What You Should Know
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| Facial Toner |
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| IQ Derma |
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| Dermitage |
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| Strivectin |
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| Juvederm |
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| Ultra-rejuvenex |
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Ultra Rejuvenex is described to make you wrinkle free and look younger. The company claims the powerful ingredients in the product will make you look years younger and remove any wrinkles you have. This company does not focus on synthetic ingredients, but instead on antioxidants, which studies has been proven to help the skin look younger, but has not been proven to take away wrinkles and make the face look younger.
Ultra Rejuvenex is not sold in stores. You can only purchase this wrinkle free formula from the company’s website or a number of third party websites that sell the product. For one bottle of Ultra Rejuvenex, you will pay $52 plus shipping and handling for a two ounce bottle. If you purchase two or more of their products they offer to throw in a free gift, but there is no type of guarantee or trial offer.
Product Details
There are quite a few ingredients in the Ultra Rejuvenex formula. The company claims they are all key ingredients to removing wrinkles and making you look years younger. Some of the key ingredients listed in the formula include lactic acid, maleated soybean oil (Ceraphyl (R) NGA), salicylic acid (beta-hydroxy acid), sodium hyaluronate, sodium PCA, ethyhexyl salicylate (octyl salicylate), solanum tuberosum (potato) starch, thioctic acid (alpha-lipoic acid) allantoin, PEG-12 glyceryl disterate, cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, PEG-100 stearate, cyclomethicone, glyceryl stearate, hydrogenated coco-glycerides, cyclopentasiloxane, isocetyl stearoyl stearate, glycolic acid, aloe barbadensis (aloe vera) leaf gel, camellia oleifera (green tea) extract, camellia sinensis (white tea) leaf extract, panax ginseng root extract, arginine, beta-glucan, RNA, butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane (avobenzone), dimethylaminoethanol bitartrate (DMAE) glycerin, squalane, urea, zinc oxide, panthenol (vitamin B5), retinyl palmitate (vitamin A), sodium ascorbyl phosphate (vitamin C), tocopherol (vitamin E), ascorbyl palmitate (vitamin C), and butylene glycol. These are just some of the main ingredients in the Ultra Rejuvenex formula. It is somewhat disturbing to see all of these ingredients plus more in one formula. There are a few vitamins in the ingredients that will help the skin look moist and healthy. The vitamins in the formula include Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, and Vitamin B5.
The Good
- It contains Vitamin C, E, A, and B5.
- They have an official website.
The Bad
- The website is lacking in information.
- The company website has few testimonies.
- The product has a lot of ingredients.
- The product is priced way too high.
- The company does not offer a free trial or guarantee.
The Bottom Line
There are no proven studies that Ultra Rejuvenex actually works. For the price you have to pay, it would be nice to see some studies or more testimonies about the product. There are very few testimonies on the website and there is a huge lack of information. The website looks like a gimmick because it is unprofessional, so people interested in this product should proceed with caution.








I ordered a free trial online paid for the postage and package they then took £80 out of my account without permission – it’s a con and a scam – do not order online, once they have your bank details they will clear your account.
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Deb Spychalski Reply:
August 2nd, 2012 at 5:04 pm
How did you get your money back?
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Same as other reader comment – ordered free trial which did not arrive for over two weeks then when I went to cancel they said the free trial was from the date of order and not from the date of receipt and proceeded to take £94.99 from my account. It is indeed a con and scam.
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Hello Sonya and Janet – with regard to the scam that you have mentioned above, I have had the same problems, and have only just realised – do you know if they took any more money out of your account, apart from what you mentioned in your posts on 27th April and 28th June respectively? I would like to hear from you please?
Thanks Jo
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Will I never learn? Never give bank details! Same story: thought I was being a ‘tester’, even took before and after photos then got ripped off, still not sure for how much.
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