Green Garden Gold Day Sunrise Serum for Anti-Aging

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This product is vegan-friendly and it does have a manufacturer’s guarantee, although, this guarantee might not cover the effective results

Green Garden Gold Day Sunrise Serum Review

The following product review for Green Garden Day Sunrise Serum examines all the real facts. This product, according to the manufacturer, is a moisturizing serum with anti-aging and anti-inflammatory benefits. The manufacturer claims that this serum can heal skin damage, treat acne and eczema and that it can also be used as a cleanser.

Ingredients

  • Sunflower Seed Oil
  • Broccoli Seed Oil
  • Jojoba Oil
  • Squalane
  • Camellia Seed Oil
  • Hemp Oil (CBD) – 75 mg
  • Tamuna Oil
  • Rosehip Seed Oil
  • Avena Sativa Oil
  • Marula Oil
  • Spearmint Leaf Oil
  • Ginger Root Oil
  • Eucalyptus Leaf Oil
  • Clove Bud Oil

Sunflower Seed Oil may assist with wound healing. Broccoli Seed Oil contains retinol and vitamin A which can help nourish and exfoliate the skin. Jojoba Oil works as an emollient. Squalane is beneficial as an emollient and an antioxidant. Camellia Seed Oil works as an antioxidant and an emollient may have anti-aging benefits. Hemp Oil contains properties that help moisturize, soothe and heal skin, may have anti-aging benefits. Tamuna Oil can be used to treat acne, eczema, aging skin, and other skin conditions. Rosehip Seed Oil contains beneficial vitamins, antioxidants, and fatty acids. Avena Sativa Oil works as an anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and moisturizer. Marula Oil can hydrate, heal and improve skin elasticity. Spearmint Leaf Oil may treat skin irritations. Ginger Root Oil works as an antioxidant. Eucalyptus Leaf Oil may treat acne and skin injuries. Clove Bud Oil may assist as an antiseptic.

This product is vegan-friendly but unfortunately, all the ingredients used are not clinically proven and for a day serum to be effective, it should contain at least 10% active ingredients and 5 patented ingredients and these standards are not met.

Patented ingredients such as Pepha-Tight and Pentavitin are clinically proven to effectively provide various benefits for skin health such as boosting collagen production, offering 72 hours of hydration and improving skin firmness.

Directions

It is advised that you should first test this product on a small area of skin to ensure that it does not cause any adverse reactions. It seems that this product requires one application per day and the manufacturer recommends applying an even layer onto your face in the morning. These instructions are clear and suggest that it is an easy to use product although, it is concerning that it can cause unpleasant skin reactions such as rash and allergic reactions.

Price

One 20 ml bottle of Day Sunrise Serum will cost you $49.99 and you can purchase it online directly from the manufacturer’s website. There seem to be no suggested discounts which is disappointing.

Guarantee

The manufacturer does provide a 30-day money back guarantee according to their website but unfortunately, the conditions and details of this guarantee seem to be missing which implies that it could be a weak guarantee.

Green Garden Gold Day Sunrise Serum Review – Conclusion

This product is vegan-friendly and it does have a manufacturer’s guarantee, although, this guarantee might not cover the effective results because the manufacturer has neglected to provide adequate details for it and this is worrying. Unfortunately, Day Sunrise Serum lacks clinically proven ingredients and therefore, it may not be an effective product and considering that there are no customer reviews on the manufacturer’s website, it is probably not a popular product. We recommend other similar products from leading brands because they have proven to be effective and use clinically proven ingredients.

Concise, honest reporting from Authority Reports.

About

After obtaining her medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine, Jenny went on to specialize in the competitive field of dermatology. In her single days, she was a Peace Corps volunteer and a medic for Doctors without Borders. These days, Dr. Michelle works part-time in a private practice in her hometown of Little Rock, Arkansas, so that she can devote herself to her growing family. In her spare time, Jenny gives back to her community by volunteering with her husband and children at their local soup kitchen.



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