Cellular Labs Eye Cream vs. 3Lab WW Eye Cream Info

The topic of HgH in the Cellular Laboratories line came up at a meeting tonight, mentioned as CL from now on. The speaker wasn't clear on the key ingredients for the line as she was short on time during the presentation but mentioned it being there which made a health-minded man question it afterward. I said that it's hard to explain in a quick overview but it's not the ingestible HgH he's thinking about that's prescription only for anti-aging boosting but a new formula made for skincare.

Now listen, I'm not an esthetician, chemist or dermatologist so I'm speaking my mind as an independent distributor based on my makeup artist experience and self-taught knowledge along with information provided by corporate to me as a trainer and for consumer education. Most of the ingredients for all of the company's products is readily available on the webportal or at MarketAmericaScience.com that you can look up yourself or request anytime. One thing about MA is that they don't hide anything or do "window-dressing" it's always about high quality for the best price. 

Anyhow, tonight's topic made me look up the CL line's ingredients, especially the HgH, Renovage & Nano-Claire GY which uncovered a few older beauty reviews of a rival line that I believe inspired the CL product since the selection, packaging and ingredients are very similar but the price point is a good percetnage less at MA due to the lack of advertising since it's a word-of-mouth marketing company. Michelle Obama let it slip in a Vogue intereview that 3Lab is her preferred skincare product probably for the skin brightening & wrinkle smoothing. Wonder if she knows how much she could save the US economy by purchasing Cellular Labs from an entrepreneur like me instead?!

As is typical for skincare products, the 3Lab review questioned the new cosmeceutical technology and combination then someone tries a new product and mentions a reaction from something in the mix in the comments but since it's dated 2008, I found a more slightly more current post in the cream link below. Their line also doesn't share the ingredients, I looked at their Saks.com listing, unless you actually go to their beauty counter to see the box which was later posted online by the commentator. 

CL has most of the key ingredients posted and as a distributor I can email any client a download of all of the skincare line's complete ingredient list without the hassle of only getting it off a box. One of our trainers had to purchase the expensive products at full price just so that she could have it to compare and show to clients. For example: 3Lab WW Cream is $400 a jar while the CL De-Aging Creme is just $89.95, what a cost difference without any drop in quality or presentation, even the jars are classy looking. And if anything.... MA tweaked it into a better product!! 

I also noticed that the CL Eye Cream has Human Oligopeptide-7 and Matrixyl 3000 which is the good version of the bio-peptides that the reviewer would've preferred to see in the other brand.

So if you want anti-aging skincare without the high price tag try Cellular Labs exclusively available at MarketAmerica/Shop.com.


 

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