restore_natural_skin_renewalRestore is a typical topical cream that I tried out for 2 weeks with decent results. Nothing terribly spectacular like what I saw with the Resveratrol-based solutions, but there was still some affect nonetheless.

This anti-aging cream promises to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and boost collagen production.

Does It Make Good On These Promises?

My results were so-so. I noticed a slight difference around my eyes, but now as I write this I’m thinking I probably didn’t give it enough time to work to really form a valid opinion on the product. Restore was one of the first products I tried, and I was eager to get to the others to see what kind of results they could offer.

The Cons of Restore

Unfortunately Restore only gives you 12 days to try it out, so you don’t have a ton of time to see if it really works.

Using topical creams like these is just covering a problem under the skin. For the best results, combine it with a solid resveratrol supplement.

It does have the cheapest free-trial offer around, however. If you try to go to another website while you’re visiting their site, you can get in on the free-trial for only $2.00 S&H. I’m not sure how long this will last, however.

To be on the safe side, I gave this anti-aging cream a 3/5.

The Fine Print

  • Trial-Cost: $3.95 or $2.00 (see above)
  • Trial Time: 12 days
  • Phone: 1-877-350-8480
  • Restore
    630 West 9560 South
    Suite C
    Sandy, UT 84070


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