Zim's Max Freeze Pro Formula Gel, 4 Ounce Review

4.7 (1,000) Amazon rating$7.96

Our verdict

Zim's Max Freeze Pro Formula Gel earns a strong 4.7 star average from 1,000 reviews, but the listing does not include the skin type, ingredient, or benefit details found on the other products in this roundup, so it's worth confirming intended use before adding it to a facial routine.

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Best for

Buyers who already know this specific formula from past use and are simply looking to reorder it

Skip if

You want a gel with clearly listed ingredients, skin type guidance, or facial specific benefits, since none of that is included in this product's listing

  • Priced 60% below the category median ($19.99 across 238 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 1,000 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.2/5

    1,000 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

At $7.96 for 4 ounces, this gel is priced affordably and carries a notably strong 4.7 star average across 1,000 reviews, one of the highest ratings in this entire comparison. That said, unlike every other product covered here, its listing includes no specs at all, no skin type, no special ingredients, and no stated product benefit.

The 'Freeze' naming and 'Pro Formula' label suggest a cooling style gel, which reads differently from the vitamin C, brightening, and acne focused formulas covered elsewhere in this roundup. Without listed specs, we can't confirm from this data whether it's formulated as a facial product at all.

Only 4 units were reported bought in the past month, which is modest next to its high rating. If you're specifically shopping for a facial care gel, we'd recommend checking the physical packaging directly for intended use before applying it to your face.

Pros

  • Strong 4.7 star average, one of the highest ratings in this comparison
  • 1,000 reviews back that rating
  • Affordable at $7.96 for 4 ounces
  • Listed as in stock and easy to reorder

Cons

  • No ingredient, skin type, or benefit specs are listed on this product's page
  • The 'Freeze' name and formula type don't confirm this is a dedicated facial product
  • Only 4 units bought in the past month, modest recent momentum relative to its rating
  • Buyers should verify on the physical label whether it's intended for facial use before applying it to the face

Performance notes

Because no specs are listed for this product, including active ingredients, skin type, or stated benefits, there isn't enough listed detail here to describe how it performs on facial skin specifically. The name points toward a cooling, freeze style gel, which is a different category from the vitamin C, AHA, and brightening gels covered elsewhere in this roundup.

What buyers say

A 4.7 star rating from 1,000 reviews is genuinely strong, among the highest in this list, though the rating and review volume alone don't tell us what buyers are using it for, given the missing product specs.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this gel meant for facial skin care?

The listing doesn't include the skin type or ingredient specs that would confirm facial use, and the name and formula type suggest a cooling style gel. We'd recommend checking the manufacturer's packaging directly before applying it to your face.

Why does this product have fewer listed specs than others in this roundup?

This isn't something we can explain beyond what's shown, the retailer listing for this particular item simply doesn't include the same ingredient and skin type breakdown found on comparable products. Checking the physical packaging is the best way to fill in those details.

Is it good value for the price?

At $7.96, it's priced affordably, and a 4.7 star rating from 1,000 reviews suggests buyers who purchased it are highly satisfied. Just confirm the intended use on the label first if facial application is your goal.

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