I was recently invited to try out a new skin care product that is said to be better than Botox, provided by University Medical.
About University Medical
University Medical Products was established in 1992 with its corporate goal being to provide quality, affordable products that work for the mass market consumer.
About WrinkleFree Eyes
WrinkleFree Eyes 20-Minute Eye Lift is a new patented eye patch system that consumers can apply once a week to drive Retinol 4x deep into their skin using a micro-charged current to reduce wrinkle appearance. WrinkleFree Eyes 20-Minute Eye Lift is a pain- free, fast and easy-to-use, CHEAP alternative to Botox. Clinical studies have proven WrinkleFree Eyes to show an 85% reduction in the appearance of wrinkles in just 20 minutes.
Before & After Pictures
Let me start by saying that I’m 34 (next month) and don’t really have any wrinkles around my eyes, but as we get older we want to try products that are said to help take away the one thing us women hate most, wrinkles. So, when I was asked if I wanted to review the product, I didn’t take very long to respond with a yes!
Within about a week, I received the Starter Kit, which is a two week sample of the micr0-charged eye patch system along with the Retinol 4X Intensive Cream (nighttime) and the 24 Hour Face Lift (daytime) to try out and review for them.

Starter Kit
As with any system that says they can reduce and or remove anything that normally happens with age, I am very skeptical. I’ve tried out creams of all kinds that are to reduce stretch marks and trim your tummy, and let me just say that I have yet to find any that work. So, I was very skeptical of the Wrinkle Free Eyes system that I was about to review. After procrastinating for a week or so, I finally decided to try out the product and I have mixed feelings on the product. Let me remind you that I am only 34 (next month) years old and I really don’t have many wrinkles around my eyes so I didn’t really see a reduction of wrinkles, but I did have a feeling of being firm/tight around the edges of my eyes. I could say that it does work and I could also say that it doesn’t work. I would say that it is worth a try if you do have wrinkles that you do want to reduce.
The cost of the starter kit is $29.99 and you can also purchase a one month supply of the micro-charged eye patches, the Retinol 4X Intensive Cream, and 24 Hour Face Lift. You can purchase any of these products from many retailers; Albertsons, Costco, CVS, Kinney Drugs, Sam’s Club, Target, Walgreens, and Wal-Mart, just to name a few.

You would use the patches once a week and the Retinol 4X cream every night and the 24 Hour Face Lift cream every day throughout the week between patches to maintain the results.
I am going to give Wrinkle Free Eyes a
rating. I would definitely suggest this to my older friends and family if they are wanting a quick and cheap fix to wrinkles!











































#1 by Jill on April 14, 2009 - 5:44 PM
Since I’m substantially older than you LOL, should I age gracefully or fight it?
I’ve got the wrinkles, that’s for sure. Hmmm..
#2 by Sharon on April 14, 2009 - 11:37 PM
If anyone older tries this let me know. I am of the Grandma persuasion (lol) and I could really use something like this…if it works!