Allure Patch Review

The Allure Patch, which is supposedly an appetite suppressant skin patch, seems to have everything going against it:

It is reported as a rip off and a scam all over the Internet due not only to its ineffectiveness as a weight loss diet product, but also to its "free trial" program that automatically enters you into an absurdly expensive monthly autoship program that is practically impossible to getout of.

It claims to have Fucus Vesiculosus, Green Tea, and Guarana, as well as certain weight loss vitamins, but how can one know if these ingredients are even in the weight loss products, or in what amounts, or if those amounts are enough for quick weight loss or if those ingredients can even be delivered appropriately through a skin patch?

It offers no clinical studies proving its effectiveness; it offers no customer reviews or testimonials; and no official website exists for the Allure Patch anymore and it is sold through various retailers.

Conclusion: Because of the dubious nature of this product, its ingredients or its effectiveness, Weight Loss Guide does not recommend the purchase of The Allure Patch.


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