Gelatine Sculpt Scam 2026 | 8 Things the Seller Hides [Buyer Alert]
We investigated Gelatine Sculpt Drops, a viral weight-loss tincture marketed on TikTok. Here is what the ingredient panel actually contains, what the refund policy really says, and why we cannot recommend it.

By Sofia Reyes
CNC, CHC, ACE-CPT
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Gelatine Sculpt Drops surged on TikTok in March with a green-glass dropper bottle and a 12-second pitch: "five drops under the tongue, watch the scale move." We sourced three bottles, decoded the label, traced the claims, and asked a clinician what she would tell a patient who turned up with one.
What Gelatine Sculpt claims
The seller's site offers "rapid metabolic conversion of stored fat without diet or exercise." That phrasing — fat conversion without intervention — is the single brightest warning sign in supplement marketing. The body does not "convert" fat sublingually. Real weight loss requires energy deficit, period.
The 8 things the seller does not tell you
- The "celebrity endorsement" is a deepfake. The video clip on the landing page shows a well-known TV doctor whose actual social channels have publicly disavowed any such endorsement.
- The 60-day guarantee resets per bottle. Refunds apply to "starter bottle" only; subscription refills are non-refundable.
- Ingredient panel lists "proprietary tincture extract" with no per-mL doses. You cannot calculate caffeine or stimulant load.
- No third-party COA. Reputable tinctures publish a Certificate of Analysis. Gelatine Sculpt's "lab tested" badge links to an image, not a verifiable lab report.
- Auto-billing trap. The "free trial" auto-converts to a $89 monthly subscription after 14 days, hidden in the order-confirmation page's small text.
- Affiliate-network seeded reviews. TrustPilot reviews skew 5-star with single-sentence text; many were posted within minutes of each other from the same IP region.
- No published manufacturer address. Returns ship to a fulfillment center in a low-regulation US state, not the brand's headquarters.
- The "weight-loss results" page is illustrative, not real. Disclaimer in 6-pt grey text below the testimonials reads "results dramatized."
What's actually in the bottle
Garcinia cambogia (HCA)
- Studied dose
- 500-1000 mg/day (typical trial dose)
- Benefits
- Trials show small, inconsistent appetite effects; modest at best
Caffeine anhydrous
- Studied dose
- Unknown — undisclosed in 'tincture extract'
- Benefits
- Modest thermogenic effect at 100-200 mg
Glycerin / glycerol base
- Studied dose
- Vehicle ingredient
- Benefits
- None — it's the carrier liquid
Our observation
There is no sublingual route to fat loss. Anyone selling drops as a metabolic shortcut is selling theatre. If patients are interested in pharmacotherapy, real options exist — and they require a prescription and a conversation with a clinician who knows your history.
We rated Gelatine Sculpt Drops 1.5 / 5. The ingredient list is unremarkable; the marketing is the product, and that marketing relies on a fabricated celebrity endorsement, dramatized results, and a hidden auto-billing program. None of that is repairable by a better dosage.
What to do instead
- For sustainable weight loss, talk to your primary-care doctor. If clinical pharmacotherapy is indicated, GLP-1 analogues (semaglutide, tirzepatide) have actual outcome data — and require medical supervision.
- For appetite support without prescription drugs, fibre + protein at breakfast has a real effect on satiety that any tincture cannot match.
- For caffeine-based thermogenics, ordinary coffee at 200 mg is roughly the studied dose. You don't need a $89/month tincture to get there.
Bottom line
Gelatine Sculpt Drops fails on every metric we use: traceability, disclosure, refund integrity, marketing honesty. Do not buy it. If the goal is weight management, the path runs through a clinician, not a TikTok bottle.
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