New Even Better Skin Tone Corrector Reviewed
Written by Kelly Weiren
Saturday, 21 November 2009 09:33
Clinique Even Better Skin Tone Corrector is a serum that is commonly used to reduce and undo sun damages, age spots, dark patches, acne scarring and other skin impurities that are caused by pigmentation. Most users of the product claim that it practically lives up to its promises, although many are also left unsatisfied, claiming that no significant change was observed upon the use of the product.
by KellyWeiren
Clinique Even Better Skin Tone Corrector is a serum that is commonly used to reduce and undo sun damages, age spots, dark patches, acne scarring and other skin impurities that are caused by pigmentation. Most users of the product claim that it practically lives up to its promises, although many are also left unsatisfied, claiming that no significant change was observed upon the use of the product.
Why it is not effective
What the serum does is correct such skin impurities whether it be on the face, hands, or chest, using a 3-step skin care. While most claim that the effects of the product are permanent, some are still unconvinced due to the lack of results. Continued use of the product (for about 4 to 6 weeks) is also required to achieve such effect, and this period may be too long a wait for some.
While a lot of user testimonials vouch for the effectiveness and reliability of the product, little information is provided on the components of the formulation. This poses speculations that some of the ingredients of the product may cause adverse effects with continued use. Little is also known on how the product is supposed to work aside from the claims that it reduces skin impurities.
An expensive price to pay for lighter skin
Priced at around $60 and above for a container that measures 30ml, the product is rather expensive for a small serving of serum. Because of the hefty price tag, a lot of users are turned off from using it. The other skincare products like sunscreens and moisturizers that they need to use in conjunction with this serum are also quite expensive.
Despite the product's claims of compatibility to almost all skin types, occasional users still say that effects are minimal to nothing, while others say that aside from the long wait for the product to take effect, skin impurities recur.
Vague information on ingredients
It's also difficult to compare this product to other skin lightening treatments because little is known about it. There is limited information on what the product really contains apart from Vitamin C, glucosamine, Vitamin E and fermented mushroom extract.
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