Gloskin
Posted by beautyviewpoints | Under Wrinkle CreamsGloskin The Product Overview
Gloskin is a beauty formula that claims to deliver a host of age defying results. It works to diminish the appearance of wrinkles, dark circles, age spots, blemishes, and discoloration while helping to protect the skin from further damage and evening skin tone. It has a seal from the American Board of Dermatology that is has been tested and approved. It is unclear from the website who manufactures Gloskin, and they list two separate mailing addresses. One is for iLife Health and Wellness, LLC in Arizona, who is perhaps the distributor, and one address is in Florida.
Gloskin The Product Details
Gloskin claims to be scientifically designed and clinically tested to deliver results including wrinkle smoothing, skin tone brightening and evening, and moisture increasing. It contains something called Resacetophenone to lighten the skin, including dark circles, although it is not clear how it works to do this or what it is exactly. The other ingredients are not clearly explained either and include compounds such as Gluconolactone to exfoliate and calm skin, Diglycerin to protect the skin and prevent loss of hydration, and MMP to delay collagen breakdown. Rounding out the ingredients is the commonly used antioxidant powers of Vitamin C to help protect against damage.
The Gloskin website uses a few common gimmicks to urge purchases including a clock that counts down from 5 minutes and prompts you to quickly make your order before the free trials are gone, a video woman repeating what is already on the site, and a prompt when you try to leave the site to offer you a special discount. It is stated that Gloskin has performed well in a clinical study with 60% of users seeing wrinkle reduction in 3 weeks and a separate study showed all the claimed results within 3 weeks. However, the details for these studies are not provided, just as the details on the patented ingredients are not mentioned. There are three before and after photos showing results and logos for major magazines that have featured the active ingredients in Gloskin. Yet, a disclaimer at the bottom of the page states, “Results not typical for any and all claims. Opinions expressed are those of the reviewer(s). Reviewers are remunerated.” There are no testimonials shown to support the product. Gloskin comes with a 10 day free trial, but the trial and direct purchase of the product enrolls you in an autoship program wherein you will be charged $64.90 for the first bottle and automatically shipped and charged for new supplies every month thereafter unless you cancel. With full purchases, you may cancel the program and receive a refund minus a 15% restocking fee and S&H within 30 days of purchase.
Strengths of Gloskin
- Has been tested for safety
- Lists the full ingredients
- Offers a free trial
- 30-day money back guarantee
Weaknesses of Gloskin
- Does not explain what ingredients are or how they work
- Claims clinically proven results and patents without details
- Uses an autoship program
- Manufacturer is unclear
- Website tries to make you purchase quickly
Gloskin The Bottom Line
While Gloskin’s ingredients may have patents and the product may be clinically proven to achieve all the results claimed, it is difficult to verify this from the information on the website. There is very little to go on in the way of evidence, including a lack of customer testimonials, to support product effectiveness. Furthermore, the creators of Gloskin are not identified and rely on gimmicks to speed purchases while employing an autoship program that may cause headaches to those that do not read the fine print.













