Hydrolyze Eye Gel
Hydrolyze Came up short despite high end ingredient list
Click here if you want to buy Hydrolyze – BUT READ THE WARNINGS FIRST.
There is a very tricky part of the eye gel and wrinkle cream business. This tricky part is that gels can say what ingredients they contain, without having to disclose what percentage of the ingredients are actually included. For example, if a laboratory publishes results of a specific ingredient and shows that 90% of people experienced results with “x” ingredient, they will say that the test was done with a X% concentration of the ingredient in question. Creams like Hydrolyze don’t always say what % concentration they include of certain ingredients, yet they publish the same result rates and images as the laboratory. It’s shady and we don’t like it.
BEWARE – This is one of those “Free Trials” that keeps on billing you after you try to cancel. Although you can always dispute the charges on your credit card, we warn you to be very careful if you DO decide to try their “free” trial offer on their website. We learned that almost 100% of the customers who buy are charged at LEAST TWICE before they cancel your membership. We firmly believe that if a company provides a good product that customers want to re-order, there is NO need to trick people with a so called “Free” trial, or to charge their card over and over without consent. Bottom line, Be careful if you order this product.
Let’s talk about the ingredients that Hydrolyze contains - Matrixyl and Haloxyl. These are fantastic ingredients for removing wrinkles and eliminating dark circles. Our readers have experienced awesome results with these ingredients (in different products), however, Hydrolyze failed to deliver any results for us, and it seems for most of our readers. It just goes to show that simply because a cream puts a minute bit of an ingredient into their gel, that the gel isn’t necessarily going to work. We should have known this ahead of time, since Hydrolyzed sells for only about $49 a jar. A higher, effective concentration of Matrixyl and Haloxyl would have priced the product at around $100 a jar.
Company Reliability: We don’t see any posted Refund policy on thier site, which is cause for concern if you’re cautious about them standing behind their product. Also, on their “about us” page, this company also sells Penis enhancement pills and Ephedra alternative pills.. so we had a hard time distinguishing them from the “quick hit and run” herbal marketers that we’ve encountered.
Complaint Index: We have received no direct complaints about Hydrolyze, although we don’t have a great impression, and the products didn’t fair well for us.








