Aging happens to all of us at some point and it affects our entire look, especially our skin. There are plenty of products on the market and not all of them are creams, lotions, or serums. Supplements make up a large portion of anti-aging products as well and there’s a new one called Amacari.
Amacari is a supplement formulated from a berry called Camu Camu. This is a berry that is found in South America and has all kinds of nutrients that our body needs in order to stay healthy and look younger.

The manufacturer of Amacari is Camupure. It is a company ran by Jeff Moats who is the founder and president. He discovered the berry while in the Rain Forest in 1991.
Amacari can only be found online through their free trial system or with other sites using auto-renew and a free trial. The base price is $49.95 for one bottle, $89.95 for two bottles, and $129.95 for three bottles.
Key Ingredients
The key ingredient in Amacari is the Camu Camu berry but inside this berry is a wealth of nutrients and helpful ingredients such as vitamins, minerals, bioflavonoids, amino acids, protein, fiber, and the highest amount of Vitamin C of any other berry. How it works is that it supposedly triggers the body’s own anti-inflammatory process to help fight unhealthy skin cells, boosts collagen, reduces fine lines and wrinkles and smooths the skin’s texture, stimulates elastin, works against free radicals as an antioxidant, and protects cells. It is also supposed to add energy and focus to the user so it helps with more than just the skin or aging process, which is good.
Positive Aspects Amacari
- Has a proprietary ingredient
- Is rich in vitamins and minerals
- Has a trial offer
- Is a supplement that works from within the body so it can give other health benefits
- Was talked about by Dr. Oz
- Helps the people of the Amazon area
Negative Aspects for Amacari
- Is only available through the online auto-renew process or on their site
- Does not have many reviews – negative or positive other than sites specifically put up to sell the product
Suggested Usage
Amacari is taken once after breakfast and once after dinner with a glass of water.
Are There Any Side Effects?
There are no listed side effects since it has an all-natural composition.
Bottom Line
This does seem to be a helpful product that has a lot of vitamins, minerals, and nutrients that a body needs. However, with no outside reviews it’s hard to say if the product really does do what it says it will do. While it was featured on the Dr. Oz show, without unbiased opinions from users it is difficult to make a determination. Not to mention that some sites sell it is part of the auto-renew system that some users find hard to deal with. I have not seen any mention of anyone having issue with theirs so far so that is a good thing. Plus the main site does sell it as a one-time purchase so that makes it easier than with auto-renew.
As we age the composition, texture and appearance of our skin changes. Signs of skin aging include wrinkles, fine lines, loss of moisture, uneven tone and dull, tired-looking skin. There are countless anti-wrinkle creams on the market promising to make skin look and feel younger. Many anti-wrinkle creams promise everything short of a facelift or to provide the much sought after "fountain of youth". In reality most are just moisturizers marketed as anti-aging products.
Below you’ll find some of the most effective wrinkle serum/cream formulations on the market today, in our opinion.

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