• 2 REASONS WHY STEM CELL SERUMS Serums ARE A BREAKTHROUGH FOR AGING SKIN

    stem cell breakthroughA true breakthrough for rejuvenating aging skin today includes topical non-embryonic stem cells rich in Growth Factors.

    Collagen is lost during the aging process as production slows down, a contributing factor (along with loss of ceramides) in the formation of wrinkles, lines, sagging and thinning of skin.

    “A very effective way to reduce wrinkles, improve skin quality and boost collagen levels is through Human Fibroblast Conditioned Media (stem cells),” says Kathy Heshelow, founder of Sublime Beauty®. “Human Fibroblast Conditioned Media contains key ingredients for rejuvenation of skin—especially natural Growth Factors and other proteins.”

    What are just 2 reasons why these Growth Factors are a breakthrough for anti-aging skin care!

    # 1) Growth Factors, when used topically, stimulate skin to create more collagen. The Growth Factors tells the skin’s fibroblasts to make collagen that has slowed down with age. Results include smoother, healthier skin with diminished wrinkles. Collagen is the structure holding up skin, essential for smoothness.

    # 2) Growth Factors help to replace and regenerate the nutrients needed by skin for rejuvenation. It promotes skin tissue repair and strengthens the elastic fibers which give the skin its softness and suppleness. Great research and work has been done with burns and wounds in skin, and the discovery that stem cells could help aging skin followed.

    Fibroblast girl with serum “We added our stem cell serum to the Sublime Beauty® line for those that wanted a higher end, scientific formula,” says Heshelow. “Our serum is of high purity with no fillers and is made in the U.S under strict conditions.”

    Expensive to make, Heshelow says the Sublime Beauty® serum is still less expensive than many similar serums found on the market, which can range from $300 to $500. “Our serum retails under $160,” Heshelow says.

     Use twice daily and see first results in about 2 weeks.

     NewsWatch TV, a consumer morning television show, recently aired a segment on the serum, found here.

     

     

     

     

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