Caracol Cream - Does it Work or is it a Scam?

Unfortunately, even if you were to try each and every product (which would cost you upwards of $400 or so), the chances that you would actually see the results you expected would be particularly low. That’s because supermarket quality products are just not good enough at the task of anti-aging. To get right to the bottom of the problem, we decided to try a new product - Caracol Cream - which is not available in your standard everyday retail store.
Before we actually tried the product, we broke it down in our lab to take a look at the chemical and ingredient makeup of solution. Here are the key findings of this testing:
Key Ingredients In Caracol Cream.
o Antibiotic Peptides:
To ensure that your skin remains in the best possible shape, you need to eliminate any pathogens which are sucking the life out of the delicate parts of the skin. Antibiotic peptides do just that. They kill anything which is draining the skin of its naturally produced and vital products.
o Retynil Palmitate:
This strange sounding chemical is actually different from most synthetic chemicals. It occurs naturally in the wilderness, and hence can be classified as a naturally occurring byproduct. When applied to human skin, Retynil Palmitate allows dead skin cells to be sloughed off, with absolutely no acidic or drying effect on the skin.
o Matrixyl 3000
This is probably the most exciting product inside the Caracol Cream. It is responsible for giving the skin extra elasticity, which helps to remove wrinkles and maintain the skins strength and durability. Without the revolutionary Matrixyl 3000 ingredient base in the product, Caracol Cream would surely not be as effective as it currently is.
Overall Thoughts.
After taking the time to sort through the array of decent ingredients in this product - we put it to the test. Following a 4 week trial, it became clear that indeed Caracol Cream is just as good, if not better, than the company who markets it professes. Therefore - we highly recommend Caracol Cream for use in antiaging objectives.






