Description
BENEFITS
- Helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
- Helps improve the look of hypertrophic (raised) scar tissue and fine stretch marks
- Safely brightens and helps visibly diminish uneven skin tone
- Provides support against environmental aggressors
- Provides extremely powerful antioxidant protection
- Paraben-free
DESCRIPTION Lightweight, yellow to amber serum
RETAIL SIZE 15 mL ℮ 0.5 fl. oz., 30 mL ℮ 1 fl. oz.
DOSAGE 3-5 drops per application
INDICATIONS
- Dry, normal, oily or combination skin
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Scars
- Fine stretch marks
- Poor elasticity/thin skin
- Pre-procedure (use 30 days prior)
- Post-procedure (use after skin has re-epithelialized)
APPLICATION
Apply 3-4 drops to the palm of hand. Using fingertips, dab and smooth evenly over face and neck.
KEY INGREDIENT FEATURES
L-Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) ADVANCE + 15.0%
Scientifically-advanced, stabilized form of L-ascorbic acid providing time-released, continuous delivery. Potent antioxidant with photoprotective and anti-inflammatory properties. Stimulates collagen synthesis and promotes wound healing.
Asiaticoside, Asiatic Acid and Madecassic Acid (Centella Asiatica) 0.5%
Efficacious antioxidant stimulates collagen synthesis and improves microcirculation, capillary flow and vascular tone. Promotes wound healing and reduction of scar tissue.
Calcium Pantothenate (Vitamin B5) 0.5%
Essential element required for enzymatic functions within all cells. Enables the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids, increasing cellular integrity and efficiency.
Arbutin 0.5%
Inhibits tyrosinase enzymes that produce melanin, thereby controlling hyperpigmentation.
Polyporus Umbellatus (Mushroom) Extract (Source of Kojic Acid) 0.5%
Inhibits tyrosinase enzymes that produce melanin, thereby controlling hyperpigmentation. Also exhibits powerful antibacterial, antimicrobial and antibiotic properties.
Copper Tripeptide Growth Factor (Bioidentical)
Copper Tripeptide-1 (bioidentical) has been clinically proven to stimulate the synthesis of collagen in skin fibroblasts, and increase accumulation of total proteins, glycosaminoglycans and DNA in dermal wounds. The Copper Tripeptide-1 sequence is present in collagen and it is suggested that the Copper Tripeptide-1 is released after tissue injury. Copper Tripeptide-1 also increases synthesis of decorin – a small proteoglycan in the regulation of collagen synthesis, wound healing regulation and anti-tumor defense.