Hydroxatone Review and Product Analysis
If you’re looking for more information about the Hydroxatone range of anti-wrinkle treatments, then you’ve come to the right place. I’ve done some digging to find out the main claims, ingredients, and general facts about this product – as well as researched what genuine users are saying. In this article, I’ll show you what I’ve discovered. So let’s begin.
Firstly, like so many anti-wrinkle treatments, this one claims to be able to “erase wrinkles without Botox”. Some of the other claims include:
- Reduce appearance of wrinkles and age spots.
- Boost collagen production.
- Prevent future wrinkles from developing.
They offer a few different skin care products, but the main one is the am/pm rejuvenating cream.
The ingredients seem to cover the main proven-to-be-effective ones. These are:
Matrixyl 3000 – This is known to decrease the volume and density of wrinkles.
Hyaluronic Acid – This will moisturize your skin, and help to combat dryness (The other potent ingredients in this product will certainly require a moisturizer to be used, as with most anti-wrinkle creams).
Argireline – This relaxes the tension of your skin by helping the muscles underneath to “relax”. This can give fairly quick results if concentrated.
Anti-oxidants – Finally, anti-oxidants such as grape seed extract and green tea extract are used.
The product comes with a standard 30-day money back guarantee. It also seems to primarly market their product with a “30 day free trial”. However, it’s important to read the small print. This offer will put you on an automatic billing system, so you will be paying full price for the product in the 2nd month.
The price is $69.95, but shipping and handling fees.
So what are people saying about Hydroxatone?
There seems to be a limited amount of positive feedback regarding the product performance. There are many negative comments made by people who are upset with the re-bill tactics of the company. This seems to be a mixture of people who simply didn’t read the small print – or were unaware of what they were getting themselves into. There are also some accounts of people who seem to genuinely be having problems with cancelling their automatic billing subscription.
This product seems to have been heavily promoted on television infomercials, where people may not be getting the “full picture” regarding the free trial policy. Perhaps it could be made clearer by the company, but make sure you gather the facts before you commit to giving your shipping details, to avoid getting stuck into an automatic re-bill subscription that you’re not ready for.

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