Elite Serum vs LifeCell

In a battle for market share, two companies are leveraging strong marketing campaigns of their products. Here is a look at two products that are competing for market share in the anti wrinkle eye cream world.
There is a major battle going on in the anti aging eye cream sector. Elite Serum is the new kid on the block, so to speak, and is gaining ground on the old guard, Life Cell. While these two companies both market fantastic products, they could not be more different in their companies makeup and background. Here is a look at the two heavyweights who are looked at as anti aging leaders for their superior products.

LifeCell is the brash, bold marketer with a whole mess of affiliate marketers slamming the product down people's throats. If you surf into a page that promotes LifeCell, chances are they hyping the product as the next best thing to sliced bread. This isn't to say LifeCell doesn't put out a great product, as it certainly does. The underlying message I am trying to convey is that the company pays many marketers hefty finders fees to "review" their product. Once a promotion is made on a website and the visitor of the website in turn buys the product, LifeCell's parent company, South Beach Skin Care, pays a commission to the marketer who sent the traffic to their site.

On the other side, Elite Serum is winning over customers with recommendations from bloggers and authority websites that tried the product and had a good experience with it. Many blogs have already crowned the serum as the champion of under-eye skin care. Of course, Elite Serum is rather new, but it's gaining ground on many companies due to it's solid ingredient base and customer-friendly price point. The Elite Serum does not rely on celebrity endorsements, like LifeCell. Instead, it sells it's customers on the facts and clinical studies of two high-powered ingredients, haloxyl and arigirelene. These two ingredients have some insane clinical studies that show a great amount of progress made when used under supervision of medical professionals.

As far as price points, LifeCell comes in at a whopping $189.The moderately priced Elite Serum comes in at $99 with a second available at time of purchase for $30 more.They are both advertised as one month supplies, and backed by separate money-back guarantees.

The last difference I noticed in these two eye creams is where they were made. LifeCell was made in China, while Elite was made in the USA. USA-made products, especially in skin care and health care, make me sleep better at night. When I use a product that affects my skin, health, or any other vital part of my body, I simply don't trust foreign products. I'm not arguing with the many positive reviews posted on line about LifeCell, I'm simply making a statement for those who care.

Both products are fantastic in my view. I invite you to look around and do your own due diligence when buying an eye cream. Best of luck!
Elite vs. LifeCell
Which eye cream is best? Elite or LifeCell? See for yourself and do your own due diligence.
   By Geneva Garibello
Published: 5/13/2009
 
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