GeniSphere
GeniSphere is different from most creams because of its reportedly patented QuSomes that plump skin from inside, filling in wrinkles. It also reports various other benefits with one application.
GeniSphere is formulated to improve skin’s moisture by expanding and lifting wrinkle from beneath skin’s surface. Its aim is to reduce wrinkles in just one hour. But does this unique cream really induce wrinkle reduction?
What Ingredients are in GeniSphere?
GeniSphere does not explain what is inside its microscopic QuSome spheres that reportedly improve skin from the inside out. The ingredients in GeniSphere are not any different than those in other wrinkle products. It also does not contain any special ingredients that are proven to reduce wrinkles. However GeniSphere does have a few hydrating elements, like hyaluronic acid, to plump skin within but only temporarily. The other ingredients are fillers that cannot improve skin.
GeniSphere’s ingredients are water, cetyl alcohol, PEG-12 glyceryl distearate, caprylic/capric triglyceride, ethylhexyl palmitate, glycerin, camellia oleifera (green tea) leaf extract, camellia sinensis (white tea) leaf extract, vitis vinifera (grape) seed extract, sodium hyaluronate, hyaluronic acid, silica dimethyl silyate, butylene glycol, cyclomethicone, cyclopentasiloxane, PEG-100 stearate, dimethicone/vinyl dimethicone crosspolymer, ammonium acyloyldimethyltaurate/VP copolymer, phenoxyethanol, and caprylyl glycol.
What Else Should I Know about GeniSphere?
At $39.99 GeniSphere is rather affordable but contains unproven ingredients. The GeniSphere website does not list its ingredients and does not give very much information on the product itself.Without the right ingredients, GeniSphere is just like most other creams. Instead of reducing wrinkles from the inside out, GeniSphere is more of a moisturizer.

