Hydrolyze Reviews
Hydrolyze has been quickly acclaimed as the world’s best approach to dark circles. They claim that it will quickly eliminate problems by using two active ingredients called haloxyl and matrixyl 3000, ultimately speaking promising a 68% reduction in wrinkles and dark circles within just 2 short months. It has been proposed to be an effective alternative to plastic surgery, and one must wonder, does it actually work?
Hydrolyze Ingredients:
Haloxyl-haloxyl has been known as one of the most effective and essential components in skincare today. It is an active peptide that was first created by Sederma, founded in 1964. It has been used to promote the growth of collagen and elastin, and in clinical studies, it has been shown to be quite effective in combination with good skincare in general.
Matrixyl 3000-Matrixyl 3000 is the ultimate form of a peptide known for producing that much more collagen and elastin. It has shown significant reduction in wrinkles and other skin problems in just 6 weeks, and while it can work on its own quite effectively, Matrixyl 3000’s premierely recognized function is actually as a compliment to other ingredients. Matrixyl 3000 will actively strengthen the effects of any other active ingredient used for skincare.
The Good:
- Hydrolyze has effective and proven ingredients
- Hydroylyze has promising testimonials
- Hydrolyze has an effective money back guarantee
- the company seems rather accessible
- it is affordable
The Bad
- it will not work for everybody
Deduction of Hydrolyze
Hydrolyze is certainly a promising product. Ultimately speaking, nothing works for everybody. But Hydrolyze has two major ingredients that have worked for most people and continue to provide amazing skin benefitting and wrinkle reducing effects. Hydrolyze has quickly proven itself to be one of the more effective products on the market for literally amazing results.
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Product: Hydrolyze
“I purchased hydrolyze for the sample, I didn\\\'t really think that it was any better than any other. I called to cancel, the girl said she canceled and that my card would not be charged again, however, the next month my card was charged almost $200! I called to straighten it out and was told I didn\\\'t send back the jar that was sent to me. I was not told to or I would have. They wouldn\\\'t accept anything I said and kept my money. Buyer BEWARE for sure with this!!”
By: carol — 01/24/2010 @ 8:12 PM
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Product: Hydrolyze
“Before purchasing, I asked Hydrolyze Rep if the ingredients were safe and all natural, and told him I would only buy the product if it met my ingredients requirement. He assured me that all ingredients were indeed safe and natural, and he cited a list of natural ingredients. On this basis, I ordered the product. I would not have ordered the product if I knew it contained synthetic, harmful ingredients. rn rnUpon receiving the product, I reviewed the ingredients label. In our telephone conversation, the Rep only cited to me the natural ingredients but did not inform me of several of the non-natural and unsafe chemical ingredients including but limited to as follows:rn rn* Carbomer: synthesized from acrylic acid, a synthetic polymer plastic. \\\"Acrylic acid is severely irritating and corrosive to the skin and the respiratory tract. Eye contact can result in severe and irreversible injury.\\\" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acrylic_acidrn* DMDM hydantoin: a formaldehyde releaser. It is listed in studies as a strong allergen, \\\"irritant, and potential carcinogen prohibited in cosmetics in Sweden and Japan.\\\" - DeGroot AC Practical Dermatitis 1995.rn* Urea: a waste product similar to uric acid found in urine, synthesized from petroleum and coal. \\\"Biuret, a highly toxic compound found in chemical urea, is both cumulative and destructive to the environment. Almost 90% of all chemicals used and combined with urea are carcinogenic. These include: formaldehyde, heavy metals having atomic weights over 50, fluorine containing compounds, polyhydric and quinine phenols, halogens, cyanides, and copper.\\\" http://www.asialinkgroup.com/Bio1One/eng_results.htmlrn* Soy lecithin: unless certified organic, this is guaranteed to be genetically modified, and I have numerous studies citing the dangers of GMOs. rn rnPlastic derived from corrosive chemicals, cancer-causing formaldyhyde releasers, waste products from petroleum and coal which are carcinogenic especially when mixed with formaldyhyde, and genetically modified organisms are neither natural nor safe, and the Hydrolyze company should know this. I returned all of the product. rn rnHydrolyze committed misrepresentation to induce me into the contract, failing to disclose all of the material facts regarding the ingredients. Failure to disclose all material facts about the matter is enough to constitute a misrepresentation and the contract can be rescinded on these grounds. Krakowski v Eurolynx Properties Ltd (1995) 183 CLR 563. Misrepresentation Act 1967 s1(a).rnrn rnFurther, Hydrolyze contacted me twice by telephone, under the auspices of confirming that my order had been shipped, and to thank me, informed me that I was to receive a free gift certificate and was also automatically signed up as a member of a discount club and would be billed $12.00 automatically every month on my credit card unless I called a different phone number to cancel this arrangement. I told both reps that I did not and would not authorize any monthly billing to my credit card. They responded by stating that it was automatic, and that the only way to avoid the charges was for me to call a different telephone number to cancel. This is a very shady business practice. I informed both reps that they did not have my permission for any such automatic billing. rnrnI have also seen stories of Hydrolyze making multiple unauthorized billings to customer\\\'s credit cards even after the customer told Hydrolyze to cancel the order and to cease billing them. rnrnDo NOT buy their products. Hydrolyze product is dangerous and the company engages in fraudulent business practices.”
By: Steve Olson — 02/08/2010 @ 3:25 PM
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Product: TryHydrolyze
“i tried getting support from http://www.tryhydrolyze.com/rnthis is what they said.. http://www.deepakghimire.com/2010/02/28/funny-hydrolyze-eye-cream/”
By: Deepak — 02/27/2010 @ 10:29 PM
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Product: AWFUL
“I wouldn\'t recommend this product for a number of reasons but most of all the customer service was ABSOLUTELY AWFUL. The product came in the mail - they sent me 2 bottles. I started using it but had some sort of reaction to it - my eyes were always red & puffy & irritated. When I called to say that I was returning the product the customer service Representative asked me if I was having a problem affording the product. I told him that it was more that the product wasn\'t doing what they said & that I had some type of reaction against it - again he told me that I must be using the product wrong & should give it more time. I told him I wanted to return it. I returned the product (both bottles) & they continued to charge my account for 2 more months. After the first charge I called them & they told me they never received the product & asked if I had a confirmation #. They never told me to send it back that way. I told her that I didn\'t & she said there was nothing she could do & that she wouldn\'t even search to see if it was returned. She then commenced telling me that I was stupid returning something without confirmation & deserved to be charged for the product. After the 2d charge I called again & verified that they would not be charging my account again. This time, after 2 rude people, the Customer Rep said that my account was paid in full & would not be charged. She apologized for the other 2 but sorry that didn\'t help the matter - after $140.00 of a product that I didn\'t use I am MAD AS H*LL. I am telling everyone I know & posting on every website I find about this product. BUYER BEWARE - they will charge you for just using the product as a trial.”
By: PJ — 03/04/2010 @ 10:21 AM
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Product: Hydrolyze
“Thank you so much for providing me with the \\\"411\\\" on this product! I greatly appreciate the time and effort you guys put in to post your review. I\\\'m sure this won\\\'t repay for the the time loss but I would like for you to know you helped others with your message!!! rnrn-Greatly appreciated”
By: Dallas — 03/09/2010 @ 2:14 PM
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Product: Hydrolyze Eye Cream
“I have been using Hydrolyze for only 3 months now, and I have unbelievable results. At 42, I am finishing my RN degree and don\\\'t get much sleep, yet I get compliments both from my husband, fellow students and patients in the hospital. Even my 16 year old son told me just last week that I look like I did when my 11 year old daughter was born. That\\\'s a shocker when a teenager compliments Mom like this! This product has really made me feel much better about the delicate skin around my eyes. In only 3 months even my little crow\\\'s feet around my eyes have basically disappeared. I have great service the 2 times I\\\'ve called Customer Service and could not be more satisfied. This is truly a great product, I can\\\'t wait to try Hydroxatone for my face! Tonia~Texas”
By: Tonia Dorsey — 04/12/2010 @ 3:16 PM
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Product: Hydroxatone am/pm
“After only using for a short time I am noticing a smoother, fuller skin, with less appearing winkles that are smoothing out and giving the appearence of being much younger......It is an excellent product.”
By: Donna — 05/14/2010 @ 09:27 AM
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Product: Hydrolyze
“I decided to try this product, because it stated \" free trial offer\". Definitely not the case. The product did not work which prompted me to cancel the product after a week of use. Upon ordering, the company does state they will charge your credit card for \\\"future orders\\\" about once a month if you do not cancel. The representatives on the phone are all about high pressure sales and convinced me to keep trying the product. They extended my trial period from 30 days to 60 days. I was done by 30 days and wanted to return the portion of the product I did not use. In my second phone call I found it impossible to convince the salesmen that I no longer wanted the product, so I simply hung up and immediately cancelled my credit card. Weather I was happy or not, the company threatened a charge of over 200 dollars for the \\\"free trial offer\\\" they sent me. I have so far spent a little over 7 dollars on this product (shipping), though I am positive the company would of charged my credit card had I not cancelled it. The company still calls my home and now threatens my credit. Because I value my credit score, I have had to check with a lawyer. It seems certified letters are the next step plus who knows what else. It\\\'s becoming a headache and in the end who knows what I will have to pay. One thing for sure, I would rather give my money to anyone other than the fraudulent company who puts out hydrolyze.”
By: Victoria — 07/19/2010 @ 4:39 PM
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