Radiant Allure Review – Should You Try It?
Radiant Allure is a new skincare line that helps reduce the obvious effects of aging, but without the need to invest in Botox or other injections. Here’s our review.
What is Radiant Allure?
Radiant Allure is fairly similar to the claims made by other “miracle” skincare options for women who want to eliminate the appearance of wrinkles. This advertisement states it can reduce your wrinkles at a cellular level, instead of just smoothing out the skin with lotions, which is strangely similar to the claims made by other programs.
According to the website, Radiant Allure:
- Has a money-back and satisfaction guarantee,
- Has a 30-day trial period,
- Claims it is Hollywood’s “Best Kept Secret,”
- Has a limited time offer, and
- Promises to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging skin
Radiant Allure has been featured on USA Today, Cosmo, Marie Claire, HSN, NBC, Lifetime, Bravo, and the New York Times, boasting high success rates in many areas of skincare and pictures of alleged “clients” that have had a great amount of success with the program. The creators of the regimen claim that the users of the program will experience an 84% decrease in wrinkles and fine lines, 95% visibly tighter skin, and a 73% decrease in the appearance of dark circles. Unfortunately for the creative editors in charge, these pictures show clear indications of Photoshop being used.
Like most anti-aging skincare products on the market, specifically skincare products that are part of a scam, Radiant Allure promises to make the consumer look 10 years younger. Along with the natural effects of aging, the formula is also designed to target skin issues that arise from emotional stress.
While Radiant Allure is careful to note that the claims stated are not supported by the FDA, they fail to state any way that the product works at all. No information about additional active ingredients, or even details on why this ingredient works, is available.
How Does Radiant Allure Work?
The answer to that question seems to be a great mystery.
First of all, according to Radiant Allure, the treatment works on a “cellular level,” which is technically not a valid claim, since changing the cells could mean anything from hydrating them or eliminating them. The company refrains from getting too specific.
Additionally, Radiant Allure states that the deep-penetrating hydration is responsible for the elimination of wrinkles. The skincare system also helps retain water in the skin with “Biofil spheres” that expand and plump the skin. The skincare solution seems to focus on the ability to eliminate wrinkles without have to have skin injections. However, all that the website states are the benefits, without really going into the “how.”
Radiant Allure states that results usually are noticeable in 8 weeks. However, some people can experience poor reactions to changing to another skincare product, as your skin learns to adjust to the difference in chemicals. You should remember this fact for this and any other skincare product.
How Do I Use Radiant Allure?
Using Radiant Allure is fairly similar to keeping up with any other healthy skincare regimen.
- Wash your face with a mild cleanser, then pat dry.
- Apply the formula to the face and neck.
- Enjoy the results.
Essentially, using the Radiant Allure formula is no different than applying your regular nighttime or daytime lotion after washing your face. However, Radiant Allure recommends that you use the product twice a day. They state that using this product will make you feel like you’re receiving a “mini-facelift.”
Introducing Pure Radiance to Your Skin Care
The makers of Radiant Allure also have invested time in producing Pure Radiance. The website for Pure Radiance looks almost exactly like the Radiant Allure website, and it even boasts the same claims:
- 84% decrease in wrinkles and fine lines
- 95% visibly tighter skin
- 73% decrease in the appearance of dark circles.
Radiant Allure and Pure Radiance Pricing
Right now, the product is offered within the United States and qualifying territories.
Radiant Allure
Once you input your information, you find out the real pricing. First of all, you receive a 30-day supply, but the free trial only lasts 14 days. You can cancel at any time during the trial. The shipping originally costs $9.95, but you receive a $5.00 discount.
The part that the company doesn’t advertise in bold print is what happens after the trial. According to the disclaimer: “By submitting, you consent to having read and agreed to our Terms & Conditions and after your 14-day trial period has expired, being enrolled in our membership program for $89.53 plus shipping per month. You can cancel anytime by calling (877) 977-2077.”
Pure Radiance
Pricing for RegeneLift is fairly similar, with the same trial period, the same shipping cost and discount, and the same shipping insurance.
The company, again, has a disclaimer: “Initially, just pay $4.94(USD) for S&H today to fully evaluate Pure Radiance for 14 days. If you like Pure Radiance, simply keep the product. Once your trial has ended (15 days from today) you will be billed $88.78 for the product. Then on day 30 and every 30 days thereafter you will continue in the monthly program for $88.78. You can cancel any time by calling (877) 977-2077.”
Contacting Radiant Allure / Pure Radiance
You can get ahold of either company with the same contact information.
Availability: Monday thru Friday – 8 AM to 8 PM EST
Mailing Address:
Pure Radiance (or Radiant Allure, depending on the product you want more information about)
PO Box 41542, St Petersburg, FL 33743
Telephone Number: (877) 977-2077
Email Address: help@skincsr.com
Return Address:
c/o Pure Radiance (Or Radiant Allure) Returns
PO Box 41542,
St Petersburg, FL 33743
Recommendation
Essentially, there doesn’t seem to be a definable difference between these products and the many other skincare products that make big claims to reduce your wrinkles on your face and neck. In fact, their advertisement matches identically with other skincare products which have been proven to be a scam, and are no longer available online.
The trial itself is free for the first 30 days, so trying out the lotion will not lose you money, only time. However, if you do not want to be billed, it is essential that you cancel the program in the correct amount of time.
Make sure to give your skin time to acclimate to the new product, since initial results may cause you to break out or have irritated skin during this adjustment period. Speak with your dermatologist if you suspect you had an allergic reaction from the use.
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