Product Review Skin Care Rejuvify – Anti-Aging Skin Care Cream

Rejuvify – Anti-Aging Skin Care Cream

Rejuvify

Rejuvify Review

Rejuvify Skin Cream is an anti-aging skin cream that claims to be better than Botox at reducing wrinkles. Here’s our review.

What is Rejuvify?

Rejuvify is a recently-released anti-aging skin cream that closely resembles many other skin care products on the market today.

Yes, this is yet another anti-aging skin cream that advertises a “free trial” only to turn around and charge you around $100 for a small bottle of moisturizer.

Rejuvify claims to have been featured on major media outlets like NBC and Bravo. It claims to be better than Botox. It claims to boost your collagen production by 95% and decrease wrinkles and fine lines by 84%. It also claims to be recommended by real dermatologists across America.

Clearly, the manufacturer makes a number of bold claims about Rejuvify and its ingredients. So are any of these claims actually true? Let’s find out how this cream works.

How Does Rejuvify Work?

Rejuvify claims to act as a super powered moisturizer: the ingredients immediately go to work hydrating your skin, while other ingredients in the cream dive deeper into your skin to boost collagen and elastin production.

Collagen and elastin are two critical skin care molecules that play a key role in the youthfulness of your skin. As the body ages, your skin’s production of collagen and elastin decreases. By applying Rejuvify daily, you can purportedly restore the levels of collagen and elastin production you had when you were younger.

Some of the ingredients used by the cream include proprietary biosphere technology combined with the QuSome delivery system.

Those Biofil spheres are made up of natural wheat protein to allow for a sustained release of nutrients after the cream is applied to your skin. The wheat also purportedly acts like a sponge, soaking up moisture in your skin and helping it retain its hydration.

Beyond that, we don’t know very much about Rejuvify or how it works.

That QuSome delivery system and Biofil spheres, by the way, can be found in many other anti-aging skin creams on the market today. It’s not a unique technology. The creators of the technology have licensed it to many skin cream manufacturers, which is why you can find it in dozens of skin creams sold online today.

The formula also includes some type of vitamin C complex. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that plays a key role in healthy, resilient skin. The product packaging for Rejuvify includes a picture of an orange, although it’s not clear if the vitamin C in the formula is a natural extract or if its synthesized from an artificial formula.

Rejuvify Pricing

Rejuvify has an extremely misleading pricing policy. The manufacturer prominently advertises a “trial offer” all over the sales page for Rejuvify.

That trial offer is advertised as costing only $4.95 “for shipping”. In reality, however, the trial will end up costing you significantly more than that.

The problem with Rejuvify lies in the fine print hidden at the very bottom of the sales page. That fine print is incredibly small and written in light grey color – so the manufacturer has deliberately tried to hide it from customers while also protecting themselves legally.

Here’s what that text says:

“Upon signing up for your trial offer, your credit card provided will be charged a shipping and handling fee of $4.95 or $2.95. Your shipment will leave our facilities within 2 business days. Actual delivery time of the parcel will vary by region but is generally within 3-4 business days. If you contact customer service at 1-888-493-9942 to terminate your trial enrollment within 14 Days of your intial trial purchase, you will not be charged anything else. If you do not cancel within 14 Days of your intial trial purchase, we will charge the same card you provided the full product cost of $96.47 and enroll you in our auto ship program, which will ship you a fresh monthly supply of the product, and charge your card $96.47 every 30 days.”

Basically, if you don’t return your skin cream within 15 days, then you will be charged the full sales price of $96.47. Then, you will continue to be charged that full sales price every month until you cancel.

It’s certainly misleading for the manufacturer of Rejuvify to assume you love the product so much that you want to continue receiving shipments of it for the rest of your life.

Unfortunately, the trial scam is the only way to purchase Rejuvify. You can’t buy it at a flat rate from the official manufacturer or from any other retailers.

Note: If you want to save money on your trial shipping costs, just hit the “Back” button when you’re on the ordering page. You’ll receive an alert promising you 70% off shipping, which reduces the price to $2.95.

Who Makes Rejuvify?

Rejuvify is made by a California company based at the following address:

1055 W 7th 33rd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90017

You can contact the manufacturer at 1-888-493-9942 or by emailing support@rejuvifyskincream.com. You’ll need to contact the manufacturer if you want to cancel your autoship program. Otherwise, you’ll continue to be charged monthly.

13 COMMENTS

  1. Rejuvify is a money making scam and not a true product. They claim to offer a free trial of the product with the sole intention of capturing your credit card number (for shipping charges) to charge 97$ days after you have received the “product”. If this isn’t bad enough the “product” doesn’t work at all. It sits on top of the skin and rolls off, doesn’t soak. Not only does it not improve wrinkles as promised but doesn’t even work as a simple moisturizer. And the packaging is a cheaply printed label that looks like it was slapped on the bottle by a three year old! Clearly someone is making a lot of money bottling some questionable ooze they cooked up in their kitchen and managed to sucker us in to buying it because of some convincing videos posted on Facebook. Shame on them, shame on Facebook for allowing it, shame on us for falling for it

  2. I have called this company 3 times today trying to get a refund. I am so mad I ordered the so called free trial and because I didn’t call back after 14 days my card was charged over 190 dollars for two ounces of cream. What a rip off. I want to know who I can call to get these people shut down where they can never do this to anyone else again. I could not even charge my brother’s casket spray( flowers) to my card because of this I was so embarrassed I had to ask my son to get it.

  3. A terribly dishonest business with deceptive business practices. Fight back. Dispute the charges with your bank. Contact the Better Business Bureau in California (find address online). Also, make a complaint online with the Federal Trade Commission. I’m looking into contacting Interstate Commerce and other government agencies.
    Continue to warn others in every open forum that you can find.

  4. I want to cancel the trial offer. My name is Donna Sabolick. p o box 85 Waveland, IN 47989
    the original trial payment was made on my Visa card ending in 9556

    If a shipment comes to me or if a charge is made in my card I will have it returned and the charge cancelled.
    Today is March 2l. 2016 @ 7:58 a.m.

  5. I also have this same problem regarding the trial offer. I received the jar of cream and was charged $4.95 not knowing this jar was a full-size jar. I was then charged $96.47 for autodelivery. When I called the company I was told I had to call within 16days to cancel. Of course I did not see the fine print and admitted my mistake. Going back and forth I was told I would receive the credit of $96.47 if I did not dispute this with my bank which I had to agree to. I will see within 3-10 days if my account was credited. They apparently do not want fraud claims filed against them but I will do so if need be. The rep’s name was Lori and I received an email cancelling any future shipment. I learned a lesson and will never order samples on line or by television.

  6. This company is horrible. I don’t see how California or any other state can protect these people. I would love to see a class action suit filed against these people and put them out of business. I could tell when I called customer service that I was not the first to complain. That girl was ready for me. I called three times and got the same girl all three times. I would expect these people to flee after they get close to being sued.

  7. these people are a scam.!!!! Their ad says a free sample, just $4.95 shipping, which I ordered. When I check my bank account, they have
    charged me 96.47 for this tiny sample jar. I also ordered the free sample of eye cream in the same transaction, it arrived so dried up it was unusable. They charged me 94.00! How can we stop these crooks????

  8. Marilyn, call 1-888-493-9942 and wait for someone to answer, then check to make sure you are cancelled.
    I found out they will not refund after the trial period of 14 days, or even after a shipment has gone out.

  9. Marilyn, I found out that they will not refund. Only stop future automated shipment and charges. You should call them now, before 4pm Pacific time, to make sure you are cancelled.
    1-888493-9942.

  10. This makes me mad. I didn’t even see the fine print about autoship. Just got my credit card statement today for both, which were charged on 12/22. I had ordered the trial on 12/4. I have never received any autoshipment after I received the free trial (with postage). I think they are a scam. Now it is Saturday, and no one there to answer phones until Monday at the phone number. And I have been charged the auto-shipemtns and no product has arrived since 12/22. ANd today in Jan 23! Hope I don’t have another charge for a second autoship already.

  11. Please cancel any auto recurring charges and refund monies for:

    96.47 skincare
    94.36 eyecare
    70.00 overdraft fees to my bank

    I called 12/31/15 to cancel within the trial period. Apparently, no one documented my call.

    • They refuse to refund anything. I called today (1/25) and even a new charge of 96.47 on 1/21, under autoship, will not be refunded. All the lady said she can do is stop further charges and shipments. So, for me, I am out almost $300.00. Even if I return the 96.47 charge [when it gets here], for skin, that amt will not be refunded or credited to my card, the lady said. I told her I was going to report them for shoddy business practices and raping the consumers. And……..
      they should be reported to someone with authority in California. Consumer protection? I don’t know who to go to in California since I live in Alabama!

      • Make a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. You can find their website online and complete the form online. I was charged a total of $400 before picking up on it. I have disputed the charges with my credit card. I might not get my money back, but I’m not going to make it easy on them either.

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