“Hydrolyze eye cream is one of the the most highly developed wrinkle reducers known to science,” This is a known promise hydrolyze eye gel has been swaggering over the internet. Most of the online reviews would even say that this eye gel is a unique keeper in delivering extraordinary results. It may give an interesting impression to the viewing public, but not until our team of skin experts laid out the ill-effects of Hydrolyze Eye Gel through a series of tests our set of first-time users have gone through.
After the conduction of a four-week test, 70% of the users were left unsatisfied and frustrated. This bulk of unhappy individuals expected that the encouraging effects will smoothly turn out in a few weeks, but they got wronged. According to most of them, the concentration of the product is scanty compared to other competent brands of eye gel. Apparently, this has become a foreseen reason as to why it will take a long period of time for the users to see and feel the results. With the gel’s high price, pleasing results could have been noticed in a month or less. However, it’s not. Also, it was noted by majority of users that Hydrolyze Eye Gel is not really that good in hydrating the under eye area. It is not economical then since you need to apply a thick amount to make it work. It also came in a small bottle which is not user friendly at all. The former disadvantage was the very first reason our users have actually noticed. It was highlighted too by 50% of those who took the test that the bad smell of the product which is like plastic was a little disturbing when applied. To add to these horrible truths, about 40% of the users had reddish patches in their under eye skin. It has been reported that in order to ensure that each product is free from irritations and complications, health associations worldwide requested all cosmetic manufacturers to discontinue using fragrances and parabens, but Hydrolyze Eye Gel still uses them. What a horrific reality, isn’t it?
The gel has not really met the expectations of most people who took the test. The encouraging results it has marketed are not just misleading, but highly mocked by its clients. It claims advancements when it comes to reducing eye circles, fine lines, wrinkles and puffiness, but all of these are obviously not backed by a thorough clinical research and tests.