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It appears twice: in the tabbed accordion and in the ingredient section lower on the page.
In ingredient-level clinical studies, after 8 weeks of consistent use, Matrixyl® 3000 helped: • Reduce the appearance of wrinkle depth by up to 45%* • Improve visible elasticity by over 20%* • Promote smoother, firmer-looking skin with consistent use
Matrixyl® 3000's clinical study, two months, twice daily, at 3%, on 23 women aged 39 to 74, showed: • Deep wrinkles measured 39.4% smaller in surface area* • Skin tone came in 15% higher* • Density readings ran up to 45% higher, for a firmer, plumper look*
It appears twice on the page, in both copies of this statistic block.
Improve visible elasticity by over 20%*
Improve the look of skin tone by 15%*
It appears twice on the page, in both copies of this statistic block.
• Boost skin hydration by over 40% in 2 weeks*
• 2 weeks in, skin holds 15% more water. By week 6, 55% more*
The References section at the bottom of the page, replaced as one whole block.
(the whole References accordion as rendered: eight ingredient clusters, 32 links plus the two placeholder notes; full capture in the live snapshot)
References Figures on this page refer to clinical studies of the individual ingredients, not the finished product. Results vary. Matrixyl® 3000 1. Sederma/Croda Matrixyl® 3000 clinical study (sponsor-conducted): 23 women aged 39 to 74, 3% concentration, twice daily, 56 days, split-face against placebo. Surface area of deep wrinkles reduced 39.4% (mean); papillary-dermis density up 11.5% on average and up to 45%. Product documentation: Croda Beauty, Matrixyl® 3000 page. 2. Lintner K, Peschard O (2000). Biologically active peptides: from a laboratory bench curiosity to a functional skin care product. Int J Cosmet Sci 22(3):207-218. PMID 18503476. Idealift™ 1. Sederma/Croda Idealift™ claim substantiation study (sponsor-conducted): 26 women, average age 62, 4% concentration, twice daily, 2 months, half-face design. Skin's resistance to sagging up 20.5% at one month and 24% at two months by image analysis; firmness up 7.8% on average and up to 28%; jowl surface area down 11.3%. Product documentation: Croda Beauty, Idealift™ page. VC-IP (Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate) 1. Yokota M, Yahagi S (2022). Evaluation of the anti-wrinkle effect of a lipophilic pro-vitamin C derivative, tetra-isopalmitoyl ascorbic acid. J Cosmet Dermatol 21(8):3503-3514. PMID 34910367. Double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled split-face trial, 69 women, 8 weeks, VC-IP tested at 1%, 2% and 3%. 2. Ochiai Y, et al (2006). A new lipophilic pro-vitamin C, tetra-isopalmitoyl ascorbic acid (VC-IP), prevents UV-induced skin pigmentation through its anti-oxidative properties. J Dermatol Sci 44(1):37-44. PMID 16935471. 3. Maia Campos PMBG, et al (2012). Application of tetra-isopalmitoyl ascorbic acid in cosmetic formulations. Eur J Pharm Biopharm. PMID 22974986. Hyaluronic Acid 1. Draelos ZD, et al (2021). Clinical evaluation of topical hyaluronic acid for skin rejuvenation, with hydration measured through week six. Dermatol Ther. PMC8322246. Urea 1. Piquero-Casals J, et al (2021). Urea in dermatology: a review. Dermatol Ther. PMID 34596890. 2. Lacarrubba F, et al (2021). 10% urea cream in senile xerosis: clinical and instrumental evaluation. J Cosmet Dermatol. PMID 33934477. Skin Aging and AGEs (the Sugar Glass Effect) 1. Gkogkolou P, Böhm M (2012). Advanced glycation end products: key players in skin aging? Dermato-endocrinology 4(3):259-270. PMC3583887. 2. Fessel G, et al (2014). Advanced glycation end-products reduce collagen molecular sliding to affect collagen fibril damage mechanisms but not stiffness. PLoS ONE 9(11):e110948. PMID 25364829. 3. Danby FW (2010). Nutrition and aging skin: sugar and glycation. Clin Dermatol. PMID 20620757. 4. Verzijl N, et al (2000). Effect of collagen turnover on the accumulation of advanced glycation end products. J Biol Chem. PMID 10976109.
It appears twice on the page, in both copies of this statistic block.
In ingredient-level clinical studies, after 56 days of consistent use, Idealift™ was shown to: • Improve the look of skin firmness and sagging by up to 24%* • Support a lifted, more contoured facial profile • Help reduce visible laxity in jawline and cheeks
Idealift™'s half-face clinical study, 26 women, average age 62, one side treated twice daily at 4% for two months, showed on the treated side: • Skin's resistance to sagging 24% higher by image analysis* • Jowl surface area up to 21% smaller* • A separate firmness reading up to 28% higher*
It appears twice: in the tabbed accordion and in the ingredient section lower on the page.
Tabs: "Peer-reviewed studies show green tea polyphenols can reduce visible redness and improve skin clarity over 8 weeks.*" Multirow: "In published studies, topical green tea polyphenols were shown to: Improve visible skin clarity within 6–8 weeks*"
Catechins are the reason green tea appears in antioxidant research at all, and catechins live in the leaf extract rather than the oil. The extract is what is in this formula.
Two ingredient sections on the page.
This antioxidant-rich oil has been used in cosmetic dermatology for decades… In cosmetic evaluation, rosemary leaf oil was shown to: • Improve visible clarity and comfort after consistent use* • Reduce the appearance of redness and fatigue • Support skin's natural antioxidant defenses
This aromatic botanical has been part of skincare for generations. In this formula, rosemary leaf oil plays a supporting role: • Lends the cream its light, natural scent • Chosen for its gentle skin-conditioning feel • Rounds out the formula alongside the studied actives
Two spots: the FAQ and the guarantee box.
We'll refund every penny. Try it for 60 days. If you're not happy with what you see in the mirror, just let us know. No hoops. No questions. Just a full refund.
We’ll refund every penny. Try it for the full 60 days. If you’re not happy with what you see in the mirror, just let us know and send the jar back, even a nearly empty one. That’s the whole process.
The ingredient section lower on the page (the multi-row layout).
A dual-peptide complex (palmitoyl tripeptide-1 + palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7) that works at the cellular level to help support your skin's visible firmness and elasticity.
A dual-peptide complex (palmitoyl tripeptide-1 + palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7), studied at 3% for visible firmness and elasticity.
The ingredient section lower on the page (the multi-row layout).
In dermatology studies, urea (10%) was shown to:
In dermatology studies, urea at the 5% level used here was shown to:
The Our Satisfaction Guarantee block, where the identical sentence runs on all seven copies of the product pages.
Confidence shouldn't come with conditions.
Confidence should be this simple.
The opener of the Understanding AGEs section, with the same shouted all-caps style repeating across the story sections.
Here's something most people don't know about aging skin: There's a hidden process happening beneath the surface... that's making your skin look older, FASTER. It's called glycation. And it's quietly sabotaging your collagen and elastin right now.
Melt sugar in a pan, let it cool, and you get glass. Same material, no give. Something close to that is happening to the collagen in your skin, where sugar molecules bind to the fiber and lock it in place. It's called glycation. We call the result the Sugar Glass Effect.
The FAQ section.
Why haven’t I heard of this before? Because we don’t waste millions on celebrity endorsements. We built this brand on science, not hype. Instead of flashy ads, we let real results and word of mouth do the talking—so we can invest more in our formula and pass the savings on to you.
Why isn’t this in stores? Because we don’t waste millions on celebrity endorsements or retail shelf space. We built this brand on science, not hype. Instead of flashy ads, we let real results and word of mouth do the talking, so we can invest more in our formula and pass the savings on to you.
About 26 spots, concentrated in the How to Use section and the FAQ answers, on both copies of this product's page.
Using clean fingertips, scoop out a small amount of creamâabout the size of a quarterâfrom the jar. Think of this as your skin's reset buttonâstarting fresh, every time.
Using clean fingertips, scoop out a small amount of cream, about the size of a quarter, from the jar. Think of this as your skin's reset button: starting fresh, every time.
The Clean, Conscious, Quality checklist.
Formulated with dermatologist-recommended ingredients
Every featured active at the strength its clinical study used
The stable vitamin C bullet, in both of its copies on the page.
Help visibly brighten and even out tone within 8–12 weeks*
Help visibly brighten and even out tone, with effects on UV-linked pigmentation shown in 3 weeks in ingredient studies*
The glycation research section.
Peptides to help rebuild. Vitamin C to help protect. Antioxidants to help defend.
Peptides for firmness. Vitamin C for tone. Antioxidants for environmental defense.
The green tea section.
UV exposure. Pollution. Inflammation.
Sun through glass. City air. Dry indoor heat.
The 'what makes it different' paragraph inside the tabbed accordion.
Our Age-Defying Face Cream uses clinically-studied peptides, a stable Vitamin C derivative, and targeted antioxidants that work beneath the surface... addressing the glycation process directly so skin looks smoother, firmer, and more radiant.
Our Age-Defying Face Cream uses clinically-studied peptides, a stable Vitamin C derivative, and targeted antioxidants that work within the skin's surface layers, addressing the glycation process directly so skin looks smoother, firmer, and more radiant.
The result line right after the mechanism paragraph in the glycation story.
The result is a formula that works beneath the surface, where the real damage accumulates.
The result is a formula that works within the skin's surface layers, where the look of that damage shows.
The FAQ answer to 'Why would this be different?'
We address what's happening beneath the surface... where AGEs are damaging collagen and driving the appearance of older-looking skin.
We address the glycation process itself... where AGEs are damaging collagen and driving the appearance of older-looking skin.
The fourth bullet of the third gallery image, which runs on both copies of this product's page.
(image text) Brightens and defends with Vitamin C + green tea
(image fix) Brightens and defends with Vitamin C
The Matrixyl 3000 ingredient block, in both of its copies on the page.
(not currently stated anywhere on the page)
The study behind these numbers used Matrixyl® 3000 at 3%. So does this cream.
The Idealift ingredient block, in both of its copies on the page.
(not currently stated anywhere on the page)
Dosed at 4%, which is what the 26 women in the clinical study used twice daily for two months.
The stable vitamin C ingredient block.
(not currently stated anywhere on the page)
69 people. 8 weeks. One side of each face got VC-IP, the other got placebo, and neither the volunteers nor the graders knew which was which. At the exact strength used here, the VC-IP side came out ahead on the look of wrinkles.*
Three spots: the ingredient accordion, the tabs section, and a third softened variant of the same claim.
Clinically shown to OUTPERFORM hydroquinone in dark spot fading. Powered by 4-Butylresorcinol, a precision tone clarifier shown in clinical studies to outperform traditional dark spot correctors
Most dark-spot pages lead with a big percentage. Ours can’t: the clinical trial behind 4-Butylresorcinol never published one. What it did publish matters more. Eight weeks on real age spots, measured against the same cream with the active removed, and the spots faded by a margin statistics could separate from chance. We formulate at the exact concentration that trial used.*
Five spots: the bullets at the top of the page, the tabs block, the BRIGHT ingredient accordion, the lower ingredient section, and the hidden search-engine description.
BRIGHT Oléoactif® and 4-Butylresorcinol shown in clinical studies to help reduce melanin buildup by up to 52% and visibly fade stubborn age spots* In ingredient-level clinical studies, BRIGHT Oléoactif® helped reduce melanin content in dark spots by up to 52% in 56 days*
20 women, 56 days, and the reading taken off the spot itself rather than off a questionnaire. The treated group's dark spots improved 12.58% against their own starting measurement, statistically significant at p<0.01. The placebo group's improved 3.76%.*
The search-engine description, the two social-share descriptions, the structured data, and the body copy, as identical strings.
Clinically-studied melanin inhibitors + antioxidants work beneath the surface to visibly fade discoloration, even skin tone, and restore clarity.
Four actives, four studies, one job: skin that reads more even.
The References accordion, replaced as one whole section.
(the whole References accordion as rendered: it currently shows the face cream's reference list, not this product's)
References Figures on this page refer to clinical studies of the individual ingredients, not the finished product. Results vary. BRIGHT Oléoactif® 1. Hallstar BPC clinical study (supplier-conducted): 20 women aged 30 to 70 with age spots, 1% concentration, twice daily, 56 days. Dark-spot appearance improved up to 12.58% against 3.76% for placebo, measured by chromameter ITA°. Supplier documentation: Hallstar BPC, BRIGHT Oléoactif® brochure. 4-Butylresorcinol 1. Kolbe L, et al (2013). J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. PMID 23205541 (vehicle-controlled, age spots, 0.3% concentration, 8 weeks). 2. Khemis A, et al (2007). Br J Dermatol. PMID 17388924. Niacinamide 1. Hakozaki T, et al (2002). Br J Dermatol. PMID 12100180. 2. Navarrete-Solís J, et al (2011). Dermatol Res Pract. PMC3142702. VC-IP (Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate) 1. Ochiai Y, et al (2006). A new lipophilic pro-vitamin C, tetra-isopalmitoyl ascorbic acid (VC-IP), prevents UV-induced skin pigmentation through its anti-oxidative properties. J Dermatol Sci 44(1):37-44. PMID 16935471. Hyaluronic Acid 1. Draelos ZD, et al (2021). Dermatol Ther. PMC8322246 (clinical hydration evaluation of a topical hyaluronic acid serum). Pigmentation and Skin Renewal 1. Ogbechie-Godec OA, Elbuluk N (2017). Dermatol Ther. PMC5574745. 2. Grove GL, Kligman AM (1983). J Gerontol. PMID 6827031.
Five body-copy occurrences (the 'built to address this' tab paragraph, the FAQ answer, the ingredients overview, the results-timeline intro, and the brand block), plus a sixth inside a sentence another fix replaces wholesale.
Our Dark Spot Corrector uses clinically-studied melanin inhibitors, stable Vitamin C derivatives, and targeted antioxidants to address the visible source of the echo effect...
Our Dark Spot Corrector uses clinically-studied brightening actives, stable Vitamin C derivatives, and targeted antioxidants to address the visible source of the echo effect...
The FAQ answer to 'Will it work for me?'; the promise block's guarantee-name sentence and its softer 'No hoops. No hassle.' stay, because the falsifiable overstatement lives here.
We'll refund every penny. Try it for 60 days. If you're not happy with what you see in the mirror, just let us know. No hoops. No questions. Just a full refund.
We’ll refund every penny. Try it for the full 60 days. If you’re not happy with what you see in the mirror, just let us know and send the bottle back, even a nearly empty one. That’s the whole process.
The second image in the dark-spot gallery (the file darkspot-gallery-2.png).
Lightens dark spots, evens tone, and brightens discoloration. Results build with daily use. Lightweight and gentle.
Visibly fades dark spots, evens tone, and brightens the look of discoloration. Results build with daily use. Lightweight and gentle.
The FAQ (three occurrences) and the What to Expect section.
More dramatic visible changes typically appear within 2–4 weeks of consistent use. With optimal results by week 8.
The studies behind this formula measured their results at eight weeks and beyond. That is the honest window, and it is why the guarantee runs sixty days rather than thirty. Photograph one spot in the same light on day one, and do not compare again until week eight: the eye stops reporting honestly on a face it sees every morning.*
Appears in 2 places, both take the same replacement: the Benefits accordion bullet, and the hidden search-and-social description (JSON-LD).
Antioxidants help calm inflammation and protect against triggers that reactivate pigment production.
Antioxidants help keep skin looking calm and defend against the triggers that bring discoloration back.
The same bullet in both niacinamide lists: the accordion ('Calms visible redness and inflammation') and the published-studies list ('Calm visible redness and inflammation').
Calms visible redness and inflammation
Calms visible redness
Three occurrences: the Key Ingredients 'Brightener Without The Sting' bullet, plus both copies of the VC-IP block intro.
A stable, oil-soluble form of Vitamin C that penetrates deeply. Delivering all the tone-evening and radiance-boosting benefits you want.
A stable, oil-soluble form of Vitamin C that absorbs readily. Delivering all the tone-evening and radiance-boosting benefits you want...
The Our Satisfaction Guarantee promise block, where this line is identical on all seven product-page copies.
Confidence shouldn't come with conditions.
Confidence should be this simple.
Nowhere on the page yet; the alert gets added near the directions.
(absent, grep for "sunburn", "SPF" and "sun protection" across the full page returns zero)
(ADD to the PDP directions block, mirroring the label: âSunburn Alert: Contains BHA, which may increase sun sensitivity and risk of sunburn. Use sunscreen and limit sun exposure during use and for one week after.â)
The Echo Effect section heading plus its four opener lines, replaced together as one block.
Understanding The Echo Effect: The Hidden Process That's Keeping Your Dark Spots Stuck Here's something most people don't know about dark spots: There's a hidden process happening beneath the surface... that's making your discoloration come back, FASTER. It's called the Echo Effect. And it's quietly sabotaging your skin's clarity right now.
Understanding The Echo Effect: Why Dark Spots Come Back After They Fade Two outcomes get sold as one: a spot that fades, and a spot that stays gone. A spot can get lighter than it has looked in years and still be back in the same place after one bright summer. It's called the Echo Effect. And it's the half of the problem this formula was built around.
The FAQ question-and-answer unit that also ships on the face cream page, in this page's slightly different copy.
Why haven’t I heard of this before? Because we don't waste millions on celebrity endorsements. We built this brand on science, not hype. Instead of flashy ads, we let real results and word of mouth do the talking- so we can invest more in our formula and pass the savings on to you.
Why isn’t this in stores? Because we don't waste millions on celebrity endorsements or retail shelf space. We built this brand on science, not hype. Instead of flashy ads, we let real results and word of mouth do the talking, so we can invest more in our formula and pass the savings on to you.
The shipping, tracking, and security FAQ answers, boilerplate that repeats identically on the sibling product pages.
We ship fast—and track every order. Most orders arrive within 3–5 business days, depending on your location. Our dedicated shipping team dispatches orders within 24 hours, and you'll receive a tracking link the moment your order ships—so you can start seeing results sooner. Is my purchase secure? Absolutely—your data and payment are protected.
We ship fast, and we track every order. Most orders arrive within 3–5 business days, depending on your location. Our dedicated shipping team dispatches orders within 24 hours, and you'll receive a tracking link the moment your order ships, so you can start seeing results sooner. Is my purchase secure? Absolutely: your data and payment are protected.
Four spots across the page where the asterisked ingredient-study disclosure prints.
Four variants across the page. One omits the "not on the finished product" clause entirely, and brand spelling alternates between "YouthfulMe" and "Youthful Me".
*Based on clinical studies of individual ingredients, not on the finished YouthfulMe product. Results may vary.
The second bullet of the 4-Butylresorcinol what-it-does list.
Supports the skin's natural melanin regulation, aiding visible brightness and clarity
Supports visible brightness and clarity
The Visible Results list and the Targeted Benefits section.
Helps visibly fade stubborn age spots and hyperpigmentation
Age spots that read lighter, and skin that reads even instead of patchy.
The second sentence of the 'Why Most Treatments Don't Address The Real Issue?' tab; the 'A process where...' paragraph that follows stays.
But research shows the real issue is happening beneath the surface.
But the research points to something surface fading never touches.
The 'The result?' line in the Echo mechanism story.
Dark spots that fade temporarily... then regenerate from beneath the surface.
Dark spots that fade temporarily... then echo back in the same places.
The FAQ answer to 'Why would this be different?'.
We address what's happening beneath the surface... where the pigmentation cycle is stuck 'echoing' past damage.
We address the cycle that is stuck 'echoing' past damage, not just the shade it leaves behind.
The first line of the 'Visible Results You Can See and Feel' list, which appears three times identically.
Visibly fades dark spots and post-inflammatory marks
Dark spots look lighter, and so do the marks that outlast whatever caused them.
The third sentence of the 'Most skincare products completely IGNORE this process' column.
But they don't address the ROOT CAUSE of why your dark spots keep coming back.
But they don't address what sends the same spot back.
Six occurrences beyond the Visible Results lines: the hero blotchiness bullet, the Key Benefits line, both niacinamide lists, the melanin-support bullet, and the results timeline, plus any copies in the page's hidden structured data.
Brightens & Evens Skin Tone - Niacinamide and VC-IP help reduce the appearance of blotchiness, post-inflammatory marks, and uneven patches for a more radiant complexion.
Brightens & Evens Skin Tone - Niacinamide and VC-IP help reduce the appearance of blotchiness, lingering marks, and uneven patches for a more radiant complexion.
The closing line of the brightening-complex copy, in both its copies (the accordion and the multirow block).
A clinically-backed brightening complex. That actually addresses the ROOT cause.
A clinically-backed brightening complex. Built for the echo itself, not just the fade.
The 4-Butylresorcinol ingredient block.
(not currently stated anywhere on the page)
4-Butylresorcinol is at 0.3% here, the concentration the published trial ran. In that trial, treated age spots looked lighter than the base-only controls at eight weeks, and the difference reached statistical significance.*
The BRIGHT Oléoactif ingredient block.
(not currently stated anywhere on the page)
1%, the concentration the clinical study used across its fifty-six days. The data is Hallstar's, held on file, and the endpoint is a color reading rather than a questionnaire.*
The same sentence everywhere it is syndicated: the search-result description, the Facebook and Twitter share descriptions, the page's hidden structured data, and the tab body copy.
Clinically-studied peptides + microcirculation boosters work beneath the surface to visibly brighten, smooth, and refresh.
Eyeliss and Matrixyl 3000, both at the concentration their clinical studies used, in a cream made for the thinnest skin on the face. Eyes look smoother and more rested.
The Matrixyl 3000 stat bullet, the same bullet in the tabs block and the multirow block.
Reduce the appearance of wrinkle depth by up to 45%*
Support up to 45% denser, firmer-looking skin, and reduce the surface area of deep wrinkles by 39.4%.*
The Eyeliss stat line in the tabs block.
Eyeliss™ helped reduce the appearance of under-eye puffiness by up to 70%*
65% of women saw reduced under-eye bag volume in just 28 days, rising to 70% by 8 weeks.*
The bounce/resilience bullet directly under the 45% bullet, the same bullet in the tabs block and the multirow block.
Improved the look of skin's natural bounce/resilience by over 20%.*
Skin tone improved 15.5% over two months in the half-face study, and elasticity 5.5%.*
The hyaluronic acid stat line, the same line in the tabs block and the multirow block.
In peer-reviewed clinical testing, topical hyaluronic acid increased the appearance of skin hydration by over 40% within 2 weeks of daily use*
Boost skin hydration by 15% in just 2 weeks, building to 55% by week 6.*
The hero intro sentence, which appears identically in the announcement banner and the product hero.
Formulated with clinically studied peptides, microcirculation-supporting actives, and hydrating botanicals, this cream helps eyes look smoother, refreshed, and visibly revived
Formulated with clinically studied peptides, eye-area actives at study strength, and hydrating botanicals, this cream helps eyes look smoother, refreshed, and visibly revived
Hero bullet list, third line.
Enhanced with Caffeine + Hesperidin to support microcirculation and brighten the under-eye area
With hesperidin, an antioxidant, and caffeine.
The section tagline, which appears twice, once with a period and once with an ellipsis.
Powered by microcirculation science. Formulated to help your eyes look visibly awake, refreshed, and renewed.
Powered by two peptides at their study strength. Formulated to help your eyes look visibly awake, refreshed, and renewed.
The what-to-expect results list, second line.
Brighter, more awake appearance – dark circles fade as circulation improves.
Brighter, more awake appearance – the eye area reads less shadowed.
Four near-identical bullets across the what-it-does lists, each pairing 'supporting microcirculation' with reduced puffiness and dark circles.
Helps support microcirculation to visibly reduce puffiness and dark circles
Helps reduce the look of puffiness and shadow under the eye
The FAQ answer to 'Why would this be different?', second sentence.
We address what's happening beneath the surface... where weakened microcirculation, fluid buildup, and constant motion are driving the appearance of tired-looking eyes.
We address the drivers themselves... fluid buildup, constant motion, and thinning support, the three things that make eyes look tired.
Hero bullet list, second line, plus its copy in the hidden product data that search engines read.
Visibly Smooths & Firms - Matrixyl 3000 and Eyeliss shown in clinical studies to help reduce the appearance of wrinkle depth by up to 45% and puffiness by up to 70%*.
Visibly Smooths & Firms - Matrixyl 3000: deep-wrinkle surface area down 39.4% in its study. Eyeliss: 65% of volunteers with visibly reduced bags at 28 days*.
The multi-row Eyeliss list, the bullet 'Reduce the look of under-eye puffiness by up to 70%*'.
Reduce the look of under-eye puffiness by up to 70%*
65% of women saw reduced under-eye bag volume in just 28 days, rising to 70% by 8 weeks.*
The hero bullet beginning 'Powered by Eyelissâ¢, a 3-peptide complex'.
Powered by Eyeliss™, a 3-peptide complex clinically shown to reduce visible puffiness by up to 70%*
Powered by Eyeliss™, a 3-peptide complex: 65% of women in its clinical study showed reduced under-eye bag volume at 28 days, 70% by 8 weeks*
The caffeine stat line, the same line in the tabs block and the multirow block.
In ingredient-level studies, caffeine was shown to reduce visible puffiness within 4 weeks*
Caffeine, included for its skin-conditioning role in the formula.
Fifteen dark-circle mentions across the page; the problem ones credit the benefit to Eyeliss or to circulation.
Our peptide complex (Eyeliss™ + Matrixyl® 3000) works with mature eye skin to visibly smooth crow's feet, reduce puffiness, and brighten dark circles. Helps diminish visible puffiness and dark circles by supporting microcirculation
Eyeliss is the active with the under-eye bag data. In its clinical study, 65% of volunteers showed reduced under-eye bag volume at 28 days. Single-arm study, no placebo group, and we say so because it changes what the number means.*
The References accordion, the entire section.
(the whole References accordion as rendered: it currently shows the face cream's reference list, not this product's)
References Figures on this page refer to clinical studies of the individual ingredients, not the finished product. Results vary. Eyeliss™ 1. Sederma/Croda Eyeliss™ supplier study (sponsor-conducted): 20 volunteers, cream containing 3% Eyeliss™, twice daily; 65% of volunteers showed a measurable reduction in under-eye bag volume at 28 days by 3D morphometry, rising to 70% by 56 days; 62% reported visible eye-contour smoothing. Product documentation: Croda Beauty, Eyeliss™ page. Matrixyl® 3000 1. Sederma/Croda Matrixyl® 3000 clinical study (sponsor-conducted): 23 women aged 39 to 74, 3% concentration, twice daily, 56 days, split-face against placebo. Surface area of deep wrinkles reduced 39.4% (mean); skin tone up 15.5%. Product documentation: Croda Beauty, Matrixyl® 3000 page. 2. Lintner K, Peschard O (2000). Biologically active peptides: from a laboratory bench curiosity to a functional skin care product. Int J Cosmet Sci 22(3):207-218. PMID 18503476. Hyaluronic Acid 1. Draelos ZD, et al (2021). Dermatol Ther. PMC8322246 (corneometry-measured water content up 15% at week 2 and 55% at week 6). The Eye Area 1. Shoukath S, et al (2017). The lymphatic anatomy of the lower eyelid and conjunctiva. Plast Reconstr Surg. PMID 28234825. 2. Sarkar R, et al (2016). Periorbital hyperpigmentation: a comprehensive review. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. PMC4756872.
The FAQ answer to 'Is this another overhyped skincare fad?', second line.
Built on microcirculation research.
Built on two peptides with published studies.
The eye-fatigue problem list, third line.
Sluggish blood flow that creates shadows and makes dark circles more visible
Shadowing and puffiness that make the eye area read tired before the rest of the face does.
The three-causes list under the Silk Paper section, lines two and three.
Swelling from fluid pooling beneath the surface Shadowing from weakened microcirculation that darkens and dulls
Swelling where fluid gathers in silk-thin skin Shadowing that deepens by evening
The 'it creases / it swells / it shadows' block, lines two and three.
It swells when fluid pools beneath the surface – weak microcirculation can't address puffiness efficiently It shadows when circulation slows – sluggish blood flow shows up as dark circles and dullness
It swells: there is nowhere for fluid to hide under skin this thin It shadows: the hollow underneath goes dark first
The eye-fatigue section intro, second sentence.
Puffiness, shadows, and crow's feet are driven by weakened microcirculation, peptide depletion, constant motion, and fluid buildup beneath silk-thin skin.
Puffiness, shadows, and crow's feet are driven by constant motion, fluid buildup, and thinning support beneath silk-thin skin.
The FAQ, in the answer to 'Will it work for me?' (the promise block elsewhere keeps its guarantee name and its softer 'No hoops. No hassle.' line).
We'll refund every penny. Try it for 60 days. If you're not happy with what you see in the mirror, just let us know. No hoops. No questions. Just a full refund.
We’ll refund every penny. Try it for the full 60 days. If you’re not happy with what you see in the mirror, just let us know and send the jar back, even a nearly empty one. That’s the whole process.
The 'Our Satisfaction Guarantee' promise block, where this line is word-for-word identical on all seven product page copies.
Confidence shouldn't come with conditions.
Confidence should be this simple.
In the product tabs, the sentence right after the intro about why most eye creams miss the real issue.
The skin around your eyes is up to 5× thinner than the rest of your face... constantly folding with every blink, squint, and smile.
The skin around your eyes is the thinnest on your face, and the most delicate... constantly folding with every blink, squint, and smile. It shows change first.
The 'Here's how it works' story, first sentence.
The skin around your eyes is up to 5× thinner than the rest of your face. Fragile. Like silk paper.
The skin around your eyes is the thinnest on your face. Fragile. Like silk paper.
The 'What You Should Know' list, first line.
Eye skin is up to 5× thinner than facial skin- making it more vulnerable to creasing and dryness
Eye skin is the thinnest on the face- making it more vulnerable to creasing and dryness
The opener under the 'Understanding the Silk Paper Effect' heading, the four lines below it.
Here's something most people don't know about aging eyes: There's a hidden process happening beneath the surface... that's making your eyes look older, FASTER. It's called the Silk Paper Effect. And it's quietly sabotaging your delicate eye area right now.
Silk paper is strong for its weight and thinner than anything around it. So is the skin under your eyes. Every blink folds it, fluid gathers in it, and shadows settle in the hollow beneath it. That is the Silk Paper Effect. And it is the problem this cream is built around.
The FAQ, the 'Why haven't I heard of this before?' question and answer, the same unit the face cream page carries.
Why haven’t I heard of this before? Because we don't waste millions on celebrity endorsements. We built this brand on science, not hype. Instead of flashy ads, we let real results and word of mouth do the talking- so we can invest more in our formula and pass the savings on to you.
Why isn’t this in stores? Because we don't waste millions on celebrity endorsements or retail shelf space. We built this brand on science, not hype. Instead of flashy ads, we let real results and word of mouth do the talking, so we can invest more in our formula and pass the savings on to you.
The shipping, tracking, and security FAQ answers, identical boilerplate on this page and its sibling product pages.
We ship fast—and track every order. Most orders arrive within 3–5 business days, depending on your location. Our dedicated shipping team dispatches orders within 24 hours, and you'll receive a tracking link the moment your order ships—so you can start seeing results sooner. Is my purchase secure? Absolutely—your data and payment are protected.
We ship fast, and we track every order. Most orders arrive within 3–5 business days, depending on your location. Our dedicated shipping team dispatches orders within 24 hours, and you'll receive a tracking link the moment your order ships, so you can start seeing results sooner. Is my purchase secure? Absolutely: your data and payment are protected.
The multi-row block that restates the page's numbered claims.
The multirow block restates every numbered claim (70%, 45%, 20%, 4 weeks, 40%) but contains no asterisk disclaimer inside the section. The nearest sits two sections later.
Add the standard ingredient-level disclaimer inside the multirow block: *Based on clinical studies of individual ingredients, not on the finished YouthfulMe product. Results may vary.
In the product tabs, the first two sentences under the heading 'Why Most Eye Creams Don't Address The Real Issue?'.
Most eye creams focus on surface hydration. But research shows the real issue is happening beneath the surface.
Most eye creams treat dryness. The eye area gives a face away earlier than that, and it does it in three separate ways: fine creasing, puffiness that comes and goes, and a hollow that reads dark under overhead light. Hydration answers one of the three.
The Eyeliss ingredient block, both copies of it.
(not currently stated anywhere on the page)
The Eyeliss study ran the peptide at 3%. So does this jar. Concentration is the line most labels leave off.*
The Matrixyl ingredient block, both copies of it.
(not currently stated anywhere on the page)
Matrixyl 3000 at 3%, the level its clinical study used. In that study, the surface area covered by deep wrinkles fell 39.4% in two months.*
The Hyaluronic Acid ingredient block.
(no correct hydration figure on the page; the current one is the wrong 40%)
Skin holds more than twice the water it held before the cream went on. That is the measured result: water content up 134%, immediately after application.*
The Matrixyl ingredient block.
(not currently stated anywhere on the page)
At one month, measured by ultrasound against placebo, skin density read 7.8% higher. The study ran 28 women, average age 59.*
Several spots across the page copy and artwork.
"Helps Dimish The Appearance" (×3, misspelling of Diminish) "puffiness" using a ligature character Trademarks differ: copy says Matrixyl® 3000 / Eyeliss™, artwork says Matrixyl 3000® / Eyeliss® "Reduced puffiness – helps reduce the look of, under-eye bags" (stray comma)
Correct all four. Standardize trademark rendering on Matrixyl® 3000 and Eyeliss™ in both copy and artwork.
Two blocks: the green tea accordion tab titled 'The Antioxidant Defender' and the green tea image-with-text section titled 'Antioxidant Defense for Clearer Skin,' each replaced in full.
[Accordion tab] Green Tea Extract â The Antioxidant Defender A powerful botanical antioxidant known for its protective and calming properties. Even at low concentrations. What it does: ⢠Helps neutralize free radicals that contribute to premature aging ⢠Supports skin clarity and luminosity ⢠Can reduce visible redness and support balanced, healthy-looking skin ⢠Provides environmental protection and anti-inflammatory support Your daily defense against The Invisible Erosion. [Image-with-text section] Green Tea Extract: Antioxidant Defense for Clearer Skin A powerful botanical antioxidant known for its protective and calming properties. Even at low concentrations. Packed with polyphenols that offer environmental protection. The science is simple: When applied topically, Green Tea Extract helps neutralize free radicals and support visible skin clarity. In clinical studies, Green Tea Extract was shown to: ⢠Reduce the look of redness and stress-induced dullness* ⢠Enhance skin clarity and glow ⢠Calm and balance sensitive areas ⢠Provide antioxidant support against environmental stressors Your daily defense against The Invisible Erosion.
Green Tea Extract. A small botanical inclusion, and we would rather name it plainly than dress it up. Green tea is not what makes this serum work. Vitamin C at 2% is, and that is the ingredient we hold to the studies. Skin looks clearer for it.
The References accordion, the entire section replaced as one unit.
(the whole References accordion as rendered: it currently shows the face cream's reference list, not this product's)
References Figures on this page refer to clinical studies of the individual ingredients, not the finished product. Results vary. VC-IP (Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate) 1. Yokota M, Yahagi S (2022). Evaluation of the anti-wrinkle effect of a lipophilic pro-vitamin C derivative, tetra-isopalmitoyl ascorbic acid. J Cosmet Dermatol 21(8):3503-3514. PMID 34910367. Double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled split-face trial, 69 women, 8 weeks, VC-IP tested at 1%, 2% and 3%. 2. Ochiai Y, et al (2006). A new lipophilic pro-vitamin C, tetra-isopalmitoyl ascorbic acid (VC-IP), prevents UV-induced skin pigmentation through its anti-oxidative properties. J Dermatol Sci 44(1):37-44. PMID 16935471. 3. Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, functional cosmetics register: ascorbyl tetraisopalmitate, skin brightening. Melaslow™ 1. Sederma/Croda Melaslow™ supplier study (sponsor-conducted; Research Disclosure 532011): 20 women, mean age about 50, 5% concentration, twice daily, 6 weeks. Age-spot color intensity down up to 28% by Mexameter; 71% of women reported a visible improvement. Product documentation: Croda Beauty / Sederma Melaslow page. Vitamin C with Vitamin E 1. Lin JY, et al (2003). UV photoprotection by combination topical antioxidants vitamin C and vitamin E. J Am Acad Dermatol. Hyaluronic Acid 1. Draelos ZD, et al (2021). Dermatol Ther. PMC8322246 (corneometry-measured water content up 55% at week 6). Aloe Vera 1. Surjushe A, et al (2008). Aloe vera: a short review. Indian J Dermatol. Oxidative Stress and Skin 1. Rinnerthaler M, et al (2015). Oxidative stress in aging human skin. Biomolecules. PMC4496685.
The green tea bullet in the Key Ingredients list.
Green Tea Extract – The Antioxidant Defender: A powerful botanical antioxidant known for its protective and calming properties.
Green Tea Extract – The Supporting Botanical: polyphenols at a supporting level, beside the vitamin C that does the heavy lifting.
The FAQ, in the answer to 'What if it doesn't work for me?' (the promise block's guarantee name and softer wording stay where present).
We'll refund every penny. Try it for 60 days. If you're not happy with what you see in the mirror, just let us know. No hoops. No questions. Just a full refund.
We’ll refund every penny. Try it for the full 60 days. If you’re not happy with what you see in the mirror, just let us know and send the bottle back, even a nearly empty one. That’s the whole process.
The tabbed section, in the paragraph under 'Our Vitamin C Serum was built to address this.'
It uses stable Vitamin C derivatives, clinically-studied brightening actives, and powerful antioxidants to help neutralize free radicals at their source... so skin looks brighter, smoother, and more resilient.
Most vitamin C serums are sold on brightening. This one is built on defense first: a stable vitamin C with vitamin E beside it, set against the everyday environmental stress that flattens tone, for skin that looks clearer at the end of a long day rather than grayer.
The aloe block's closing line, appearing identically in the Aloe Vera accordion tab and in the Visible Results aloe list.
Hydration that heals.
Hydration, with the tightness taken out.
The multirow Melaslow block (the tabs copy of the same block already carries the correct wording).
Clinically studied for its ability to reduce hyperpigmentation and improve overall skin tone.
Melaslow, at 5%, the concentration its clinical testing used. It is in this serum for skin that looks even, and the testing behind it measured one narrow thing: the color intensity of age spots at six weeks.*
The same phrase in two places: the bold multirow line beginning 'Together they help' and the framed column beside the honeycomb artwork.
Together they help neutralize free radicals BEFORE they can damage your skin... so you look brighter, clearer, and more youthful over time.
Together they help defend against free radicals BEFORE they can damage your skin... so you look brighter, clearer, and more youthful over time.
Five occurrences across three sentences: the VC-IP image-with-text intro, the 'Stable Brightener' bullet in Key Ingredients, and the multirow 'penetrates deeply WITHOUT the sting' line.
A highly stable, oil-soluble form of Vitamin C that penetrates deeply... Delivering all the tone-evening and antioxidant benefits you want... Without the irritation or instability of traditional L-ascorbic acid.
A highly stable, oil-soluble form of Vitamin C that absorbs readily... Delivering all the tone-evening and antioxidant benefits you want... Without the irritation or instability of traditional L-ascorbic acid.
The Our Satisfaction Guarantee promise block, where this identical line appears on all seven page copies across the product pages.
Confidence shouldn't come with conditions.
Confidence should be this simple.
The 'Understanding The Invisible Erosion' opener, the four lines under the heading (the heading itself stays).
Here's something most people don't know about dull, aging skin: There's a hidden process happening beneath the surface... that's making you look older, FASTER. It's called The Invisible Erosion. And it's quietly sabotaging your skin's radiance right now.
A mask can buy skin one bright evening. Holding that brightness through an ordinary week is a different job, because the stress that flattens tone never takes a day off. That slow trade is the Invisible Erosion. And it is the job this serum is built for.
The FAQ, in the 'Why haven't I heard of this before?' question-and-answer unit (the same unit the face cream page also fixes).
Why haven’t I heard of this before? Because we don't waste millions on celebrity endorsements. We built this brand on science, not hype. Instead of flashy ads, we let real results and word of mouth do the talking- so we can invest more in our formula and pass the savings on to you.
Why isn’t this in stores? Because we don't waste millions on celebrity endorsements or retail shelf space. We built this brand on science, not hype. Instead of flashy ads, we let real results and word of mouth do the talking, so we can invest more in our formula and pass the savings on to you.
The shipping, tracking, and security FAQ answers, identical boilerplate on this page and its sibling product pages.
We ship fast—and track every order. Most orders arrive within 3–5 business days, depending on your location. Our dedicated shipping team dispatches orders within 24 hours, and you'll receive a tracking link the moment your order ships—so you can start seeing results sooner. Is my purchase secure? Absolutely—your data and payment are protected.
We ship fast, and we track every order. Most orders arrive within 3–5 business days, depending on your location. Our dedicated shipping team dispatches orders within 24 hours, and you'll receive a tracking link the moment your order ships, so you can start seeing results sooner. Is my purchase secure? Absolutely: your data and payment are protected.
The tabbed section under 'Why Most Serums Don't Address The Real Issue?', second paragraph (the Invisible Erosion paragraph after it stays).
But research shows the real issue is happening beneath the surface.
Dullness arrives by accumulation, not by event. That is the whole case for antioxidants. Not a fix applied after the fact, but daily defense, so skin looks brighter through an ordinary week rather than only on the morning after a mask.
The usage instructions, in the body copy and in the gallery artwork.
Body copy: "dispense 3–4 drops" Artwork (vit-c-gallery-5.png): "Dispense 3–5 drops onto clean, dry skin."
Align on one figure. Cheaper to change the copy than the artwork unless the artwork is being redone anyway.
The seventh gallery image (vit-c-gallery-7.png), in its fifth ingredient callout.
(image text) Green Tea Extract - Supports calm skin & defends from free radicals
(image fix) Green Tea Extract - A soothing botanical in the supporting cast
The Melaslow ingredient block.
(the page carries ZERO efficacy numbers, every percentage on it is a discount)
Two ways of asking the same question. Ask the instrument: a Mexameter read the color intensity of age spots 28% lower at six weeks. Ask the women: 71% of them rated their own age spots as less intense, by self-assessment. Melaslow is in this formula at the level that testing used.*
The VC-IP vitamin C ingredient block.
(not currently stated anywhere on the page)
Vitamin C here is VC-IP, and it sits at 2%. That number was not chosen for the label. 2% is one of the three concentrations put through a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, split-face trial of 69 participants over eight weeks, where the measured endpoint was the appearance of periorbital lines, the ones at the outer corner of the eye. Korea's MFDS separately registers VC-IP at 2% as a functional brightening ingredient. One number, two independent reasons to stand on it.*
The Hyaluronic Acid ingredient block.
(not currently stated anywhere on the page)
Measured skin hydration rose 15% at two weeks and 55% at six weeks in clinical testing of the hyaluronic acid used here. Both are averages across the group, not best cases, which is why neither carries an up to in front of it.*
The VC-IP vitamin C ingredient block.
(vitamin E appears in the INCI as tocopheryl acetate 0.5% but is never mentioned anywhere in the copy)
Vitamin C and vitamin E travel together in this formula, which is how antioxidant systems are usually built. The concentration and the evidence sit with vitamin C, at 2%. Vitamin E is here as its formulating partner, not as a second headline, and brighter-looking skin is the vitamin C's to claim.*
The Invisible Erosion and good-news sections.
BEFORE they can damage your skin · DEFENDING · AMPLIFY
A) Before it shows in the mirror. B) Defense. C) A level Korea's MFDS registers as functionally effective for brightening, and one of the three concentrations run against placebo in an eight-week trial on the appearance of lines around the eye.*
The sixth neck gallery image (neck-reset-gallery-6.png), in its ingredient callout.
Hydrolyzed Soy Protein - Boosts elasticity & helps firm skin
Hydrolyzed Soy Protein - Hydrates and conditions the skin
The Our Satisfaction Guarantee promise block, where this identical line appears on all seven page copies across the product pages.
Confidence shouldn't come with conditions.
Confidence should be this simple.
Three places in all: two spots carry the claim unhedged, and one spot already softens it with 'we know of.'
Formulated with the only peptide engineered specifically for neck skin NaturePep® Teff is the only peptide we know of designed for neck and nasolabial fold skin
A lot of neck creams are face creams in a taller tube. This one is built around NaturePep Teff, a peptide its maker developed for delicate sites: the neck, and the folds either side of the mouth.
The product section.
The two asterisked claims sit in the right-hand product column. The ingredient-level disclaimer sits at the foot of the left-hand media column.
Move or duplicate the disclaimer into the column carrying the asterisks.
The NaturePep peptide block, where the line appears twice.
Helps support collagen-related processes and reinforces the foundation where neck skin is most vulnerable
NaturePep Teff was developed for neck skin rather than borrowed from a face formula. On a neck that means two things you can look at directly: an edge along the jaw that holds its line, and horizontal bands that read softer than they did.
Three copies of the same sentence: the meta description, the structured search data, and the body copy.
Clinically-studied peptides work beneath the surface to support the appearance of firmer, smoother, more lifted neck skin.
Clinically studied peptides, formulated for neck and nasolabial fold skin. One of them was tested against placebo in 93 women over 12 weeks, on facial skin.
The NaturePep ingredient block.
(the page's only substantive product claim is the qualitative 28-day transformation; no instrumental figures at all)
In a 28-day study against placebo, NaturePep Teff measured 10% higher on skin elasticity and 21% lower on plasticity, the reading for how much skin stays stretched after it is pulled.*
The peptide (NaturePep) ingredient block.
(the page says nothing at all about Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-4, despite it being the 3rd ingredient on the label)
Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-4 is the third ingredient on this label. It was tested on 93 women for 12 weeks, double-blind, placebo-controlled, one side of the face against the other, and the treated side came out significantly ahead on lines and wrinkles. Facial skin, not neck, and the paper reported significance rather than a percentage, so there is no number to give you.*
The Clean, Conscious, Quality block, which ships in two copies (desktop and mobile).
Free from parabens, sulfates, and synthetic fragrance
Free from parabens and synthetic fragrance
The Our Satisfaction Guarantee block, where the same line repeats word for word on all seven product page copies.
Confidence shouldn't come with conditions.
Confidence should be this simple.
The sixth image in the cleanser product gallery (the file fresh-start-cleanser-gallery-6.png).
Salicylic Acid - Clears pores & helps smooth texture
Salicylic Acid - Reaches oil-rich areas & smooths texture
Not on the page today; the alert belongs next to the directions.
(absent, no Drug Facts panel, no Warnings heading, no Sunburn Alert text)
(ADD to the PDP directions block, mirroring the label: âSunburn Alert: Contains AHA and BHA, which may increase sun sensitivity and risk of sunburn. Use sunscreen and limit sun exposure during use and for one week after.â)
The cleansing base block, which appears twice on the page.
In peer-reviewed comparative testing, Sodium Coco-Sulfate demonstrated approximately 15% lower irritation potential than Sodium Lauryl Sulfate.
…approximately 15% lower irritation potential than Sodium Lauryl Sulfate.*
The cleansing base block.
In peer-reviewed comparative testing, Sodium Coco-Sulfate demonstrated approximately 15% lower irritation potential than Sodium Lauryl Sulfate.
A cleansing base is judged in the ninety seconds after the rinse. That is when a harsh one announces itself, as tightness across the cheekbones before you have reached the towel. Ours is coconut-derived, and the whole ambition in that ninety seconds is to be unremarkable.
The chamomile ingredient block, which appears twice on the page.
Helps prevent any sensitivity from the acid action.
Chamomile, aloe and shea keep the acid action feeling gentle.
The licorice ingredient block, which appears twice on the page.
A recognised cosmetic ingredient with established skin-brightening properties driven by glabridin, a natural tyrosinase inhibitor.
The fair comparison for an uneven patch is the skin an inch away from it, same day, same light. Licorice root extract is aimed at that gap: skin that reads more even across the panel rather than lighter in one spot.
The glycolic acid ingredient block, which appears twice on the page.
Helps release accumulated dead cells on the surface by weakening the protein bonds (corneodesmosomes) that hold them together.
Glycolic acid is the smallest molecule in the AHA family, 76.05 g/mol. That is where most ingredient stories start overreaching, so here is where ours stops: in a cleanser, the surface is the whole job. It works evenly across it and takes the dead cell layer with it when the water goes.
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The second line of the three-line statement in the homepage body copy.
Most creams just sit on the surface. We built ours to work BENEATH the surface. Clinically-studied ingredients. Real results.
Most creams just sit on the surface. Ours is built to work within the skin's surface layers. Every featured active at the strength its clinical study used.*
The homepage's search-result description (the meta description).
Anti-aging skincare for women 45+, without the empty promises. Youthful Me smooths the look of wrinkles, fades dark spots, and firms for younger-looking skin
Anti-aging skincare for women 45+, without the empty promises. Youthful Me smooths the look of wrinkles. Dark spots look lighter, skin looks firmer.
The For Skin That's Lived photo strip on the home page, one small caption line under the strip.
(not currently on the page: the selfie-style strip runs uncaptioned)
Illustrative imagery, not customer photos.
youthfulme.com/pages/our-story
The closing lines of the How We Build Our Formulas section.
Then we ask: “What concentrations were actually shown to work in the studies?” And THAT’S what we put in the bottle. Not a “marketing dose.” Not a trace amount so we can list it on the label. The ACTUAL concentrations used in published research.
Then we ask: 'What concentrations were actually shown to work in the studies?' Not every ingredient in a jar is there to do that job. Some are there for texture, some for scent, some to keep the formula stable. The actives we build each formula around answer to that question. Where a study proved a strength, that is the strength we work to. Not a marketing dose. Not the strength that was cheapest to buy.
The Results bullet in the commitments list.
Results – If you don't see a difference in 60 days, we'll refund every penny. No questions asked.
Results – Take the full 60 days. An empty jar still counts. We refund the product, the sales tax and the original shipping.
The Real Science bullet in the commitments list.
Real Science – Every ingredient is backed by published clinical studies. Not marketing hype.
Real Science – If we claim an ingredient does something, there is a clinical study behind it, and we will tell you which one.
The Targeted Actives paragraph.
Ingredients formulated with these aging processes in mind... like glycation, weakened microcirculation, and barrier breakdown.
Among the things that change how a face looks over time, three come up again and again: glycation, loss of firmness, and barrier breakdown. Glycation is the one most brands never mention, and it is why skin can feel hydrated and still look stiff. Our actives work on what it leaves behind: the loss of firmness and the lines that follow.
The introduction of the What's Inside Our Formulas section, directly under the one-goal line.
That means using clinically-studied actives at the concentrations used in published research. Not trace amounts just to earn a spot on the label The doses studied in published research, not trace amounts.
That means clinically-studied actives, dosed to the published research. Not trace amounts just to earn a spot on the label The strengths the studies point to, not window dressing.
The Stable Vitamin C Derivatives paragraph.
Like VC-IP, a form of Vitamin C specifically designed to penetrate deeply... delivering radiance without the irritation of traditional ascorbic acid.
Like VC-IP, an oil-soluble Vitamin C picked because it absorbs well and works without the irritation traditional ascorbic acid can cause. 69 people. Half a face each. 8 weeks, placebo-controlled. Smoother-looking skin around the eyes on the treated side.*
The Antioxidants and Botanicals paragraph.
Like Green Tea Extract, Hyaluronic Acid, and Rosemary Leaf Oil... chosen for their ability to defend against environmental stress and support long-term skin resilience.
Hyaluronic Acid holds water at the surface, so skin feels cushioned instead of tight. Green Tea Extract and Rosemary Leaf Oil are antioxidant botanicals. Green Tea sits at a supporting level rather than the strength its own research used, so the numbers on this page come from the actives that carry them.
The opening of The Research That Changed Our Approach section.
And that's when we stumbled across studies on the Naked Mole Rat. (Stay with us here.) This little creature lives for 30+ years... with skin that stays smooth and resilient the ENTIRE time. When scientists figured out WHY... It revealed a hidden process affecting human skin that most products completely ignore.
And that's when we stumbled across studies on the Naked Mole Rat. (Stay with us here.) This little creature lives for 30+ years... with skin that stays springy and quick to heal far longer than it has any right to. When scientists figured out WHY... It revealed a hidden process affecting human skin that most products completely ignore.
The Turning Research Into a Real Formula section.
It’s much easier (and much more profitable) to build another moisturiser, slap “anti-aging” on the label, and move on.
It's much easier (and much more profitable) to build another moisturizer, slap 'anti-aging' on the label, and never explain a single percentage.
The first line of the What's Inside Our Formulas section.
Every product in the YouthfulMe line is built around one goal: To work BENEATH the surface, supporting the visible changes most products miss.
Every product in the YouthfulMe line is built around one goal: To work within the skin's surface layers, supporting the visible changes most products miss.
The Peptides paragraph.
Like Matrixyl 3000 and Idealift™, clinically shown to support visible firmness and smooth the apearance of wrinkles.
Like Matrixyl 3000 and Idealift™. Idealift was tested on one side of the face at a time, in a group averaging 62 years old, so every participant was their own comparison. After two months, resistance to sagging measured 24% higher on the treated side. Matrixyl 3000 was studied separately, where the surface area of deep wrinkles measured 39.4% lower over the same two months.*
The second line of the page's closing section.
Women who want skincare that actually works beneath the surface.
Women who want skincare that actually works within the skin's surface layers.
The foot of the page, below the final call to action.
(absent. The page names Matrixyl 3000, Idealift, VC-IP, Green Tea, Hyaluronic Acid and Rosemary Leaf and makes efficacy statements about them, with no asterisk anywhere)
*Based on clinical studies of individual ingredients, not on the finished YouthfulMe product. Results may vary.
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The Shop Our Collection introduction.
Clinical-grade ingredients. Proven concentrations. Find what your skin needs.
Clinically studied ingredients. Where an active has a study concentration behind it, the product page names the number. Find what your skin needs.
The Shop Our Collection introduction.
These aren't just signs of aging, they're signs of specific processes happening beneath the surface. That's why each formula addresses a different concern.
Crepe on the neck, a spot on one cheekbone, a jawline that has softened. Three different problems, and one jar for all three is a marketing decision rather than a formulation one. That is why there is more than one formula here.
refund, shipping, subscription, privacy, terms, contact information
The bold lead-in of the Cancel or change block on the subscription policy page, the one visible em dash found across all six policy pages.
Cancel or change anytime — online, at will, no fees.
Cancel or change anytime: online, at will, no fees.
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The Matrixyl paragraph in the 'What I Actually Tried' section.
It's a peptide that, in clinical studies, helped reduce wrinkle depth by almost half in two months. That stopped me, because nothing I'd ever used had numbers like that behind it.
It's a peptide whose clinical study measured the surface area of deep wrinkles 39.4% smaller in two months. That stopped me, because nothing I'd ever used had a number like that behind it.
The VC-IP paragraph in the 'What I Actually Tried' section.
And a stable Vitamin C derivative called VC-IP that actually absorbs into your skin instead of sitting on the surface and oxidizing... with studies showing nearly double the collagen support of regular Vitamin C.
And a stable Vitamin C derivative called VC-IP that absorbs in instead of oxidizing on the surface... the form tested on real women, at a concentration range covering this cream's, for brightness and the look of fine lines around the eyes.*
The paragraph two beats after the results section, in the sentence that closes the 'made sense' triad.
And when I looked in the mirror, the results made sense too.
And with sixty days to find out for myself, trying it made sense too.
The two sentences about the animals' skin in the 'Then It Got Weird' section.
And their skin? It stays smooth and resilient the entire time.
And their skin? It holds up in ways ours doesn't: renewal that holds steady, wounds that close like a young animal's, collagen that resists stiffening.
The full 'Here's What Happened' section, from the heading through 'It wasn't in my head.'
Here's What Happened I'm not going to tell you I woke up looking twenty-five. That's not how skin works and anyone who says otherwise is lying to you. But by week two, I noticed my skin felt different when I washed my face in the morning… [the week 2/4/6, month-two timeline and the sister FaceTime moment, through] …It wasn't in my head.
Here's What the Studies Say to Expect I'm not going to tell you I woke up looking twenty-five. That's not how skin works and anyone who says otherwise is lying to you. What I can tell you is what the ingredient studies measured, because that's what sold me. At two weeks, hydration is the early mover: in clinical testing, skin held 15% more water by day 14. That's the smoother, less papery feel women describe first. By week six, the same study had hydration up 55%. That's when makeup starts sitting differently. The two-month mark is where the structural endpoints landed: deep-wrinkle surface area measured 39.4% smaller in Matrixyl 3000's study, and skin's resistance to sagging 24% higher in Idealift's.* Those are ingredient-level results, not a promise about my face or yours. Which is exactly why the 60-day guarantee mattered to me: it covers the full study window, judged on your own skin in your own mirror.
The closing section.
And here's the thing nobody tells you: the Sugar Glass Effect is cumulative.
And this is the part that matters most: the Sugar Glass Effect is cumulative.
The realization paragraph.
It was aging because the structure holding everything up was quietly turning to glass.
It was aging because the structure holding everything up was slowly turning to glass.
The 'Why I'm Sharing This' section, in the second of the page's two 'quietly' sentences.
The ones who’ve quietly accepted that maybe this is just how it is now.
The ones still being sold hydration for a problem hydration cannot touch.
The small label line above the headline, the page's existing 'Advertorial' tag.
Advertorial
Advertorial. A dramatized account. All study figures refer to published ingredient research.
theskinobserver.com/none-of-it-was-working/
The Matrixyl paragraph in the 'Following the Research' section.
The first was Matrixyl 3000... a dual-peptide complex shown in ingredient-level studies to reduce the appearance of wrinkle depth by up to 45% in eight weeks.
The first was Matrixyl 3000... a dual-peptide complex whose ingredient-level study measured deep-wrinkle surface area 39.4% smaller over two months, with skin density readings up to 45% higher.*
The VC-IP paragraph in the 'Following the Research' section.
And VC-IP... a stable, oil-soluble Vitamin C derivative with clinical data showing collagen synthesis support up to 50% greater than traditional ascorbic acid, plus significant brightening and tone correction in controlled trials.
And VC-IP... a stable, oil-soluble Vitamin C derivative that stays potent where traditional vitamin C oxidizes, with human clinical data at this concentration range on brightness and the look of fine lines around the eyes.*
Directly after the corrected Matrixyl sentence.
Not a surface fix. A structural one.
Not a promise. A measured result.
The skin sentence in 'The Creature That Defied the Rules' section.
And their skin stays smooth, resilient, and structurally intact the entire time.
And deep into those decades, their skin keeps doing what young skin does: holding its reserves of renewal, closing wounds quickly, and resisting the stiffening that marks aging collagen.
The rodent-research section, in the sentence beginning 'A separate study published in Aging'.
A separate study published in Aging confirmed that these animals maintain their skin’s stem cell reserves and wound-healing capacity well into old age.
A separate study published in Aging confirmed that these animals maintain their skin’s renewal reserves and wound-healing capacity well into old age.
The lead section, in the sentence pair directly after 'They moisturize the surface. That's it.'
Meanwhile, something far more damaging is happening beneath the surface... something most skincare companies either don't understand, or have no financial incentive to tell you about. Because if they fixed it, you'd stop buying.
Meanwhile, a different process is doing the real damage... one that rarely makes it onto a label, because addressing it is harder than bottling another moisturizer.
The lead section, in the sentence directly after 'you're not alone.'
And more importantly, it's probably not your fault.
(delete the sentence; the paragraph reads straight from 'you're not alone.' into 'Because the vast majority...')
The share-card image file at /assets/share/share.png, whose left panel renders the full old headline as text.
(image content) The share card renders: She Spent $600 a Year on Skincare. Then a Scientist Told Her None of It Was Working.
(image fix) Regenerate the share card with SO-3's approved headline: American Women Spend $600 a Year on Skincare, $6,000 a Decade. New Research Suggests Most of It Never Touches the Real Problem.
Three head tags carrying one identical text: the browser-tab title and the two share-preview title tags.
She spent $600 a year on skincare. Then a scientist told her none of it was working.
American Women Spend $600 a Year on Skincare, $6,000 a Decade. New Research Suggests Most of It Never Touches the Real Problem.
The page title and the main on-page headline, which carry the same line.
She Spent $600 a Year on Skincare. Then a Scientist Told Her None of It Was Working.
American Women Spend $600 a Year on Skincare, $6,000 a Decade. New Research Suggests Most of It Never Touches the Real Problem.
The mechanism section heading, and the sugar-glass simile line that closes the section.
The Process Hiding Beneath Your Skin That's essentially what's happening to the collagen beneath your skin.
The Process Hiding in Aging Collagen That's essentially what's happening to the collagen in aging skin.
modernskinreport.com/the-rodent-that-doesnt-age/
The Matrixyl paragraph in the 'How the Formula Answers What Glycation Takes' section.
In one trial, formulas containing Matrixyl 3000 were associated with up to a 45% reduction in the appearance of wrinkle depth over eight weeks in ingredient-level studies.
In its clinical study, Matrixyl 3000 reduced the surface area of deep wrinkles by 39.4% over two months, with skin density readings up to 45% higher.*
The VC-IP paragraph in the 'How the Formula Defends Your Collagen' section.
For ongoing collagen protection: VC-IP... a stable, oil-soluble Vitamin C derivative. In comparative tests, VC-IP supported collagen synthesis at levels up to 50% greater than standard ascorbic acid, plus visible brightening and tone-evening in controlled trials. It also reduces activity of the enzymes that actively break collagen down.
For antioxidant defense: VC-IP... a stable, oil-soluble Vitamin C derivative that keeps its potency where ordinary vitamin C oxidizes in the jar. In a human clinical trial spanning the concentration used here, it improved the look of brightness and fine lines around the eyes.*
The opening section, in the two-paragraph stretch from 'It's the fact that' to 'No visible deterioration.'
It's the fact that this creature essentially doesn't age. Most rodents live two to three years. A naked mole rat lives thirty. And during those three decades, its skin stays smooth, resilient, and structurally intact. No sagging. No stiffening. No visible deterioration.
It's the fact that this creature ages at a fraction of the speed it should. Most rodents live two to three years. A naked mole rat lives thirty. And deep into those decades, researchers keep finding skin that looks decades younger than it has any right to. Renewal reserves that hold steady. Wounds that close like a young animal's. Collagen that resists the stiffening that marks aging skin.
The formula section heading, plus the sentence directly after the Matrixyl statistic.
How the Formula Rebuilds What Glycation Destroys: The mechanism wasn't cosmetic masking. It was supporting the skin's own repair process.
How the Formula Fights What Glycation Destroys: The aim was never masking. It was measured change you can see, at the strengths the studies used.
The Idealift paragraph.
For elastin production: Idealift... a peptide tested in the lab for its impact on elastin. In cell-based studies, Idealift showed an increase in elastin synthesis of more than 90%, with a clinical trial on women aged 54 to 75 confirming measurable improvements in visible sagging within eight weeks.
For the look of lift: Idealift... a peptide tested in the lab for its effect on elastin. In cell-based studies, the elastin actually laid down in the skin matrix rose 94%, and a clinical trial on women aged 54 to 75 confirmed measurable improvements in visible sagging within eight weeks.*
The 'What the Research Actually Found' section, in the sentence beginning 'A separate study published in the journal Aging'.
A separate study published in the journal Aging looked specifically at naked mole-rat skin and found that it maintains its stem cell reserves and wound-healing capacity well into old age.
A separate study published in the journal Aging looked specifically at naked mole-rat skin and found that it maintains its renewal reserves and wound-healing capacity well into old age.
The mechanism section heading.
The Sugar Glass Effect: What's Happening Beneath Your Skin
The Sugar Glass Effect: What's Happening in Aging Collagen