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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

RG-Cell Concentrated Restorative Skin Serum: The Caviar of Serums

RG-Cell  Conentrated Restorative Skin Serum
$99

I receive so many interesting updates on cutting edge anti-aging skincare advances.  Many of them are "discoveries" born by researchers and doctors, who then team up with Cosmeceutical companies like Timeslip Solutions to bring them to market.

RG-Cell Concentrated Restorative Skin Serum is the first product I have ever heard of that used caviar as it's star anti-aging ingredient:

Ingredient Spotlight: Caviar 

Caviar has become a sought after ingredient in some of today’s most advanced anti-aging formulas as it’s been found to speed up the natural production of collagen up to 67%.

The mixture of vitamins A, D, B1, B2, B6 and amino acids glycine, lysine, histidine, arginine and asparagine, work together to intensify the process inside the skin cells while at the same time, slow down the aging process by moisturizing the skin. A light moisture-retaining film protects the skin against external effects, including UV radiation, climate, dehydration and pollution. This protection fosters the reduction of superficial lines and wrinkles, thereby improving the skin's appearance.
Caviar also stimulates the regeneration of the skin and its components are well absorbed without allergic reactions.
RG-Cell is a new anti-aging serum formulated with the latest, technologically advanced ingredients, including caviar extract. This serum works to stimulate the production of collagen, increasing skin firmness and elasticity while reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles for a smother, silkier, vibrant, younger looking complexion.
Available online via www.rg-cell.com for $99.99.  Delivery is free and discounts are available for monthly orders.
 
Definitely food not just for thought...but for the face.
 
xox,
DD
 
 
 
 

2 comments:

  1. I have yet to see any before and after pictures for these pricey products.

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  2. Hi Here you Sister!!!
    That is one of the reasons Im hesitant to accept any of these products to blog about...Maybe they work miracles, maybe they don't. I'm just not there yet and I don't see the science to back up the claims.

    xox,
    DD

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