GeneSphere Overview
Genesphere is an anti-aging product that claims to be “a new revolution in the ability to remove wrinkles”. It is a cream that you apply twice a day. It claims to be not only a moisturiser, but a wrinkle cream that is a non-surgical alternative to Botox injections.
The website offers little or no information past a short infomercial on the home page. The site offers little in the way of information. It does contain superficial terminology (“Qu-spheres), which attempts to tell about their technology. The main homepage is the only part of the site that’s relevant to the product; there’s a separate page describing wrinkle creams in general. They have included “12 ways to prevent wrinkles” section, that only seems like it is being used as filler for a very scantily informative website.
The website contains mostly marketing sales pitches and fluffy terminology (“super absorbent spheres”). It claims that “GeneSphere can sell for as much as $99 an ounce in some places”, leading you to believe that you are getting a bargain here. A quick internet search yielded no such results of GeneSphere being so costly or even being sold anywhere else. The product is only available from the company’s website for $39.95, plus $8 delivery.
GeneSphere – Product Description
GeneSphere is applied daily as a moisturiser. You only need a small amount to get smoother, younger-looking skin is expected within minutes. The site claims that the formula “promotes younger, smoother and more sensual skin” as well as being designed to provide a long-lasting result, but it doesn’t fully explain how. The only ingredient with a hint of explanation is the Qu-Spheres. There is very little information on what is exactly in the product itself. It is very difficult to evaluate effectiveness if the ingredients are not listed.
There is no allergy information, details on clinical trials or information on shipping or returns. There are also no testimonials, aside from a before and after photo. A ribbon on the homepage says “Satisfaction guaranteed!”, but there is no mention of a free trial or money-back guarantee. There’s also no information on returns.
GeneSphere – Advantage
- GeneSphere results are expected within minutes of application
- Can be used daily
GeneSphere – Drawbacks
- Extremely poorly-constructed website – no ingredient listing, allergy info, clinical trial results or testimonials
- False claims about lower price than “some places”, as an online search revealed no other retailers
- Conflicting information – promises results within minutes, but further down the page it says in one hour.
- Sparse amount of online reviews, all of which do not recommend the product.
- Before and after images taken at different angles giving the appearance of the GeneSphere working
GeneSphere – The Bottom Line
There is no clear cut way to contact the company by phone. The only way to contact the company is by postal address or email. There is no information regarding the company itself or where they are located. Other links at the bottom of the site take you to completely different websites offering unrelated products. The “GeneSphere homepage” is also a broken link. The websites has several false claims that a lower price is being offered on their site is misleading, and seems to only make the $34.95 price seem more appealing. However, with no ingredient list $34.95 is too much money for something that you cannot evaluate effectiveness.





















