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Athena 7 Minute Lift Review – Does This Face Lift Cream Really Work?

Athena 7 Minute Lift Review – Does This Face Lift Cream Really Work?

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Athena 7 Minute Lift wrinkle cream makes some bold claims, claims not measured in days or hours, but in minutes, seven minutes to be exact.

When a friend showed me a small jar of cream (she had already made a purchase), then asked what I thought, initially I was speechless, figuring she'd wasted her money and fallen victim to a hyped filled sales page, pictures of pretty models and the promise of eternal youth. Still she was my friend and was very sincere about wanting to reduce her laugh lines (she turns 38 next year), so I listened; prepared to jump in and show her the error of her ways; figuring the best thing I could do was help her get back her money, sees the company offered a 60 day free trial.

I called up the Athena 7 Minute Lift "website so I could see what she was raving about, then listed as she listed the points.

She sipped her coffee, smoked and talked about improving the appearance of her face (she looked fine to me) and hoping that the Athena 7 Minute Lift would help her. I looked at the site while she waxed on about the benefits …

Yes I said, I see they mention clinically proven results, but I countered with … "How do you know they're telling the truth?" She was not going to be put off that easily and asked if I clicked on the customer review button.

I did and saw 71 positive reviews. "Okay", I told her, "I'm listening."

I asked if she was still considering Botox injections, I was totally against this and she knew it.

"No … I do not need to", there was a smile in her voice. "Check out the FAQs (frequently asked questions)."
So I did and I liked the fact the Athena 7 Minute Lift Company was not in favor of Botox either.

QUOTE: Unlike Botox, Athena 7 Minute Lift is an all natural product that is applied topically and does not require painful injections.

I did like the sound of that and I watched a short video from "A Current Affair" that deals with aging and compares the various methods of improving your appearance and include Athena 7 Minute Lift as one of their suggestions. I've watched "A Current Affair" on multiple occasions and they seem like a stand up program, so my skepticism was beginning to soften a little.

So now she had my interest and I decided to dig a little deeper, both for my friend and me too (hey I'm not getting any younger). Athena 7 Minute Lift is comprised of 12 organic Greek essential oils, is animal friendly and safe to use on a daily basis. There's a link to a detailed list of the ingredients on their site if you're interested. Suffice to say that all the ingredients are completely organic and (speaking for myself) seem safe and natural.

Okay, so the product looks first-rate, what about the company behind it?

While I could not find a financial statement, they seem to be carrying some very good credentials.

They were recently featured on "Good Morning America"

They over free overnight shipping

Have a 60 day return policy

The product is Hypoallergenic

Have multiple testimonials and customer endorsements

An MD (Dr. Mark Binette MD) offers his recommendation

All in all it sees that while the Athena 7 Minute is not exactly the "fountain of youth" it has clinically tested results and looks to do exactly what is claimed. If you're considering any type of wrinkle cream, Botox or even something more radical, I believe you might find Athena 7 Minute could be the best money you've ever spent.

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Source by Andy McDowell

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