terça-feira, 9 de fevereiro de 2016

Hydra Skin Sciences Allegro Anti-Aging Skincare

Allegro Anti­-Aging Skin Cream Review

Allegro Anti-­Aging Skin Cream is one of the newest offerings from Hydra Skin Sciences, a beauty company based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Utilizing Snow Algae Powder as its primary active ingredient, Allegro alleges to provide significant results to its users in the form of increased suppleness and moisture of the skin.

Hydra Skin Sciences Allegro

Hydra Skin Sciences claims ​that its product lines are designed to be a viable alternative to cosmetic surgery and other extreme means of achieving a youthful appearance. A cream that can rival Botox or even a face lift?

Here at Supplement Police, we were eager to determine if this product really lives up to its lofty promises. The following report has resulted from our investigation into the science behind Allegro’s skin care formula.

Snow Algae Powder­­: The Swiss Secret To Longevity?

Snow algae are single­ celled organisms with the unusual capacity to live at a freezing temperature of 32 degrees fahrenheit. This algae is found in regions with polar or alpine climates where the terrain stays blanketed in snow all year. These organisms are extremely adept at adjusting to their environment. The production of various metabolites enable Snow Algae to survive in their harsh, wintery habitats.

Swiss researchers have reportedly ​found ​that Snow Algae Powder successfully imitates the effects of calorie restriction and in this way is able to improve the longevity of skin cells. ​Caloric restriction ​has been verified in recent years to increase the lifespan of organisms and slow the aging process. Snow Algae Powder is believed to create this effect by activating two key factors in the calorie restriction process: the ​Klotho longevity gene ​and the ​AMPK energy sensor​. In combination, these components can lead to oxidative stress resistance, improved cellular defenses and cellular detoxification and repair.

Snow algae has been shown to produce positive cosmetic results in the testing that has been conducted thus far. One consideration to bear in mind is that the only test results currently available for review were executed by the ​same cosmeceutical company​, Mibelle Biochemistry, that developed the biosynthetic version of Snow Algae Powder used in cosmetic products.

In one of these ​studies​, 2% Snow Algae Powder cream was applied twice daily for 28 days to the inner side of the forearm and the crow’s feet area.The placebo cream was applied to the other side. Twenty women aged between 40 yrs old and 60 years old participated. Hydration was measured on the forearm area using a corneometer. Wrinkle depth on the crow’s feet area was also evaluated. Results showed a visible improvement in skin hydration compared to the placebo after only two weeks of application. Wrinkle depth in the crow’s feet area was improved by 10% on average after four weeks application, with some participants seeing 29% improvement overall.

Other Active Ingredients in Allegro Anti­Aging Cream

Allegro includes other ingredients in addition to the Snow Algae Powder that are regarded as helpful in anti­-aging efforts. Red Tea Extract, Hyaluronic Acid, Jojoba Seed Oil, Apricot Kernel Oil, and Vitamin C are also listed as ac​tive ingredients on Allegro’s website, Allegroskin.com​. ​Red Tea Extract from Africa has long been used to protect against sun damage and reduce inflammation. The antioxidants present in the tea are believed to create this effect.

Hyaluronic acid ​is a lubricating substance that is naturally present in the human body. It is used by some for the healing of wounds and for moisturization. There is no current scientific evidence to support the claim that applying it to the skin can prevent changes associated with aging. However, it may be useful as filler and plumper for wrinkles after it is directly applied.

Jojoba oil ​is derived from a shrub that grows in dry regions of North America. ​Jojoba has been traditionally used as a folk remedy for ​acne​, ​sunburn​, psoriasis ​​and chapped skin. Jojoba is an ​emollient ​for the skin with reported soothing benefits. ​Apricot Kernel Oil ​is also regarded as an ​emollient and is considered to have anti-­inflammatory, antibacterial, and anti­-aging properti​es.

Vitamin C is commonly used in marketplace skin care as well as clinical grade topical skin treatments. Dietary and ​topical ​Vitamin C are beneficial for skin cells, and some studies ​have indicated that Vitamin C may prevent and treat ultraviolet ​photodamage​. All of these secondary ingredients in Allegro’s anti­-aging skin line can be purchased inexpensively and are abundantly available.

Costs and Other Considerations

Allegro offers a 14­day trial for their anti­-aging cream that requires automatic enrollment in the company’s home delivery program. This trial sample only requires the customer to pay shipping and handling costs of $4.95. If a customer decides to return the product within the trial period, cancellation can be initiated by calling 1­877­521­2833 or​by submitting a request in writing to: ​cancel@allegroantiaging.com

The trial period begins from the time of order, rather than the time of receipt. This forces customers to decide after only a week or so of use whether the product is effective. Customers returning the product must also mail in the trial sample within 30 days or their card on file will be charged $103 dollars and autoship enrollment will continue. The 30 day supply sent via auto-ship costs a whopping $109.95 ​dollars a month!

Another glaring issue is the discrepancy between what is listed on the Allegro ingredient label and what is advertised on the website. There is no Jojoba Oil or Apricot Kernel Oil found on the actual ingredient listing required by law.

While the Snow Algae Powder is a very intriguing ingredient in terms of its potential anti­-aging benefits, our research has lead to the determination that this particular company may not be the most trustworthy business from which to purchase. We are also concerned about the lack of legitimate and independent reviews available online. For $109.95, you could receive a facial and consult with your esthetician regarding better options. Our final recommendation is to steer clear of Allegro’s Anti­Aging Product line until they are able to improve their transparency and pricing.



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