A New Effective Skin Cell Treatment
Posted by Te-see on 3rd June 2009
A new way of battling the aging process has been brought to my attention ladies…Instead of treating the entire face at once why not treat each individual cell one at a time from the inside out?
Well according to internationally renowned plastic & reconstructive surgeon Dr. Garth Fisher and beauty industry veteran Paul Scott Premo it can be done! CellCeuticals Skin Care, Inc. has a new premium line of skin treatments that are technologically advanced in targeting cellular skin aging. Their exclusive patent pending GFP Cellular Complex (Growth Factor Peptide) is a combination of retinol, antioxidants, & the next generation of lipopeptides. Sounds complicated but it works. Based on an 8 week independent clinical study on 40 women their wrinkle depths diminished by 24%, skin smoothness was renewed by 40%, radiance was improved by 29%, and skin tone was revitalized by 32%. OMG…and WOW at the same time!
The CellCeutical Skin Care System includes: Extremely Gentle Skin Cleanser (which thoroughly removes all make-up without irritating your eyes or skin & leaves it feeling clean, hydrated, and supple), CellGenesis (a super potent night treatment with exclusive patent pending GFP Cellular Complex that acts as a cellular stimulant to encourage regeneration of new surface cells for visibly younger skin), Extreme Defense (a powerful antioxidant day treatment to help defend skin against age-promoting free radicals), CerActive (deep penetrating moisture & barrier repair treatment that soothes the skin and provides long lasting skin hydration), NeoCell (natural enzymes and volcanic micro-minerals that gently resurface your skin without irritation to reveal smoother, radiant, healthier looking skin).
For more information visit CellCeuticals.
Peace and Love…
Te-see
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