Athena 7 Minutes Lift Review

When wrinkles start to appear, people often begin to explore the various creams available in the market. Some choose creams; others prefer serums. There are also people who go to the extent of taking anti-wrinkle injections. Be it any anti-wrinkle treatment, the important aspect is to check the ingredients that it utilizes.

Athena 7 Minutes Lift is a popular product and a choice of many anxious women. As the name suggests, the brand claims to show positive results within only 7 minutes! They also call it a hypoallergenic and gentle alternative. However, this gets difficult to digest when we gauge our eyes on the list of ingredients that go in the manufacturing of Athena 7 Minutes Lift anti-wrinkle cream.

It contains Jasmine Oil, Lemon Peel Oil, Orange Peel Oil, Grapefruit Peel Oil, Rose Flower Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Peppermint Oil, Sesame Seed Oil, Chamomile Flower Oil, Edelweiss Extract, Avocado Oil, Olive Fruit Oil, and Lavender Oil.

While we do not deny the fact that all components are natural but if they are helpful for the purpose they advertise, i.e, to remove wrinkles from face, is a matter of great concern. The ingredients comprise in soothing agents with antiseptic and anti-bacterial properties but do not cater to the demands of a wrinkled face.

Overall Impression of Athena 7 Minutes Lift

Athena 7 Minutes Lift is a gentle cream. Though it can be a good day cream, it does not fulfills its promise of removing fine lines from face. Actually, it is too gentle to do so. Also, with the price tag of $89 for a small bottle, it is not a worth buy. Had this cream been advertised as a great moisturizer that would nourish the skin and make it supple, and the price would have been its 1/4th, we would have advised you to go for it! However, considering the things as of now, we would not advocate the idea that Athena 7 Minutes Lift helps fight wrinkles, and that too in as less as 7 minutes!

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