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Last updated 27th December 2024.

  1. Firm and Restore Formula
    1. Age-dependent increase of collagenase expression can be reduced by α-tocopherol via protein kinase C inhibition.
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    2. Role of Matrix Metalloproteinases in Photoaging and Photocarcinogenesis.
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    3. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), the main extracellular matrix (ECM) enzymes in collagen degradation, as a target for anticancer drugs.
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    4. Applications for Marine Resources in Cosmetics.
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    5. Marketed marine natural products in the pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical industries: tips for success.
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    6. Marine exopolysaccharide for anti-wrinkles.
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    7. Anti-Inflammatory and Skin Barrier Repair Effects of Topical Application of Some Plant Oils.
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  2. Advanced Eye Smoothing Formula
    1. Study on eye smoothing formulas.
    2. Facial attractiveness in relation to skin texture and colour.
    3. Read more about advanced eye smoothing techniques.
    4. Ingredient: Dipalmitoyl Hydroxyproline.
    5. British Journal of Dermatology on skin treatments.
    6. Clinical signs of aging and their management.
  3. Highlighted Mechanisms
    1. Skin Rejuvenation Complex: Combining potent botanical extracts and advanced peptides to stimulate collagen and elastin production.

      A study showed peptide complexes could increase collagen synthesis by up to 350% (Source: Gorouhi, F., & Maibach, H. I. (2009). Role of topical peptides in preventing or treating aged skin. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 31(5), 327-345).
    2. Bioactive Cellular Repair: Utilizing antioxidants like black tea leaf extract and vitamin C to repair skin cells and protect from environmental damage.

      Reference: Pinnell, S. R., et al. (2001). Topical L-Ascorbic Acid: Percutaneous Absorption Studies. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 116(2), 272-278.
    3. Dual-Hydration System: Combining hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid and sodium hyaluronate to promote hydration and elasticity.

      Source: Papakonstantinou, E., et al. (2012). Hyaluronic Acid: A Key Molecule in Skin Aging. Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, 11(7), 873-880.
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