Caracol Cream
Posted by beautyviewpoints | Under Wrinkle CreamsCaracol Cream Product Overview
Caracol Cream is described by the manufacturers as a superior age-defying cream that produces amazing results. The official Caracol website is a lengthy one-page information sheet that uses most of the space persuading consumers how disreputable other cosmetic companies are and how they lie about their anti-wrinkle creams. Unfortunately, there is very little information given about the Caracol company, apart from the fact that they have been in business for six years, although it is only recently that Caracol has been made available to the public.
The general tone of the site is very unprofessional, written from the perspective of Pam Estel, described here as an ‘anti-aging guru’, and who is also featured in the video presentation. The company does have a very good FAQ section for prospective consumers and there are customer testimonials accompanied by before and after shots.
The consumer has to order the cream directly from the site, where their purchase is 100% secure. The company does offer a ‘limited time’ 14-day risk-free trial and gives customers a 60-day money back guarantee. Certain questionable tactics are used, such as making the consumer see if they are actually ‘eligible’ for the trial offer, and not clearly stating the product price apart from in the ‘terms and conditions’ section.
Caracol Cream The Product Details
No full list of ingredients is provided for Caracol, although the key ingredients are mentioned, with brief explanations of how they benefit aging skin. The company claims that the formula contains a rare and exclusive extract of the Chilean Mountain Snail, but does not explain how this helps in terms of aging. However, by including ingredients such as Allantoin, Alpha Lipoic Acid, CoQ10, Matrixyl 3000, Glycolic Acid and Vitamins C, E and A, the cream should have positive effects on the skin by reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and under eye circles while increasing moisture and strengthening the skin’s connective tissues for better elasticity. The formula is not tested on animals, is hypoallergenic (safe for sensitive skin) and free of artificial fragrance.
Caracol needs to only be applied where needed and one 2.1oz jar, which costs $59.95, should last at least one month.
Strengths Of Caracol Cream
- Caracol contains beneficial anti-aging, revitalizing ingredients
- A 60-day money back guarantee is given
- Purchases from the site are secure
- A FAQ section is featured
- Customers can try the cream for a 14-day risk free trial
- Caracol is safe for sensitive skin types
Weakness Of Caracol Cream
- Company information is limited
- The website is unprofessional
- Caracol is more expensive than similar products
- No details are offered regarding the Chilean Mountain snail
- No ingredient amounts are shown
- The company uses questionable marketing practices
Caracol Cream The Bottom Line
Despite what the Caracol manufacturers say about their rival companies, this cream does not seem to be a reputable and trustworthy product and certainly not worth the $59.95 price tag. It may be true that many other beauty cream companies lie about their products, but Caracol unfortunately falls into the same category by not supplying enough information about their own cream.













