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The Key to Youthful, Glowing Skin...
is in your genes! The latest anti-ageing products to hit the market (ie. Lancome's Genefique, Biotherm's Skin Vivo collection) are targeting the very inner workings of our bodies in order to reverse or postpone the ageing process. They go about this task by targeting gene expression. Genes are information carriers that allow us to be as complex and diverse as we are - genes are expressed, or the information extracted, to create a functional gene product. However, as we age, or with the introduction of external factors such as UV radiation, environmental stressors, free radicals, etc., our genes are not expressed as efficiently, and often with mistakes. Biotherm's Skin Vivo incorporates revolutionary ingredients as to improve and regulate gene expression, and also to protect cellular DNA. Reverserol SV is an extract of the African candle bush plant, which has been used historically to treat everything from indigestion to fever. It also incorporates pure thermal plankton at a high concentration, its purity guaranteed due to its in-lab bio-fermentation process. The thermal plankton improves luminosity and suppleness and also stimulates the production of four genes involved in ageing. Moreover, it is a mineral rich activator which reinforces our skin's natural anti-ageing defenses, helps to calm the skin and diminish redness, and protects against external, damaging factors such as those mentioned above. In addition to the two main ingredients, Skin Vivo also contains necessary bio-peptides and amino acids, as well as Silcium (or Silicon), which is an essential mineral for the formation of connective tissue, cell metabolism and the maintenance of skin health.
The Skin Vivo line includes an eye cream, serum, and cream formulation. There are eight patents and years of research that have gone into this product, and the testimonials speak for themselves. I'm very excited to see what this product has to offer!
More information can be found here
Biotherm Skin Vivo
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