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Crème de la Crème Matrixyl Exclusively for You're Lookin Good
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"You're Lookin Good" proudly introduces our
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selling "Better than Botox", StriVectin-SD and Renaissance as well as
hundreds of others are either appearing in your emails, or are popping up
everywhere on the internet. You will see the new buzz words, Matrixyl,
Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-3 , Pal C18 KTTKS or Argireline. These ads can be
very overwhelming and confusing.
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QUITE UNEXPECTED .......
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months ago, my husband and I were at a charity function in which You're
Lookin Good is involved. As I was sitting down and relaxing for a few
moments, I overheard a conversation between a man and two ladies about a
cream that was supposed to be "state of the art", "the be all and the end
all" and "nothing short of a miracle!" The gentleman had samples which he
was giving his friends to try. I was very curious to find out what this
was all about. I was pleasantly surprised that I had no adverse reaction when using the rejuvenating cream as my skin is very sensitive. After a couple of weeks, people were actually saying I looked "happier", "rested" and "fresh and glowing!" I was delighted! I made an appointment with the gentleman (Michael) who has now become our good friend. He wanted to get my opinions and feedback. I relayed all the information to him about how happy I was and he wasn't surprised. Apparently, at the Trade Cosmetic Show, held in Toronto recently, Matrixyl (the trade name) was completely sold out.
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We are Proud...
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with a laboratory backed by over 50 years of experience in producing the
highest quality of hair and skin care technology worldwide. All products
are tested as if they are Pharmaceuticals and formulations are
manufactured to meet strict GMP standards.
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What's in this Cream?
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rejuvenating cream, which You're Lookin Good has named
Crème de la Crème Matrixyl, is an upscale state-of-the-art breakthrough
in the cosmetic industry. You will see a significant reduction in the
appearance of fine lines and wrinkles for both men and women.
Matrixyl is a lipopeptide that stimulates the matrix molecules in the skin, particularly collagen and fibronectin. Simply, it sends a chemical message to the cells to make new collagen.( Collagen is a protein - through the natural processes of aging, collagen in the skin is lost resulting in wrinkles) Matrixyl is a fatty acid mixed with amino acids. The active ingredient in Matrixyl is called Micro-collagen which is a peptide. When applied to the skin, Crème de la Crème Matrixyl penetrates the deeper layers of the skin. It is concluded from "Sederma", where our ingredient Matrixyl is produced, that after a wide range of tests carried out to study the cosmetic potential of the newly discovered protein fragment, Pal-KTTKS Micro-collagen, leads to remarkable results. Matrixyl with Micro-collagen contributes to the characteristics of a young, smoother less wrinkled skin. Buyer Beware Make certain that Matrixyl is genuine from Sederma and not generic. Also to be effective, you need to have 5-8% of Matrixyl. Crème de la Crème Matrixyl has 10%. Also added are Vitamins A (retinyl palmitate) Vitamin E, Allantoin, Green tea extract and complex Aeterna natural proteins. Key ingredients are also Palmitoyl Oligopeptide ( which improves the resistance of the skin and builds up the moisture content - penetrates quickly) and Emblica. Emblica, unlike the skin lightner, hydroquinone, has no side effects. Emblica has an exciting photoprotective property, which reduces collagenase ( a protein that attacks the skin which is increased by UV light.) Emblica possesses powerful antioxidant properties which increase skin hydration, reduce inflammation and help to preserve skin tone and integrity. It also lightens dark shadows and circles. We did not include Argireline. Argireline based in Spain, works through an unique mechanism which relaxes facial tension with regular use leading to reduction of wrinkles. Quoting from Paula Begoun, who is the author of "The Beauty Bible" she states, "Argireline is a synthetically derived peptide and has been shown to moderate excessive catecholamines release. I strongly doubt that any of that is true because there isn't a shred of research substantiating any part of it. However, even if it were vaguely true, that would not be good news for your body because you wouldn't want a cosmetic without any safety data, efficacy documentation, or independent research messing around with your catecholamines. " Catecholamines are compounds in the body that serve as
neurotransmitters such as epinephrine, adrenaline, and dopamine.
Epinephrine is a substance that prepares the body to handle emergencies
such as cold, fatigue, and shock. A deficiency of dopamine in the brain is
responsible for the symptoms of Parkinson's disease. None of that sounds
like something you want a cosmetic to inhibit or reduce. What if you
accidentally overuse the product or apply too much? It isn't known what
excessive catecholamine release would mean for your body." There is one more concern worth noting. Botox injections target specific muscles, whereas Argireline (if it indeed works) is likely to relax most of your face. And while Argireline may reduce wrinkles, it may also, in theory, increase facial sag because the neurotransmitters whose release Argireline inhibits, help maintain facial firmness. Therefore Argireline may prove to be a trade-off between wrinkle reduction and loss of facial firmness. In that light people prone to facial sag should approach it with caution. COMPARE LEADING BRANDS (Click) If you would like to purchase our Crème de la Crème Matrixyl (our special internet price) is $25.00 (2 ounces) + Free Gift Limited Time Offer Read the Article on Matrixyl that appeared in the Journal of Longevity. Written by Dr. Verretta Deorosan ( A graduate of UCLA School of Medicine Board Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine.) Proctor & Gamble Matrixyl Study More Clinical Studies (Matrixyl) Crème de la Crème Matrixyl Samples $7.00 each.
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