Richi Brown Organic Natox Review

Published:March 20th, 2012

Botox is one of the most popular cosmetic treatments due to it’s fast results on wrinkles, and the fact that it doesn’t require any time in surgery. Botox treatments work with localized injections of Botulinum toxin, which paralyzes key facial muscles to improve the appearance of glabellar frown lines.

The rich and famous swear by Botox, as it is seen as less intrusive than cosmetic surgery and provides fast results.

But there are a couple of serious issues with Botox treatments:

The financial cost of Botox

The first problem is the cost. Botox is an expensive treatment which has to be performed by specialized clinics, and requires 10 to 25 sessions at an average of $300 / £180 per session!

Botox treatments are short term
Botox utilizes minute doses of Botulinum Toxinum (a neurotoxin) that binds to the nerve endings, disrupting the neurotransmitter communication, which results in muscle relaxation. This provide a smoother and wrinkle free appearance. But once the toxins are absorbed, more are required to preserve the effect.

The result is that Botox treatments only last up to 8 months at a time, meaning that patients need to follow up with further treatments if they don’t want their lines and wrinkles to re-appear.

Is Botox really safe?
Botox is a “safe” treatment according to the FDA, but requires the injection of a poison into your skin. Instead of working with your natural skin process, it works by immobilizing key facial muscles to provide the appearance of reduced lines.

Although the treatment is deemed safe, potential side effects include reduced facial expressions, an un-even smile, drooping eyelids, and double vision. But the re-assuring thing is that professionals state that any side effect usually wears off after 6 weeks!

As you can imagine, the race is on to find an alternative to Botox!

The latest contender is a product called Organic Natox, which claims to harness the effects of Botox using a Botox free natural formulation. Today we received a sample from Richi Brown, and could not wait to check it out in more detail!

What is Organic Natox?

Organic Natox is a brand new wrinkle cream which claims to use space age technology and a natural formulation to reduce fine lines and wrinkles in as little as 3 weeks.

This new cream comes straight from a state of the art lab in South Africa, where a team of leading scientists have spent the last 6 years developing and testing it’s formula.

From speaking to their director, John Richardson, it is clear that this is no ordinary skin care cream…

Organic Natox works on a quantum level, using sub molecular electro magnetic energy and frequency fields. It is all rather complicated, but from what I can understand, they have managed to create a substance using natural ingredients which has the same signature and response to Botox but without any adverse effects or complications associated with Botox.

According to John, they have recently completed an independent 4 month double blind, placebo controlled clinical study with 64 participants between the ages of 35-65 year old.

The results are impressive, the Natox group showed a reduction in both established and newly developed wrinkles.

How Does Organic Natox Work?

The way Natox works is through a quantum theory process, in which two different elements sharing the same frequency can have the same end effect. In other words, they have created a formula which shares the same muscle relaxation effect Botox has, but without needing to use actual Botox.

Natox works on rhytids (wrinkles) and facial lines become smoother, and shorter
The result is reduced appearance of wrinkles within 3 weeks, and continued improvements through continued use.

What Ingredients Does Natox Use?

Natox uses natural formulation in which it’s ingredients all meet the stringent “Cosmetics Regulation” (EC) No 1223/2009 and “Cosmetics Directive” 76/768/EEC as well as the ECOCERT standards.

Lets look into the ingredients found in Natox:

  • HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (Also known as organic sunflower seed oil)
  • SODIUM COCOYL GLUTAMATE (This is a naturally derived emulsifier made from coconut
  • GLYCERIN (This is derived from a vegetable source)
  • ACRYLATES/C10–30 ALKYL ACRYLATE CROSSPOLYMER ( This is a non toxic and transparent plastic, which in itself is not natural however due to its extremely safe and non toxic capabilities it meets Ecocert standards within a combined formulation. Current inclusion is 0.1%)
  • SORBIC ACID (This is a natural organic compound used as a preservative.)
  • SALICYLIC ACID (This is a substance obtained from white willow back and wintergreen leaves that has bacteria and fungus-killing properties)

What we like about this cream is that it is paraben free, and contains 99.9% natural ingredients – Something quite unique in cosmetic creams.

Directions

According to the manufacturer, for best results, Natox should be applied twice daily: In the morning and at night on cleaned skin. If you need to apply moisturiser or makeup, apply it on top of Natox.

When applying the cream, apply the product all over the face, paying attention to affected areas, and avoiding contact with eye lids.

The Verdict

We are currently testing this cream and will update this review in a few weeks with our results and feedback. But from our initial research and the results of the Natox clinical studies this looks like an impressive treatment.

In terms of cost, a bottle of Natox costs around £89.99 / $140 which might seem expensive  at first, but compared to other anti wrinkle creams and prohibitive in-clinic Botox treatments this works out at quite good value for such an effective treatment.

Should you not get any results, you are covered by a unique 60 day money back guarantee. Something I wish I could see more of in premium skin care products in department stores.

Where To Buy Natox?

The best place to buy Organic Natox is direct from the Richi Brown website (makers of Natox), as you will be able to take advantage of the 60 day money back guarantee and get the best prices (cutting out the middlemen).

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