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Hi,

I’ve spent the last 10 hours reviewing anti-wrinkle creams, and I’m glad I ran into your blog. It’s very challenging discerning what is legitimate information on the various products from marketing noise. Lifecell consistently comes up as one of the top rated anti-wrinkle products, but I’ve noticed that most people who are giving the product rave reviews are actually in the affiliate program for South Beach Skincare, the company that makes Lifecell (in other words, they are getting commissions when people buy Lifecell via clicking through their site). The link to the affiliate program is http://www.lifecellskin.com/affiliates/affsignup.php

Jen, are you in the affiliate program? Asked another way, are you getting commissions if people order Lifecell by visiting any links on your site and ordering the product? Either way, this is helpful forum.

I really want to believe all of the hype surrounding this product because I have deep smile lines for my age that I’d love to get rid of (or at least soften). Lifecell seems to be a potential solution, but I keep running into a bunch of red flags. I would love to have help researching these or help reconciling the red flags. Some of the red flags in no particular order are:

1. The inherent bias in many sites suggesting that they are giving independent reviews when they are actually in the company’s affiliate program and receive commissions for sales made through their site. Some disclaim this, some don’t

2. On the affiliate program application page, the offer is made by “Amit Suneja.” If you google him, you will find sites like “ferociousmarketingtiger” and “36milliondollarsecret” that basically say that this guy is a genius marketer and can outmarket virtually anyone (and for a fee, he’ll teach you how to do it!). This begs the question of whether Lifecell is a byproduct of a very slick marketer and marketing engine as opposed to well grounded science and efficacy.

3. Dr. Raj Bhayani, the doctor who opens with a powerful testimony on Lifecell, is pretty tough to find. Admittedely, there are a few “articles” that he wrote out there, but they are pretty weak at best. On certain sites, it lists this guy as a “Chief Resident, Oto-Head & Neck Surgery,” “Columbia University College of Physcians & Surgeons,” etc. I visited http://www.columbia.edu and searched for this doctor on the school directory and couldn’t find him. Next, I visited the web page for Columbia’s College of Physicians & Surgeons and there was no listing for him there. Next, what I find alarming is that on lifecell’s main homepage, they took down all of Dr. Bhayani’s credentials, as I guess they’ve been questioned by people in the past.

4. The date on the Ray Bhayani testimonial always stays current. As of this writing, the testimonial is as of “February 22, 2008.” I find this a little misleading as the letter obviously wasn’t written today but at an earlier date. I understand that this is done for marketing purposes to make everything seem current, but it’s misleading and calls the testimonial’s credibility into question.

5. The 200% money back guarantee only applies when you order 4 months of Lifecell in advance. You will get 200% of your initial purchase price of $189 back, but you will actually be on the hook for all four months…so you’d actually be out of pocket $378 ($189 x 2). Arguably, this is misleading marketing…

In fairness to Lifecell, the affiliate program issue seems to exist for a bunch of other “highly rated” products, but Lifecell’s website has very slick marketing, regardless of whether or not the product does everything it claims to do.

You would think that with everything I’ve written so far, that I won’t be trying the product. I’m actually very intellectually curious to see if this product does what it claims to do, or whether it’s another well marketed product that does nothing. I’m sure you can sense which side of the fence this product will come out on, but I will report back with my findings honestly.

Rodney, I will use the product on one side of my face to see if the product makes any difference and to better track any progress. You’ve now been using the product for over one month. What is your verdict?

Thanks

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442 Responses to “LifeCell Review”

  • Anthony Mason:

    Heck, was I wrong. This product works like no other. I barely
    have any lines on my forehead… and my crow’s feet all
    but seem to have dissapeared. Every word said about this product on
    their website is true. I think these guys have too much information
    on their website. They could be world-famous if they signed up a
    celebrity to brag about their product. But that’s another
    story… Take my word… get the product while it is
    available. Love, Lynne

  • Guadalupe Blair:

    Yes, you can get a sample from the company. It’s not my
    product so I can’t just send it to you (I only have what I
    ordered from them).

  • Patricia Larkin:

    I am not terribly wrinkly, I am in my early 30s. I have
    caucasian mixed with asian skin.

  • John Bucher:

    How do I go about trying this product? I have only just picked
    up this info..I am UK..

  • Ana Buck:

    Again, as stated previously, my jury is still out. I probably
    have 2-3 weeks left in the tube. I will continue until the product
    is completely gone, and then I’ll come back with a final
    assessment.

  • Gerald Roybal:

    Hi Mary, yes i have tried Athena and i am sad to say that this
    products was rubbish, it was tricky to put on, left residue and the
    effects lasted until you moved your face, please do not waste your
    money. I have been using life cell now for over a month, i still
    have brown spots on my face, even fine lines that even botox can
    not shift my skin gets very greasy throughout the day but, i have
    noticed my mouth lines improve and my acne seems to of gone as well
    as my appearance on my face looks better. The cream certainly did
    not do what the site bragged about but it has made my skin look
    better, even the children have noticed. i also use Olay
    Microdermabrasion and skin peel kit which helps, i use this once a
    week. I will purchase another tube of lifecell purely because it is
    the only cream so far that has shown improvement. I have used most
    brands which have done nothing. I have heard revitol is good, but
    to be honest, i feel ok with lifecell so far. If you really want to
    find out if this product works, you need to try it out yourselves,
    we all react differently to creams, but what ever you do, please
    tell us your results.

  • Jackie Alphin:

    Hi, I’ve been reading what everyone has said and told
    myself I’d post once I’ve used it for at least a month
    (I’ve got half a tube left). Here goes:

  • Juan Osborne:

    When it comes down to it, I have seen LifeCell work more often,
    and better, than any other product I’ve seen. This is further
    evidenced by all the comments I get from people saying “I
    tried XYZ product and it didn’t work at all, but LifeCell
    did.”

  • Melissa Hoffman:

    i have a few questions about lifecell. i’ve looked at the
    webpage, which is a bit long. are the ingredients they list and
    discuss the only ingredients in the treatment, or are there other
    ingredients? if so, what are they? are the ingredients natural?
    also, is there any spf in it? and it is non-comedogenic?

  • Kasey Beal:

    I feel guilty but I sent them a nasty email (really nasty
    email)… saying I don’t believe their product
    works… but I’m going to try it just to prove it to
    myself.

  • Mary Harder:

    I’m 25 and was wondering if LifeCell was created for
    middle-aged to older people or if its safe and practical for
    younger people who also want soft, bright skin as well as eliminate
    wrinkles and dark under eye circles?

  • Von Koon:

    I ordered my second tube of LifeCell recently but have not had
    the need to use it yet because I am still on my first tube.

  • Vickie Thornton:

    In the end, I don’t know if LifeCell works, but I need to
    be honest: it appears to be yet another marketing-hype, cashing in
    on those of us who truly just want some help with bad genetics.
    I’m appreciative of some of the comments from other posters
    who, like me, looked into claims first vs. hoping that those who
    promise to provide results are going to hold true to their
    word.

  • Edna Hunter:

    I would like to know the answer to lip wrinkles as
    well….and discoloration on the upper lip from hormonal
    changes

  • Randy Specht:

    I have been doing research on the website to find the best
    anti-aging skin care product for me. I have very dry skin and am
    concerned about the abrasiveness of Lifecell. does anyone have any
    feedback as to whether it is safe to use around the eye area.

  • Clifton Smith:

    can i have a free sample please ,my Addres is 51 EYEBRIGH SQ
    hallam 3803 vic

  • Joyce Rogers:

    The area which I do not see enough improvement would be on those
    laugh lines you are asking about Bahman. I see little improvement
    with those. The creases still remain.

  • James Seeber:

    Me like a freedom and no ultimatums. HA HA HA!

  • Michelle Stevens:

    @Tegan
    While I can’t say for sure, I have had people tell me that
    washing properly before using LifeCell actually helped clear up
    their acne.
    It kind of surprised me to be honest with you, but that’s
    what people have told me.

  • Shakia Kelly:

    Actually, there is no problem at all. I have stated quite
    clearly (in previous postings) that I have not yet made up my mind
    about Lifecell. There are times when I think I see results, and
    there are times when I don’t.

  • Dorothy Alarcon:

    I’m not quite as pretty as the woman in that
    picture…just wishful picturing…

  • Olin Zinn:

    i was wondering if anyone had tried Euoko. i have been
    recommended this product and would like to have some feedback
    before using as it does cost a lot.

  • Charles Capehart:

    The current price is $189 for a 2 month supply. I don’t
    know how long it will be that price, in the past they’ve
    charged $215 for it.

  • Harold Dunn:

    Also how new is this product? I can not find many reviews about
    it

  • Bonnie Kunz:

    halloo. i just want to now im 26 can i start to use lifecell
    now,,,

  • Sean Patrick:

    It’s not only me. LifeCell recently got voted the #1 cream
    online on AOL’s search engine. Here is what they EXACTLY
    said, “Lifecell Skin Care received the highest ratings for
    its effectiveness and reliability.”

  • Rosa Bradshaw:

    Is the “free” 30 day supply sample, really free? Or,
    are you in fact paying for it at the end of the 30 days, if you
    decide you like it? I couldn’t tell whether you were paying
    for what you already had, or whether your card was charged for the
    next supply….

  • Lindsay Taylor:

    Anyway, I am not giving up on this product yet. Based on many
    reviews I have read, the third week is when dramatic changes tend
    to occur. So, I will report back after the third week has
    passed.

  • Stephanie Young:

    What a fab site Jen. You have alot of integrity.
    I want to know if anyone has tried ’serum XL’ from
    bioque. all the celebs are supposed to use it.

  • Barney Saylor:

    also, im from australia, am i allowed to be on the VIP list if
    im an international?
    tegan

  • Ken Johnson:

    YOU TOLD ME I COULD TRY THIS FOR 30 DAYS BRFORE YOU CHARGED MY
    ACCOUNT. I HAD TO CALL TWICE TO GET YOU TO SEND IT. I JUST SAW
    WHERE YOU HAVE ALREADY CHARGED ME FOR IT. WHAT’S THE DEAL
    WITH YOU GUYS? I FEEL LIKE YOU LIED ABOUT WAITING TO CHARGE ME FOR
    THIS PRODUCT. IT MAY NOT BE WHAT I WANT. PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW THAT
    YOU DO NOT WAIT TO 30 DAYS BEFORE CHARGE THEIR CARD. very
    dissapointed in you

  • Paul Jackson:

    I’m glad to hear that it has worked for some, but I think
    I can find something else that works just as well, that is less
    money, and is more reputable.

  • William Huynh:

    I love the lifecell but would like to have the automatic debit
    cancelled. I can not find a phone number. Could you please do
    this.
    I will order as needed.
    janet

  • Andrea Self:

    Thank you for your comment
    I was thinking of purchasing this product it seems to good to be
    true.
    I just tried Youtholgy Product & it doesn’t work either
    scam & waste of money.

  • Margaret Smith:

    Looks like there are two of us Helen’s. I am not going to
    tell anyone in my family about this new cream. If they can see a
    difference without expecting one, then I will know that it
    wowrks.

  • Juan Hart:

    @Nan – The standard the company says for one tube of
    LifeCell is 40 days. However, I know people for whom it lasts 60
    days. It just depends on how much you use it and how much of it you
    use.

  • Beverly Maynard:

    Sorry I can’t give you a better answer…it totally
    depends on your skin.

  • Verna Hansen:

    I have tried a few other recently and would like to hear from
    you if you wish to email me at .

  • Jeffrey Thompson:

    It says CLEARLY – if you can read English – that if
    you used your debit card then they still won’t charge you for
    30 days but your credit card company may show it as a
    “pending transaction” for at least 30 days. This is
    what you are refering to.

  • Violet Huss:

    My thing is the sagging cheek skin that causes the parentheses (
    ) on each side of my mouth. What results can I expect from Lifecell
    with this problem?

  • Sophie Johnson:

    I have to say, I am skeptical, but I am willing to try it. Yes,
    expensive, but if it works, it will be worth it.

  • Walter Kuehl:

    As for your comment: “This is the same guy David
    researched and found that ‘this guy is a genius marketer and
    can outmarket virtually anyone’.” Actually, what David
    wrote was: “If you google him, you will find [web]
    sites… that basically say that this guy is a genius marketer
    and can outmarket virtually anyone (and for a fee, he’ll
    teach you how to do it!).” Just because these sites may
    “basically say he is a genius marketer” does not
    necessarily mean that he is. (I guess I have done enough research
    by now to know better than taking for truth anything and everything
    I see in print.)

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