What is Idrotherapy?
Idrotherapy is a product that is made for people who want to reduce the signs of aging and even help prevent future damage from occurring.
The Idrotherapy brand has an official website which, although professional in appearance it doesn’t contain a lot of useful information regarding the actual Idrotherapy product.
There are no customer testimonials shown, no FAQ section and despite some statistics in regards to the results supposedly gained by using the product, no clinical data is produced.
Idrotherapy can be ordered directly from the website at a cost of $99.99 per jar, but consumers can take advantage of a 2 week trial jar for $5.99. Additionally, all purchases have a 30-day money back guarantee.
Idrotherapy Ingredients – Are they Safe & Effective?
Matrixyl 3000, Renovage.
How Does Idrotherapy Work?

The ingredients for the Idrotherapy formula are not explained in full on the product site. The only substances mentioned as being in the blend are Matrixyl 3000 and Renovage which have both proved to be beneficial ingredients.
Matrixyl 3000 in particular is important for strengthening the skin’s layers, making them thicker and less susceptible to wrinkles and damage. In fact, the Idrotherapy website likens it to having a face lift, although do not back this up with any evidence.
There is no guide ad to how often Idrotherapy should be applied but it is said that users should begin to see results in just 45 days.
What are the Advantages of Idrotherapy?
- The formula contains Matrixyl 3000
- There is a free trial
- Idrotherapy has a 30-day money back guarantee
- The formula prevents future damage
- All manufacturer contact information is provided
What are the Disadvantages of Idrotherapy?
- The full ingredient list is not shown
- No scientific testing is cited
- Idrotherapy is expensive
- The website is not informative
Idrotherapy Review – Final Verdict
There would not be many customers willing to purchase Idrotherapy when so little information is provided by the manufacturer.
However, having the chance to purchase a 2 week trial jar is appreciated and should certainly be taken advantage of by anyone wanting to test the product.
The presence of Matrixyl 3000 in the formula indicates that the cream may have some positive effects on the skin, but it would be beneficial if the actual amount contained in the cream was also disclosed.
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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