredients in NuPlenish and we also know very little about how it works.
NuPlenish Pricing
NuPlenish is available through a trial offer. You pay $4.95 shipping and handling today for the trial. The trial lasts 14 days from the moment you order. It arrives within 3 to 5 business days, giving you a few days to try the product before deciding whether or not you want to return it.
If you don’t call the NuPlenish customer service to request a refund on your skin cream without 14 days, then you’ll be billed the full price for a 30 day supply of the skin cream.
That full price is $89.95. After being charged that price, you’re charged $89.95 every 30 days thereafter and will continue to receive full-sized shipments of NuPlenish delivered to your door.
If you want to cancel your subscription to NuPlenish, then you’ll need to contact the company’s customer service at 888-617-6458.
Ultimately, NuPlenish is yet another overpriced anti-aging skin cream that provides little reason to believe that its benefits actually exist. The skin cream is priced at a whopping $90 per month for a small bottle and contains ingredients that have limited evidence supporting their use. For all of these reasons, NuPlenish is one anti-aging product you should probably avoid.
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