Prototype 37-C

prototype 37-c eye gel reviewPrototype 37-C Peptide Eye Gel

This eye gel markets itself as having 99% peptides.  Unfortunately, the skin can’t absorb more than a very small amount of peptides, so anything more than a few %, is a waste, and pure marketing hype.

This eye gel is hyped up on eyecream.org, and so we thought it might have some legitimacy as a real cure for dark circles, bagginess, and wrinkles.  However, it has been getting no positive response from the readers.

We also noted that they are using as their primary testimonial on their site, an image of a woman who is on MANY other websites.  The fact that Prototype 37-C uses fake testimonial pictures, casts a dark shadow over its reputation before we even know that much about how it works.

The primary concern that our readers voiced was that the price was over $140 and the serum did almost nothing for them.  We totally understand that in today’s marketplace, there are many many eye creams that rely on hype, and one-time sales to make a living.  It appears that Prototype 37-c is one of those products.

Customer Service:  We tried to contact the manufacturer, but we only got a voicemail.  It certainly doesn’t seem like customer service is a big priority for this company.

Ethics:  Any site that uses fake testimonial pictures gets the grade of “F” in the ethics department.

Complaint Index:  Many of the customers reporting their experience on this product had negative things to say.  The complaints included failure to work, and a general feeling of being ripped off.  We have no personal contact with the company, so we are not speaking from experience, but rather from the experiences of others.