D’Arcy Cellular Eye Tonic
Product Overview
D’Arcy Cellular Eye Tonic is primarily used as an anti-wrinkle treatment for the eye. It is intended to help reverse or prevent many signs of aging that can affect the skin near the eye, such as crow’s feet, sagging skin, wrinkles and fine lines. But, this formula will not affect other signs of aging near the eye, such as puffiness or dark circles.
Cellular Eye Tonic claims to be an eye wrinkle treatment. The formula contains a exclusive and powerful combination of ingredients, such as poylpeptides derived from marine sources, polysaccharides from plankton and red micro-algae. These components mainly function to arouse production of collagen in the skin, which is an important step in fighting aging.
However, Cellular Eye Tonic’s components it is hard to compare with ingredients such as Glucosamine Complex, which is known to boost collagen by 168%. Unfortunately, D’Arcy does not bring out the results of its studies on its components. So the public has no way to find out as to how effective the formula is until they buy it at full price and try it for themselves. Considering that Cellular Eye Tonic is priced at $80 a bottle, this may be very costly for most people to try without finding out or knowing about the research.
French chemist Andre Kedem, a graduate of the prestigious European university at Sarbonne started D’ Arcy in 1979. Noted for his fresh approach to skincare, Kedem pioneered many aspects of the cosmetic field, including becoming among the first formulators to combine newly discovered compounds in the lab with time-honored ingredients found in plants and botanical sources.
It is important to know that the company filed for bankruptcy in 2005, leaving its future in doubt. As far as we are aware, D’Arcy products are still available for purchase while the company sorts out its financial challenges.
Price- $ 80
The Good
- It will help diminish wrinkles.
- D’Arcy has a strong worldwide reputation for its original formulations.
The Bad
- Formula will not be effective on dark circles or under-eye puffiness.
- Product is quite costly.
- No statistics of actual effects are provided.
- No free trial offered.
Dos And Don’ts
You can try the product since the company has a good reputation worldwide. You can apply it on to your skin. The D’Arcy web site is overall stylish and very well build. There is fair amount of information about the history of the company and its mission towards continuing cosmetic research. The product descriptions are simple and clear, but as already stated, may lack some important scientific information that could confirm the effects of its formulas. Also, there is no free trial offered. There are no customer testimonials provided in the site.
Final Comments
Cellular Eye Tonic claims to be an eye wrinkle treatment. The formula contains a exclusive and powerful combination of ingredients, such as poylpeptides derived from marine sources, polysaccharides from plankton and red micro-algae.
Hopefully, D’Arcy emerges from its bankruptcy situation in good condition and continues its quest to provide top-notch cosmetic formulas. Let’s hope that the company decides to complete and/or publish some research on its Cellular Eye Tonic so that clients can see the scientific substantiation for the formula’s effect of crow’s feet and other eye-area wrinkles. Even if that happens, Cellular Eye Tonic can be recommended only if it is paired with other formulas that can help dark circles and puffiness, too.