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SkinYouth Enhanced – Anti-Aging Skin Care Cream

SkinYouth Enhanced

SkinYouth Enhanced Review

SkinYouth Enhanced is an anti-aging skin cream that claims to be better than Botox – just like every other skin cream on the internet today. Here’s our SkinYouth Enhanced review.

What is SkinYouth Enhanced?

SkinYouth Enhanced is a brand new anti-aging cream that makes most of the same claims made by other skin care products on the internet: it promises to reduce wrinkles, give you younger-looking skin, and provide better results than Botox.

The problem with SkinYouth Enhanced is the same problem as all of its identical “competitors” (although I’m starting to think all of these skin creams are made by the exact same company). The problem with SkinYouth Enhanced is that it never lists its ingredients, methods of action, or the results of any clinical trials.

It’s also ludicrously overpriced, costing $100 for a small vial of skin cream per month. Making things worse is that getting a refund – and canceling the automatic subscription that you’re secretly signed up to – is notoriously difficult.

How Does SkinYouth Enhanced Work?

I’d love to explain to you how SkinYouth Enhanced works. Unfortunately, the skin cream product never actually tells you how it works, or gives any evidence whether or not it really does work.

There are some vague mentions of different SkinYouth Enhanced ingredients, including things like Biosphere, QuSome, and Biofil spheres – which just happen to be the same three ingredients listed on other low-quality skin cream retail websites.

Somehow, this magical combination of ingredients leads to an 84% decrease in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles according to one mysterious clinical trial. Picture a woman with wrinkles all over her face. Can you imagine if a skin cream actually got rid of 84% of her wrinkles? That skin cream would be the hottest selling product in the world.

Since the manufacturer of SkinYouth Enhanced never provides evidence supporting these claims, or even links to the clinical study, it’s impossible to judge the truthfulness of these claims. However, I’d be very surprised if any of these claims were real.

On top of all of this, SkinYouth Enhanced claims that it’s Hollywood’s Best Kept Secret. That’s right: all of your favorite actors and actresses are using this mysterious online skin cream to look younger. Conveniently enough, SkinYouth Enhanced doesn’t mention which celebrities use the skin cream.

SkinYouth Enhanced Ingredients

SkinYouth Enhanced never explains how it works, so you can naturally assume that the cream also doesn’t list its ingredients. In fact, this is all that SkinYouth Enhanced says about its ingredients:

“A combination of active ingredients work simultaneously to repair, restore, and rejuvenate the skin’s health and appearance from inside out.”

The sales copy goes on to describe things like the “advanced formula of clinically validated ingredients” that will “boost your skin’s production of collagen”.

That all sounds good. But since SkinYouth Enhanced never lists its ingredients or its formula information, we’re led to assume that the ingredients are not high-quality (typically a manufacturer wants to advertise its ingredients if they’re high-quality).

How to Buy SkinYouth Enhanced

SkinYouth Enhanced is available exclusively through an online free trial. If you’ve shopped for anti-aging skin creams on the internet before, then you probably already know what happens next: the company lures you into a trial by getting you to pay $5 for “shipping”, only to secretly pre-authorize your credit card for a $100 purchase.

Here’s how this SkinYouth Enhanced scam works:

— The free trial costs $4.95 for shipping and handling. You’re sent a full-sized container within 5 business days of making your purchase online.

— The trial expires after 14 days, which means you’ll need to contact customer service by the 13th day and request a refund if you want to avoid the $94.94 charge that has already been pre-authorized on your credit card.

— If you don’t contact the SkinYouth Enhanced customer service before 14 days are over, then the $94.94 charge will be processed. This charge covers the full-sized bottle of skin cream you already received.

— Then, 30 days after you first ordered your SkinYouth Enhanced trial, you’ll be shipped another bottle of the skin cream for $94.94 + $4.95 shipping and handling.

— You’ll continue to receive shipments of SkinYouth Enhanced every month until you cancel.

If you want to remove yourself from this autoship program and request a refund, then you’ll need to call SkinYouth Enhanced customer service at 888-959-6072. This customer service is notoriously awful according to customer reviews online, with some people even claiming they had to cancel their credit card to stop the charges.

Ultimately, you agree to these charges when you pay for SkinYouth Enhanced online. It’s all there in the fine print of the terms and conditions. But for all intents and purposes, this is just a scam.

Customers also report that they didn’t even receive their product until the trial was nearly over – so even if you wanted to give the cream an honest try, you’ll be charged the full sales price long before you can notice its effects.

Who Makes SkinYouth Enhanced?

SkinYouth Enhanced is made by a company named Skin Youth, LLC. That company lists its address information as the following California location:

Skin Youth, LLC
PO Box 25380
Santa Ana, CA 92799

You can contact the company by email at cs@skinyouthenhanced.com or by toll-free phone number at 800-734-5933.

Ultimately, SkinYouth Enhanced is yet another scammy skin cream that promises to completely eliminate every wrinkle on your face without actually providing any clinical evidence that it does so. For all of these reasons, SkinYouth Enhanced is one product you should definitely avoid.

3 COMMENTS

  1. Just got scammed by this pop up ad while on facebook. Received a second shipment which came at a suprise to me, I sent it back and tried to get ahold of them through their customer support number which was a joke. I had to go through my credit card statement to get the correct number. They agreed to cancel my account but it still cost me a hundred dollars which I can’t get back. So mad!!!

  2. Got scammed on this one also. gave me puffed, dry and red skin under my eyes plus charged about $170 for two trial products I ordered. I completely cancelled my account at my credit card company. I tried to dispute the charges a month ago and found out they didn’t do anything to freeze the charges. After that I got another statement with the same charges and interest. My credit card company seemed to have amnesia that I disputed these charges before. Barclaycards master card. I would not do business with them again. They let it drag on until it was impossible to dispute.

  3. I am unfortunately one of those gullible people who didn’t read the fine print till after I had ordered my “free 14 day trial for only $4.97 shipping”, when it came up on a friend’s Facebook page associated with Dr. Oz.

    I called the 800# you list, which is also shown on the order web site, on the order & shipping confirmation emails, & as the only contact info on the packing slip (which also shows no billing info) to try & cancel.They just answer “Customer Service” & will not identify any company they represent, saying they “represent over 100 products”. However, they mysteriously could not find any product by the SkinYouth Enhanced Cream name, my name, or my order number; the rep put me on hold repeatedly to “check”.

    The email you list is not good, but the one in the confirmation email, Support@SkinyouthEnhanced.com, doesn’t appear to have bounced back.

    I am writing them and cc’ing my credit card company, the Postmaster General and the Better Business Bureau, and will let you know if any of those are of any help to me. And next time, I will check your web site first!

    Thanks.

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