Under EyeBryten

June 17th, 2008 posted by admin

Product Overview

Are you looking for a cream that can help you remove dark circles? Than Under EyeBryten is for you! The product is like Hydroderm’s Triple Effects Eye Serum wihch was meant to give a “one-size-fits-all” product. This one formula is supposed to cause multiple effects for improving the appearance of the eye area. It has ingredients that are planned to reduce dark circles, diminish under eye puffiness and decrease the appearance of crow’s feet and other types of wrinkles that can occur near the eye.

Under EyeBryten supposedly accomplishes all these effects with the help of all the ingredients used to make it. Like iQ Derma, Under EyeBryten is made up of Hyloxyl and Eyeliss. Hyloxyl has the enzymes that are meant to disperse pooled blood (which can be a main cause of dark circles). It also helps to strengthen the capillaries to prevent future dark circles from appearing.

Eyeliss inclueds proteins that are supposed to promote more efficient blood flow and reduce the swelling that can lead to puffiness and bags. Under EyeBryten also does not contain Lipolight (a remarkable light emission and reflection ingredient) and Actiflow, both of which can increase the brightening and smoothing effects on the eyes.

Under EyeBryten was created to give a direct competition to Hylexin, which was one of the first dark circle creams to appear online. The markers of Under EyeBryten promises that the users can get the same effects of using this formula as they would use Hylexin, at a fraction of the cost.

The Good

- The product is cheap as compared to other creams that are meant for the same purpose.
- It will help to moderate dark circle and puffiness reduction.

The Bad

- There is no free trial offered.
- The key ingredients are absent in the product.
- Has not proved to be very effective.

Dos and Don’ts

Under EyeBryten does not seem to contain any specific ingredients known to reduce crow’s feet or wrinkles. The formula does contain Aloe Vera, which is an important soothing and healing ingredient, but Aloe is not known for its direct anti-wrinkle effect. The product seems to lack any known compounds for wrinkles, such as Glucosamine Complex or Lifting Spheres. But the product is cheaper and has no mentioned side effects, so you can try the product out. It may give good affects.

Final Comment

You can definitely go for the product if you want. Since, it is cheaper than the other product which promises to diminish dark circles. Also it is good for the cosmeceutical market place for competitors to challenge each other to keep prices low for the benefit of the consumer, it could not be said whether Under EyeBryten succeeds in offering a similar product as Hylexin for a lower price. Hopefully, the manufacturers has completely revised the formula to include known ingredients for dark circles, puffiness, crow’s feet and other signs of aging near the eyes.