Hydoxatone is probably the most heavily marketed skin cream in the United States, Apparently ‘invented’ by a Dr Michael Fiorillo Hydroxatone reviews and offers are dominant when searching online for anti-aging products.
The marketing campaign is heavily biased towards the fact that Dr Fiorillo was once a Hollywood plastic surgeon to the stars, and that Hydroxatone is a ‘magic’ formula once only available to a few. A whole lot of hype and TV show appearances have added to the furore.
The internet is awash with stories of Hydroxatone scams centred around the fact that many websites offer ‘free trials’ which, it is alleged, take your credit card details and take payments that are hard to stop. I don’t know if this is true but if you’re intending to buy hydroxatone I’d advise some caution.
So what is this magic product anyway?
Well it claims to be made up of a special blend of nutrients and extracts including Matrixyl 3000, Argirilene, Hyaluronic acid, and sun protection. Matrixyl 3000, Argirilene, Hyaluronic acid are anti-aging products in their own right and I’ll be talking far more about them in later posts but for know I guess it’s not hard to see that combining these individually powerful ingredients into one product does sound attractive.
The main Hydroxatone product is an anti wrinkle face cream called Hydroxatone AM/PM Anti Wrinkle Complex aimed at reducing the number of fine lines and creases in the face. They make big claims that 90% of women notice a reduction in wrinkles in a short space of time, too good to be true? I supect so.
They also manufacture something called Hydrolyze Advanced Under Eye Formula which tackles dark circles and bags, reduces ‘crows feet’ and helps smooth the skin around the eyes.
There’s no doubt that an effective anti wrinkle cream and a dedicated eye cream are essential. I use only Xtend Life Restorative Night Cream and Xtend Life Eye Contour Serum

