EliteSerum Review
One of the worst things, in my opinion, is getting a great night of sleep, getting up and then noticing you look like you didn’t sleep at all. It AMAZES me that the way your eyes look can make such an impact on how you look overall. That is why we will help you on your search for the perfect eye cream!
EliteSerum claims to be a scientifically designed product that they say is “The Best Alternative to Botox Injections”. The product claims to lift and firm skin, diminish crows feet, smooth fine lines, eliminate puffiness and reduce dark circles.
We will take you through the pros and cons of EliteSerum to helo you figure out if this is something to try, or pass on.
EliteSerum Pros
• Ingredients: The main ingredients in the EliteSerum and their claims are great. Below is a breakdown of the main ingredients and what they have been shown to do.
1. Pharmaceutical-Grade Peptides (Argireline, Snap-8, Haloxyl, Eyeliss, Matrixyl3000 & SYN-Coll): EliteSerum contains many different peptides.
• Haloxyl is said to help with circulation, therefore diminishing dark circles and puffiness.
• Matrixyl3000 is said to help with cell regeneration and renewal, keeping skin turnover active helping skin look vibrant and young.
• Argireline is supposedly the best alternative to botox, so say some experts. It helps diminish wrinkles.
• Snap-8 has been shown to slow the breakdown of collagen and elastin. Doing this keeps the skin firm and youthful.
• Eyeliss is EliteSerum’s proprietary blend of peptides that are said to decrease bags and puffiness as well.
• SYN-Coll can help with the increase of collagen production.
2. Natural Moisturizers (Red and Green Seaweed Extract & Hyaluronic Acid :
• Red & Green Seaweed Extract has been shown to inhibit the breakdown of collagen and elastin.
• Hyaluronic Acid penetrates deep into the skin, attaches to water and helps promote circulation and hydration. These in turn help diminish signs of aging like crows feet and other wrinkles around the eyes and helps with over all rejuvenation.
EliteSerum Cons
• Price: EliteSerum can be found for about $69-90 online plus shipping an handling. It is a bit pricey for an eye cream.
• Return Policy: There isn’t one really. The manufacturer says because of the time and money is cost to test the ingredients, the product is non-refundable. Once it is open, you cannot return it. If you are unsatisfied, there is a chance they will send you a new bottle if you call and talk to them about your experience. AND if you return EliteSerum unopened, you have to pay a 20% restocking fee.
• Testing: EliteSerum does not have any clinical testing on the actual product. The manufacturer website boasts about the ingredients having testing, but it is questionable that they used the exact ingredients that have been tested.
• Safety: The ingredients listed on the product’s website are safe to use but as mentioned before, we couldn’t locate the full ingredient listing anywhere.
• Hype: The manufacturer’s website seems a bit stuffed. Too much information that is bogged down with far too much scientific jargon. There are a ton of pictures and bright colors and huge text. Seems like they may be trying to hide something.
EliteSerum Overall Value
With the ingredients, price, return policy and look of the manufacturer’s website, we will give the EliteSerum a pass unless you want to take the risk!

