Lift SP Eye Gel

lift-sp eye gelLift SP Eye Gel Got a 37/100 Overall Eye Gel Rating

Our Level Of Caution with this eye gel stems mainly because of their whole “sneaky” way of doing business.

You have no choice but to buy this product as a Free trial for 12 days, and then get billed $79 each and every month thereafter.  Of course, you have the ability to cancel, but it’s not always such a smooth process.  Almost everyone we spoke to got billed at least once, and most people took the hit about 3 times.    We just don’t think it is moral, and fair to consumers.

Besides that, let’s see if the eye gel works: Because peptides are very effective in the regeneration of skin cells, which of course is what heals wrinkles and restores skin’s firm, toned appearance, we were excited to see which peptides are included in LiftSP.  Surprisingly the combination of Argireline, Leuphasyl, Octapeptide, Matrixyl 3000, Tripeptide, and Seaweed Extract is rather ineffective. 

Perhaps it is as a result of the fact that the skin can only absorb a certain amount of peptides, or perhaps it is LiftSP’s focus on providing immediate results, but this product does not have many long term benefits despite including the ingredients to do it.  The use of Argireline does provide rapid wrinkle reduction, however those results fade shortly after, and Argireline has no documented long term results on skin.  The formulation focuses on relaxing facial tension and muscle activity to remove the appearance of wrinkles in the short term, and does so fairly well, however LiftSP cut corners when it comes to the long term treatment of wrinkles.  Generic ingredients are never recommended by us, and LiftSP is an example of why.  If you are looking for long term results, Lift SP is probably not for you.

Company Reliability

On the surface the company certainly seems to be a reliable one and is created by a doctor Stephen Jepson MD.  But as we looked around, we noticed that many of the photos that are used as proof of its results are located on many sites.  That was a concern for us, as well as the fact that we could not find any sort of refund or money back guarantee anywhere.  It appears to be yet another free trial and over charge marketing ploy, and we are skeptical to say the least.

Complaint Index

We did receive a few complaints about the free trial aspects as well as people who claimed it was ineffective for them.  While these complaints are somewhat common with free trial marketing, we just have an uneasy feeling about this product, and it displayed only limited results for us… very limited.