Meaningful Beauty Review

meaningful beautyMeaningful Beauty is different in the world of wrinkle products as it has the massive celebrity endorsement of Cindy Crawford behind it. Cindy didn’t develop the product however, and the man behind the cream is a French doctor, billed as one of Europe’s anti aging specialists. There is a whole range of products available, and the website strongly encourages you to buy them all and use them in your daily beauty routine.

How does Meaningful Beauty Work?

Meaningful Beauty products claim to make your skin feel and look younger, to reduce lines and wrinkles and to be the complete beauty regime. The main ingredient which makes these products different from others on the market, according to Meaningful Beauty, is the extract from a melon found in France which contains very high levels of antioxidants. This melon extract is said to work much better than other antioxidants on the market to protect and rejuvenate skin. Meaningful Beauty claims that within 6 weeks, 85% of women will see a noticeable improvement in their skin, 76% found their skin less dry, and 85% would recommend the products to a friend.

However, on closer examination there is very little of this melon extract in the product and it is just listed as a trace on the packaging. It is hard to see how such a little amount of the ingredient can have a drastic effect on skin. The product website trades heavily on the image of Cindy Crawford, who is undoubtedly a beautiful woman. Just how much of her beauty and youthfulness she owes to using these products is up for debate. There are testimonials and photographs on the website showing plenty of satisfied customers however, and the differences in all of the photographs is marked. There are no independent clinical trials or scientific evidence that the product does work though, so we only have the company’s word that the results can be achieved.

Conclusion

Meaningful Beauty is available on a 60 day free trial, so if you are curious to see what it is like, it would be worth getting a trial pack and seeing for yourself. However, with such a lack of scientific evidence or the active ingredients found in other similar products, it is hard to see how it can be drastically effective. It seems very much as if Meaningful Beauty are trading on the image and beauty of a world famous model, and hope that an endorsement by Cindy Crawford will be enough to make most women overlook the lack of proof that the product actually does what it says it does.

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