SkinPeutics is an American based company that provides quality skin care products designed for the face. Their product line is designated for specific problems areas.
Product Line
SkinPeutics offers six different products. All of the products are priced at $78.99 for one jar and $129.99 for an order of two jars.
Each of the products come in 50mL jars. It recommended to use each product at least once a day (twice a day is preferred).
Absolute Ageless Serum
The Absolute Ageless Serum is designed for those who suffer from fine lines, wrinkles and discolored skin.
Some of benefits for this product include:
- Eliminates wrinkles
- Removes age spots and discoloration
- Moisturizes skin
- Reduces enlarged pore
- Protects skin from UV sunrays and free radicals
A complete list of ingredients is not included, but they do mention the key ingredients for this product.
Some of them include:
- Matrixyl –a copper peptide that is commonly used in antiaging skin creams; it helps with the production of collagen and elastin
- Hyaluronic Acid –a substance naturally found in the body; proven to be possibly effective as an anti-aging skin ingredient
- Renovage –a peptide designed to protect the surface of the skin
- Active Botanicals –a combination of aloe vera, chamomile, green tea and olive leaf juice used for its moisturizing benefits.
Calming and Anti-Redness Cream
The Calming and Anti-Redness Cream is designed to soothe and protect irritated and redness in the skin.
Some of the key benefits for this product include:
- Soothes irritated and inflamed tissue
- Delivers nutrient rich compounds
- Heals damaged and promotes wound healing
- Stabilize skin protective barriers
Some of the key ingredients for this product include:
- Black currant seed oil –SkinPeutics claims this ingredient contains healing properties like insect bites and razor burns; however there is insufficient evidence to prove this claim.
- Balloon vine extract –this plant extract is proven to can calm and soothe the skin as well as be used for wound treatments.
- Sunflower oil –SkinPeutics claims this can be serve as a skin protectant and reduce inflammation and damaged tissue, but there is insufficient evidence
- Rosemary leaf –it is claimed that rosemary leaf can cure eczema and improve circulation; however there is insufficient evidence
- Aloe vera –this can be used to treat acne and add moisture to the skin, but the healings properties contained conflicting evidence.
Corrective Eye Serum
The Corrective Eye Serum is designed to brighten dark circles and bags around the eyes.
Some of the claims for this product includes:
- Eliminate wrinkles and fine lines
- Removes dark circles, puffiness and under eye bags
- Firm, tone and moisturize the skin
- Detoxify, calm and protect the skin
There are six key ingredients for the eye serum which include matrixyl (previously examined) and the following:
- Haloxyl –it is claimed that this peptide can remove dark circles, but there is conflicting evidence
- Hyaluronic Acid – substance with probably effectiveness to alleviate aging skin
- EyeLiss –a peptide designed to reduce swelling and bags under the eyes; however there’s conflicting evidence on the authenticity of this ingredient
- Shea Butter –an ingredient commonly used in skin care products as a natural moisturizer
- High Value Active Botanicals – a combination of chamomile, green tea, and olive leaf extract. SkinPeutics claims this ingredient can calm skin irritation and detoxify the skin, but there is insufficient evidence to support this claim.
Glacial Clay Purifying Masque
The Purifying Masque is designed to purify, exfoliate and smooth the skin by using a clay that comes from British Columbia Glaciers.
This product claims to do the following:
- Detoxify skin and draw out impurities
- Restore youthful looking skin
- Fight blemishes and acne breakouts
- Soothes redness and calm skin
- Brightens and evens complexion
There are five key ingredients, which include:
- Glacial clay –a rare clay found in the coast of British Columbia that contains moisturizing benefits for the skin
- Green tea –SkinPeutics claims this can fight against acne and inflammation, but there is insufficient evidence to support this claim
- Aloe vera juice –it is claimed this product can moisturize the skin and treat acne, inflammation and redness, but only claim that doesn’t contain conflicting/insufficient evidence is the acne treatment properties
- Chamomile –it is claimed that this plant can be used to treat inflammation and acne causing bacteria, however there is little evidence on these claims
- Olive leaf extract –it is claimed this plant eliminates toxins and blocks bacteria, but there is insufficient evidence to support this claim
Peptide Matrix Plumping Serum
The Plumping Serum is designed to fill and smooth wrinkles on the face. Some of the claims for this product include:
- Instantly fills and smooths wrinkles and fine lines
- Moisturizes skin
- Lifts, tones and firms the skin
- Heals wrinkles and lines long term
- Protects the skin from future damage
The key ingredients for the product include matrixyl, hyaluronic acid, and botanicals that have previously been examined.
Two additional ingredients include
- Sesa Flash –a sesame protein that claims to moisturize and firm the skin, however further evidence is needed to determine legitimacy of this ingredient
- Argireline –a chemical compound that is designed to give a natural Botox effect to the skin, however this is insufficient evidence to support that claim
Peptide Scar Gel
The Peptide Scar Gel is designed to heal scars on the skin.
The claims for this product include:
- Rapid wound healing
- Reduces discoloration of scarring
- Heals keloid or bumpy scars
- Protects and seals scar tissue
The four key ingredients for the scar gel includes:
- Collaxyl –it is claimed this chemical compound can heal and replace damaged scar tissue
- Silicone –it is claimed this ingredient can seal and protect scar issue, but there is not enough evidence to support this claim
- Allatoin –a chemical compound that is designed to treat dry, rough, and scaly skin
- Rose hip oil –it is claimed this plant can alleviate hyperpigmentation and keloid scars, but there is insufficient evidence to support this claim.
Subdermal Repair Neck Cream
The Repair neck cream is designed to firm loose, saggy skin on the neck. Some of the claims for this product includes the following:
- Lifts, tones, and firms loose sagging skin
- Removes wrinkles
- Deeply hydrates the skin
- Blocks free radical damage
- Soothes, detoxifies and purifies the skin
The key ingredients for the products consist of sesa flash, matrixyl, shea butter, hyaluronic acid, and botanicals, which have been previously examined on other products for this brand.
Youthful Exfoliating Cleanser
The Exfoliating Cleanser is designed to deeply clean and purify the skin.
The claims for this product include:
- Exfoliates the skin
- Eliminates fine lines and wrinkles
- Removes discoloration and aging spots
- Moisturizes and soothes skin
- Protection from free radicals
The key ingredients include the already reviewed shea butter, chamomile and aloe vera. Additional ingredients include:
- Glycolic acid –designed to remove dead skin cells and treat acne. It is also claimed that this ingredient can fade discoloration, but more supporting evidence is needed
- Salicylic acid-it is claimed to eliminate dark spots, redness and swelling of the skin, however more evidence is needed for this claim.
Where to Buy
SkinPeutics’s products can be purchased on their website: skinpeutics.com.
All of the products have a 30-day guarantee, where unsatisfied customers can return the product in the first 30-days for store credit. The company headquarters are based in Jupiter, Florida.