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Our goal is to provide you with advanced skincare backed by scientific evidence. When it comes to the scientific proof behind skincare technology, these products set the standard in the cosmeceutical industry. There have been countless resources dedicated toward research at major medical institutions to support the technology behind our products. Our active ingredients are pharmaceutical grade, and the studies performed on our core products are peer reviewed. The following includes abstracts of the science supporting our products.
Antioxidant Serum Abstract
The human body uses many internal antioxidant mechanisms to defend itself from oxidative damage, but excessive exposure to ultraviolet light as well as the natural aging process depletes the body of its internal supply of antioxidants. Antioxidants prevent oxidative damage by neutralizing oxygen-free radicals before they can attack the body. Some antioxidants are available to the body by oral ingestion, but many individuals do not achieve even the minimum daily requirement through diet or supplements. Furthermore, body control mechanisms tightly control the amounts available by oral ingestion to the cells. Scientists and formulators have refined ways to stabilize and deliver additional amounts of key antioxidants into skin, thus adding to the body?s natural reservoir of antioxidants. Continued research has demonstrated that properly formulated antioxidant combinations work synergistically to provide enhanced benefit. Recent studies show that topical application of optimized antioxidant combinations can provide up to eight-fold antioxidant protection, ninety-six percent reduction of sunburn cells, and prevent the formation of thymine dimers in UV irradiated skin.
C E Ferulic C + E Serum 20 C + AHA Serum 15 Serum 10 Eye Gel
Sunblock Abstract
Until the advent of recently-patented technologies, not one sunscreen or sunblock existed that provided both substantial UVA and UVB protection without turning skin white. Recent scientific findings reveal that it is the long UVAI (340-400 nm) rays that cause photoaging. Only two sunscreen ingredients (zinc oxide and Parsol 1789) protect in this range, with zinc oxide being the preferred ingredient. By incorporating two innovative technologies in one sunblock product line, we provides superior sun care products for daily use.
Daily Sun Defense 20 Physical UV Defense 30 Sport UV Defense 45
Skin Lightening Abstract
The enzyme tyrosinase converts the amino acid tyrosine into melanin in the skin. Hyperpigmentation can result when too much melanin is produced. Ingredients such as arbutin, kojic acid, and thymol inhibit or suppress tyrosinase, preventing the appearance of additional pigmentation.
Phyto + Phyto Corrective Gel
Centella Asiatica Abstract
Titrated Extract of Centella Asiatica (TECA) is a reconstituted mixture of three triterpenes extracted from the plant and is being used in
Europe
in wound healing drugs. TECA has been shown to stimulate collagen synthesis in fibroblast cultures and to increase the tensile strength of tissues.
Skin Firming Cream Eye Cream
Ectoin Abstract
Ectoin is an innovative, multi-functional natural active substance that has been shown to have an effect in protecting the skin against external aggressors by protecting Langerhans cells, protecting DNA and cells from UV-induced damage, significantly reducing formation of sunburn cells, and retaining moisture in the skin.
Skin Firming Cream Eye Cream
Silymarin Abstract
Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation generates oxygen-free radicals and has been proven to cause photoaging and certain forms of cancer in skin. The body uses antioxidants to protect itself from free radical attack and antioxidants are depleted by sun exposure. Silymarin is an extract of the milk thistle plant that has been shown to have strong antioxidant and anti-tumor effects. This makes silymarin an excellent addition to protective skin care formulations.
Face Cream Eye Balm Antioxidant Lip Repair
Soy Isoflavones Abstract
Research suggests that estrogen deficiencies following menopause may contribute to signs of aging in skin. Systemic and topical estrogens have been shown to counter these effects and to have antioxidant properties. Although much weaker, soy isoflavones (phytoestrogens) have been shown to mimic estrogen and to have antioxidant effects, making them ideal for use on maturing skin.
Face Cream Eye Balm Adv. Body Firming Lotion
Retinol Abstract
Retinol (vitamin A) and its natural and synthetic analogs are collectively known as retinoids. Retinoid research has been conducted for nearly a century and has yielded comprehensive findings regarding the importance of vitamin A as a nutrient, as well as the biological activities and pharmacological profiles of the various retinoids, most eminently retinol (ROL) and retinoic acid (RA). Drugs based on retinoids are now available for the treatment of psoriasis, acne and other dermatologic conditions related to keratinization. Medical research indicates that retinoic acid is beneficial to maintain youthful skin and to repair damage caused by UV exposure or intrinsic aging. Retinol is converted to retinoic acid once applied to the skin, but is without the prohibitive irritation potential of the latter. Studies show retinol as a viable solution for combating skin aging and problematic skin when delivered in a stable formulation at high concentrations.
Retinol 0.5 Retinol 1.0
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