Get Rid Of Scarring With DNA EGF Renewal

Posted by The Bender Sisters on June 7th, 2011

DNA Scar Therapy is a new Intensive treatment to minimize the appearance of scarring.  Beyond simple silicone gels, this light serum rapidly heals scar tissue with powerful DNA Repair Enzymes, Beta Glucan, Silicone, and Sunflower Seed Oil.

DNA EGF Renewal

DNA Scar Therapy heals scarring from invasive plastic surgery, burns, cuts, stitches, or other skin lacerations by instantly moisturizing and revitalizing the area with DNA Repair Enzymes, much faster than regular treatments.

DNA Scar Therapy

DNA Repair Enzymes: As the master control for all skin functions, healthy DNA is vital to beautiful skin.  With aging, the production of DNA Repair Enzymes declines. Skin cell turnover slows down dramatically, cellular repair becomes deficient, and the skin’s structure weakens. In addition to intrinsic aging, the skin’s DNA is subject to damage from oxidation and Ultraviolet-B rays (UV-B).  Although many companies now claim DNA repair in their marketing materials, DNAEGF Renewal is based on science – the original research conducted on DNA repair enzymes by Dr. Ronald Moy, and features the same enzymes at the tested level or higher.

Free of fragrance, parabens and sulfates, this light but potent serum is designed for both men and women, on the face or body.

Usage:

Apply Scar Therapy nightly on clean skin.  Scar Therapy is most effective on fresh scars and should only be applied on closed wounds only.

Price:  $45 for 50ml

DNA EGF can be purchased via www.dnaegfrenewal.com

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