AM Eye Magnets Review

Skin that glows 24 X 7 is the urge of every heart. Facials, steam, cleaning - women uses everything possible under the sun to make their skin look young and radiant.

We all used to play with magnets in our childhood days and use them to attract metals. This concept is applied to make the skin beautiful and charming. AM Eye Magnets is the technique which uses magnets to revitalize your skin. Various cures, like treating back pain and even certain diseases are known to be done through magnets. The company assures that skin can rejuvenate using magnets as this increases the blood flow.

AM Eye Magnets are believed to be hypoallergenic. Many have experienced the development of allergies and irritation. Sticky pads are applied on the face for about thirty minutes each day in the morning. Those thirty minutes are meant for complete relaxation and leisure. But it is noticed that if you relax for thirty minutes a day, you feel energy regain and freshness in your body that would ultimately bring glow to the face.

Sticky pads have a very high tendency of developing bacteria, whereas the company affirms that the pads can be reused. Who would like to keep bacteria infected pads on the face for about thirty minutes? A bad news for those who already have some kind of metal fixed in their bodies! Those with pacemakers and other vital machinery in the bodies are advised not to use these pads as the magnets can hamper the normal functioning of such machines.

Overall Impression of the Product

There is nothing in AM Eye Magnets that attracts the customers to buy it. Neither it helps reducing the fine lines much nor does it assist in moisturizing and rejuvenating the skin. The magnets do not give any kind of contentment as well as stimulus to think of buying them. It is better to opt for other available alternatives in the market to reduce fine lines and soothe skin.

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