Allure Patch

If you thought the use of a patch was only used to kick a nicotine addiction – think again.  The Allure patch is designed in much the same way with weight loss in mind.  The only problem is that the notion of losing weight and suppressing appetite just by wearing a patch seems a bit preposterous. Let’s see if the patch sticks…

Claims, claims, claims… Homeopathic ingredients are delivered through the skin directly to the bloodstream.  The “key ingredients” are time-released to provide you with safe, continuous, and effective weight loss.

Ingredients: Fucus Vesiculosus, Green Tea, and Guarana.

Something more preposterous than the patch?
Unfortunately, yes.  It is known as the Autoship Program, and the Allure Patch takes the idea of automatically shipped and billed products to an extreme.

The website does not offer a purchase option – only a “Free” seven day trial, and yes, there is a big fat asterisk by the word ‘free.’  Reading the fine print the scandal comes to the surface.  The “Free Trial” is really just an enrollment in the Autoship Program.  In order to jump through the hoop, your free trial must be cancelled before the seven days expires, if not – you’ll automatically be billed.  It even states that “NO refunds for the Value Direct Autoship Program on products that have already shipped.”

Unfortunately, if you’re reading this to find a second opinion on a product you’ve recently purchased, it is probably too late and your “Free Trial” has turned into an $89.95 bill in your mailbox. Peel the patch and find a product that will work for you and your wallet.

THERE ARE A TON OF CONSUMER COMPLAINTS ABOUT THIS PRODUCT. WATCH OUT!!!

Pros

  • Relatively safe

Cons

  • Autoship Only
  • No scientific evidence that it works
  • May be a scam

Conclusion

I do not recommend the Allure Patch.

If you are looking for even better results from a product that won’t loop you into an endless Autoship Program, keep reading to find out what those products are…