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LifeCell has a 2.2 - star rating from 15 reviews, indicating a low level of customer satisfaction!

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About company

LifeCell™ Skincare, a dermatologist-recommended brand, offers an anti-aging solution designed to diminish wrinkles and fine lines. Emphasizing realistic expectations, the brand acknowledges that true transformations take time, even with cosmetic procedures. The 30-day trial period allows users to witness skin improvements, with sustained results achievable through continued use. Boasting ingredients that enhance elasticity and promote collagen synthesis, LifeCell's formula contributes to a more youthful skin appearance. The brand's emphasis on hydration underscores its strategy, recognizing that well-moisturized skin minimizes the visibility of wrinkles and fine lines, reaffirming LifeCell's commitment to effective and gradual skincare outcomes.

Key Details:

  • Location: The company is headquartered in Hollywood, Florida, United States.
  • Founders: LifeCell's CEO is Thomas Wayne.
  • Foundation Date: The company was established in the year 2005.

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(1.0)
What a letdown! I decided to
by Shaunelle Ranghill

What a letdown! I decided to give this product a shot, hoping to combat fine lines and wrinkles. Unfortunately, the cream proved to be thick and synthetic, triggering an unexpected breakout—something my resilient skin had never experienced in my 63 years. Attempting to cancel future orders, I was shocked to discover a $189 charge and felt misled by their fine print. Returning the product immediately, I've also involved my financial institution. This shady business practice raises doubts about the product's authenticity and value. Buyer beware – there are better options out there!

(2.0)
Be super cautious if you're thinking about
by Renee

Be super cautious if you're thinking about buying from this company, Life Cell or South Beech, what's the difference? If you buy at a discount, they'll sneakily sign you up for a subscription. Getting your money back? That's like asking for a miracle, they keep coming up with excuses, like "PayPal has a claim open" when they don't. They keep stalling, saying "Give us a day or two" even though it's already been 2 days. And honestly, the cream isn't even worth it, it's just another trick to get you to buy. Avoid it.

(4.0)
I tried Lifecell and I have noticed a change
by Raul H

I tried Lifecell and I have noticed a change in the wrinkles on my forehead. However, it's quite costly. Many people are unhappy with the results, but let's be honest, you need to use it regularly. Be cautious with websites that claim to sell Lifecell but are likely scams. Check the product's origin; it should come from South Beach, not China, to ensure it's genuine. Besides that, it does work thanks to the retinol.

(4.0)
My opinion about LifeCell is quite happy.
by Joanne

My opinion about LifeCell is quite happy. The cream isn't too oily, more like creamy. If some say it's too shiny or oily, they might bought a fake one! Be cautious where you purchase it from. I'm 72 and my skin's been badly damaged by the sun, but this cream's been helpful...I also put it under my eyes! Never had a bad reaction.

(1.0)
Purchased a $4 trial item, only
by Bob Lutz

Purchased a $4 trial item, only to discover an unexpected $189 monthly charge buried in the fine print of the receipt email. Felt deceived and immediately took action by filing a dispute with my bank and requesting a card change. Beware of these deceptive practices – a disappointing experience with this company.

(1.0)
Unpleasant experience with this
by Nour

Unpleasant experience with this company's subscription service. Despite canceling last month and seeking a refund, they initiated another unauthorized subscription on 12/2, charging $89 for an unwanted product. Second call to cancel required. Disappointing and questionable business practices.

(1.0)
I tried this product but didn't see much improvement.
by Mich B

I tried this product but didn't see much improvement. I heard about a cream in a jar called XYZ, so I bought it online. It's definitely more effective since it applies more evenly and doesn’t feel like a mask like Lifecell. I stopped using Lifecell because it isn’t suitable for everyone.

(1.0)
I ordered a sample pack online for $14
by Anonymous

I ordered a sample pack online for $14, but then Lifecell began charging me around $190 every month without sending any products, and I never agreed to that. I had to cancel my credit card, and now I'm working on getting my money back. Steer clear of this company at all costs.

(1.0)
Watch out and avoid buying from this company.
by Penelope

Watch out and avoid buying from this company. They send products, charge your card without consent, and keep sending items without your permission. It's a scam with costly junk. I’m not a repeat customer. I dislike being deceived.

(2.0)
Compeny has sneaky charging practises.
by Ryan

Compeny has sneaky charging practises. They advertize 14$ but actually take 190$ later n put u on auto-pay. When u try to cancel, they offer to halve the price. Best to use a gas station card to avoid extra charges.

(5.0)
The product is fine but really
by Anonymous

The product is fine but really pricey for its value. The company signs you up for a subscription without warning, which then takes a big chunk of money from your account! I would steer clear next time.

(2.0)
I only purchased a test lotion for
by Ginny

I only purchased a test lotion for my girl and within one minute Life Cell charged me $189.00 for body butter that I never authorised. Do NOT BUY FROM THEM BECAUSE THEY ARE SCAMMERS.

(5.0)
Tried All in one Anti aging
by Rang

Tried All in one Anti aging treatmnt. Loved it straight away. Face looked radient, skin felt firmer. Will try other prducts. Wish you guys had product for belly fat.

(1.0)
This stuff is no diffrent than the cheap
by Madas

This stuff is no diffrent than the cheap face cream you can grab at Walmart for 11.99. Definitely not worth losing 189.00 on junk that does nothing at all!!

(2.0)
Life Cell keeps sending me packages I didn't order
by Anonymous

Life Cell keeps sending me packages I didn't order. Are they charging my card without asking? If they are, how do I make them stop?

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