quarta-feira, 6 de janeiro de 2016

Neu Glow Pro – Reasons To Avoid

Neu Glow Pro Cream Review

Neu Glow Pro is a wrinkle reduction cream that promises to lift, firm, and tighten your skin to reduce the effects of aging. Here’s our Neu Glow Pro review.

What is Neu Glow Pro?

Neu Glow Pro is an anti-aging skin cream that promises to work better than Botox – just like dozens of other skin creams that make similar promises online today.

The company that makes Neu Glow Pro recently began offering a risk-free trial. For $5, you can try Neu Glow Pro for 14 days before being charged the full price for the cream (which is around $90).

Is Neu Glow Pro worth the high price tag? Let’s find out.

How Does Neu Glow Pro Work?

Neu Glow Pro claims to use a formula that works in three different ways, including:

Reduces Wrinkles And Fine Lines
Improves Collagen Production
— Increases Skin Elasticity

To achieve these three things, the formula moisturizes your skin, brightens it, and increases muscle firmness beneath the skin, all of which can take “up to 10 years” off the apparent age of your skin.

What are the magical ingredients used in this formula? That’s where the manufacturer of Neu Glow Pro gets deliberately vague: they only claim that the formula includes “natural ingredients” without discussing anything specific – like the concentrations of those ingredients or anything else you might want to know before rubbing a mysterious cream into your skin.

The manufacturer does claim that the cream is made in the United States – although it does not say that all of the ingredients originate in America.

Neu Glow Pro Ingredients

Neu Glow Pro’s packaging and sales page has numerous mentions of “natural ingredients”. However, the company never actually explains what those natural ingredients are.

There are pictures of lemons and grapes, for example, but no real mention of whether or not there are fruit extracts in the cream.

Typically, reputable skin cream manufacturers will want to advertise their ingredients and discuss exactly how they help your skin. Since Neu Glow Pro hasn’t done that, we’re led to assume that the ingredients aren’t worth talking about.

In any case, it’s suspicious that Neu Glow Pro doesn’t mention any of its ingredients.

Neu Glow Pro Pricing

Neu Glow Pro is exclusively available through NeuGlowPro.com. You won’t find it in any stores or online retail shops.

In fact, you can’t even buy a Neu Glow Pro at a normal price: you need to order it through a shady “free” trial program. Here’s how that trial works:

— You order the trial today and pay a shipping fee of $3.99

— Within 3 to 5 business days, your full-sized shipment of Neu Glow Pro arrives in the mail. This is not a trial offer: it’s a full-sized package of Neu Glow Pro.

— 16 days after you order your trial, the trial period officially expires. If you haven’t returned your Neu Glow Pro product within that 16 day period, then your credit card will automatically be charged the full price of $84.71.

— Then, your credit card will continue to be charged $84.71 plus $4.95 shipping every month until you specifically call the company to cancel. That’s right: as a reward for being a loyal customer, your shipping charge actually goes up when you order more bottles of Neu Glow Pro.

All of the information about this free trial is listed in the fine, light-colored print at the very bottom of the Neu Glow Pro ordering page. The manufacturer has deliberately hidden it in an attempt to lure customers into the trial offer.

Ultimately, Neu Glow Pro is yet another anti-aging skin cream scam that has one goal: steal your credit card information and continue charging your card until it’s maxed out.

Making matters worse is that Neu Glow Pro isn’t even a great skin cream – it’s just a cheap moisturizer marketed as one of “Hollywood’s best-kept secrets.”

Who Makes Neu Glow Pro?

Neu Glow Pro is made by a company that calls itself Neu Glow Pro.

That company lists its address as the following:

Neu Glow Pro
5348 Vegas Drive
Las Vegas, NV

The company can be reached by toll-free phone at 1-800-935-8561. You can also contact the company by email at support@neuglowpro.com. Customer service hours at 6:30am to 5pm PST Monday through Friday.

When you look up the above address, you’ll find a rundown building belonging to EastBiz.com, Inc. Incorporated Services. So it doesn’t appear that the manufacturer of Neu Glow Pro has any type of legitimate address or headquarters.

Ultimately, Neu Glow Pro is yet another anti-aging skin cream scam that charges a ludicrously high price for a cheap moisturizer. At the same time, the company steals your credit card information after your purchase and plugs it into an autoship free trial scam, leaving you with over $200 of credit card debt before the first 30 days are over.

For all of these reasons, Neu Glow Pro is an anti-aging skin cream you should certainly avoid.



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