Customer service through texting or on the phone is amazing. The teeth anti-age whitener is fantastic. And it strengthens enamel! I am trying out the anti-aging cream and the fading serum. I see sl... See more
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Discover LifeCell™ Skincare Official Site. Dermatologist recommended anti-aging skin care formulated to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
701 N Federal Hwy, 33009, Hallandale Beach, United States
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I started using life cell on December 11,2024, after a short time, my face became dry, red, itchy, nowhere in the information did it mention any of the above, after googling, I found out , this could happen and to use moisturizer, I did, but it got worse, now I have large red bumps , especially around my face and neck!! Long story short, it’s over a month I am treating my face that is still irritated, itchy, red bumps and I see no end!! I’ve called, emailed the company with no response, the customer service does not supply service!! I warn, do not use this product,,

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Total scam. Doesn't do anything and they put me on a subscription without me know so I ended up paying like 300 bucks for this complete useless junk. Used to it for a month and I swear I look worse than when I started. Do not buy this!!!

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It doesn’t work. Then they put you on automatic monthly delivery. Do yourself a favour and don’t get sucked in.

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I’ve been using Lifecell for many years and find it simple to use especially traveling. It lasts a long time and I have compliments all the time that I don’t look 68!

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I ordered it once and somehow escaped the auto ship problem. I like the cream and feel it does a good job with my 76 yr old face. On a whim, I googled it and found it on Walmart for less than $20 with free shipping.

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SCAM ALERT. SCAM ALERT. Do not fall for this. In the fine print of 'order terms' you agree to be entered into the monthly subscription at full price. When you figure this out, there is nowhere on their website to cancel, you have to call or email them. Complete B.S. Assholes at Lifecell should be ashamed of themselves. BTW, after using the product I do NOT look 25% younger. Complete nonsense. Don't waste your money.

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Same issue as some others. Scammed into a subscription. Then to return they say don't open package. Unfortunately it's sent by a 3rd party and you have no clue until after it's opened.
Now they want me to send it back at my expense.
On top of that, the product doesn't work at all.

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Ordered what I thought was a one time purchase when I received another shipment. I hadn’t even tried the product yet. I immediately notified the company- they stated I ordered a subscription- I never would have done that. I tried the product that day to see if I liked it and my face immediately got red with welts and terrible itching. After washing my face several times, still itching the next day. I threw $ right out the window!

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I purchased the brown spot remover and the teeth whitening program.......what crap! Paying that huge amount for the ridiculous teeny-tiny size of both products wouldn't make a dent in removing brown spots or whitening teeth. The product is a scam!!!

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I ordered the cream it was expensive but at 73yrs I wanted to treat myself.
I was sent anothe cream again without my permission $234 was taken out of my credit account as I am a pension it hit hard.I am not knocking your cream but this can not happen again.Regards Julie Thomas

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I bought Lifecell skin cream in their official and I just love it! The only thing is that I live in Spain and the customs made me pay 57€ taxes and I had to fill a lot of forms to receive it. But even so I shall order ir again!

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I have tried Lifecell and honestly I have seen the difference on the wrinkle on my forehead, but the only thing I can do without is that it is expensive. I see a bunch of people disappointed with the results, but we have to honest with ourselves people, you have to be consistent with its use. Also you have to be very careful with those sites that claim to sell you Lifecell when it is obviously a scam and it is not the real Lifecell. You can tell if you look at the origin of the product, make sure it’s not coming from China, you have to read that it comes from South Beach otherwise it’s fake. Other than that, yes it does work due to the retinol in the product.

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Be very careful when ordering from this “company” is it Life Cell or South Beech? Buyer beware if you purchase at a discounted price they will automatically enroll you in a subscription. Then to get your money back takes an act of God, they have more excuses oh PayPal has a claim open NO THEY DO NOT, give us a day or two it’s been 2 days already etc etc etc. The cream isn’t worth it anyway does nothing just some more BS to get people to buy it. DONT DO IT.
Scam alert!! By purchasing any promotional products from LifeCell Skin, you apparently agree to sign up for a subscription. You don't know that until they charge your credit card again and again even though you have not made new purchases. They don't send ANY notifications that a new order was placed, processed, or shipped. Nothing. You simply see a new charge on your CC. The product they are selling doesn't work as advertised either. If it worked, people would be buying it without being tricked into it. It is disheartening to see companies like this freely advertising and taking advantage of people who decide to give their very pricey products a chance.
Quick response to a shipping concern. I’m enjoying the product, but I can’t provide long-term results, as I have only been using the cream for about a month. It feels great on my skin.
I was using this product but haven't really noticed a difference. Some said to try a cream that comes in a pot call XYZ and I got this online. It works 100% better as it's goes on smother, doesn't feel like your wearing a mask like Lifecell does. Stopped using Lifecell as it doesn't work for everyone.
LIFECELL IS A SCAM, IT DOES NOT WORK AND THEY WILL OPT YOU IN BY DEFAULT FOR SUBSCRIPTION
I'm concerned that their advertisement is misleading. I bought the product a month ago to try it without opting into any automatic shipments. Yet today, I noticed a $139 charge on my bank card. When I contacted their support, they told me the charge was due to a promotional deal that included automatic shipments. Does it make sense that a promotional purchase automatically enrolls you in recurring shipments? If the product had worked as advertised, I wouldn't mind, but I haven't seen any results on my face.
While on the phone with support about canceling the auto-shipment, I didn’t hear her speak to anyone else. However, I received the cancellation email immediately. Interestingly, the email claimed she had spoken with the manager to offer me a better price. You can see the email they sent below.
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Thanks for contacting us today. It is my pleasure assisting you! As per your request, I canceled all future LifeCell All In One orders until you receive further notice.
After carefully reviewing your account I see that your order has already departed our fulfillment facility and is currently en route to you. If you do not want to give LifeCell a longer chance, simply refuse the package at the time of delivery so that it gets sent back to us. Then reply to this email to let me know it’s on its way. We must receive the package back within 15 days from the delivery date, unopened and unused. As an added measure of protection, I highly recommend that you bring the parcel to the post office directly and ask them to scan it in as refused.
I went ahead and spoke with my manager who gave me the approval to discount your shipped LifeCell order, making it only $64.25. All you have to do is simply email me back stating you would like to keep the order that is en route to you and I will be happy to initiate a refund of $74.75 for the difference. You will not be sent out any more orders after this one unless you request it. ***Please note that since we are extending such an amazing discount all sales are final.***
If you decide that you are happy with this price I can mark all future orders at this rate, as long as you have an active subscription. Normally our product is a two month supply, however, we can adjust your shipping intervals to whatever suits your needs best!
If I could give them a zero, I would! They are scammers! They said trial and when I turned around they charged $189 for something that does not work. Beware, do not fall for it!
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