Glamoxy
Posted by beautyviewpoints | Under Wrinkle CreamsGlamoxy The Product Overview
Glamoxy Snake Serum is one of a range of skin care products manufactured by British company Rodial. The company makes a full range of face and body skin care items, all of which are showcased on their easy to navigate website. The brand seems to be very popular among certain celebrities, including Rachel Ray, who featured Glamoxy on her TV show, and actresses Scarlett Johansson and Katie Holmes. The site links to pages from the media featuring their products and has generally received positive reviews.
Despite this, there is very little information for the prospective customer concerning Glamoxy Snake Serum, which is described by the company as a ‘revolutionary, viper-inspired’ serum. Rodial offers no clinical evidence to show proof that the formula actually works in the way claimed, and no free trials or samples are provided either. Although some retail sites feature customer testimonials, none are shown on the official Rodial page, nor are there any ‘before and after’ photos.
There is no specific FAQ section for Glamoxy Snake Serum, but there is a general question section, plus interesting articles on anti-aging and skin care.
Glamoxy The Product Details
No full ingredient list is provided for Glamoxy Snake Serum, but the main active ingredients are listed, along with brief descriptions of each. Syn-ake is the substance that is designed to have a similar effect to Botox, that is it ‘freezes’ the facial muscles, diminishing the appearance of lines and wrinkles and preventing future damage from occurring. This neuro peptide mimics the way snake venom works, in particular that of the Temple snake. As well as this freezing effect, Glamoxy helps to oxygenate the skin cells with the use of Fiflow BTX, ‘plumps’ the skin with Proturon and evens out skin tone with the use of Ronasphere. Finally, Glamoxy includes the anti-oxidant Pomegranate Ellagic Tannin, which fights damaging free radicals in the skin.
Individual ingredient amounts are not disclosed and it is not known if the formula is suitable for sensitive skin types.
Strengths of Glamoxy
- Glamoxy is made by the reputable company Rodial
- The product has been featured positively in the press
- Glamoxy provides an alternative to Botox injections
- Glamoxy is available either from the company website or in retail stores
- The main active ingredients are listed
- Glamoxy can be used in conjunction with regular moisturizers
- The product is easy to use, requiring two applications per day
Weaknesses of Glamoxy
- No clinical studies are shown
- The full ingredient list is not provided
- No free trials or samples are offered
- The return policy is not clearly defined
- Glamoxy is more expensive than similar brands
- No customer testimonials are featured on the website
- No full contact details are given for Rodial
Glamoxy The Bottom Line
There is very little evidence to show that Syn-ake works as well as claimed and if indeed it does, the company would be advised to publish clinical results. Without seeing this, it is unlikely that any consumer would want to spend $299.00 on Glamoxy Snake Serum, despite the fact that it may be used by some celebrities. However, there is a good chance that using the serum on a daily basis may have a positive effect on the skin, if only for the fact that it adds essential anti-oxidants to aging skin cells.













