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Dr.
Berman's® Retinol Serum ingredients that revitalize, rebuild, restore, and
renew the skin. Through proprietary Non-Oxidizing Lipid Matrix Technology,
Dr. Berman's® Retinol Serum contains stabilized form of retinol,
the biologically active form of vitamin A that delivers beautiful, smooth,
revitalized skin. Retinol works to exfoliate dead and damaged skin cells and
stimulate the body's production of collagen, one of the key building blocks of
skin.
This sloughing and rebuilding action can make wrinkles less severe and reduce the appearance of splotchiness, age spots, and sun damage. With Dr. Berman's® Retinol Serum, you can reawaken your beauty and renew the vitality of your skin! Retinol is difficult to deliver effectively. Dr. Berman's® Retinol Serum overcomes this problem with a special delivery system. We combine retinol with lipids under high pressure to make a Temporary Occlusive Film that protects the retinol and enhances retinol penetration at greater potency. This innovative, proprietary process is called Non-Oxidizing Lipid Matrix Technology. Directions for Use: The skin is considered an organ because its tissues work together to accomplish specific biological functions. In the average adult, the skin has a surface area of about 3,000 square inches. The skin not only helps hold the body together and protect against abrasion, bacteria, dehydration, and UV radiation, but it also performs several other roles that are essential to health, including body temperature regulation, stimuli reception, excretion through perspiration, and vitamin D synthesis. The skin is made up of three layers: the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. The epidermis has several layers and four distinct kinds of cells. New skin cells form in the epidermis' deepest layer and take about two weeks to move to the skin surface, where they are eventually exfoliated off. The dermis consists mainly of collagen and elastin, two fibers that provide the skin's structural framework and allow the skin to stretch and return to its original shape. Collagen, which accounts for about a third of the body's total protein, is also found in bone, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and other body tissues. The hypodermis, which is composed primarily of adipose tissue and blood vessels, acts as a cushion for the body's internal structure. Skin is constantly aging, but the aging process begins accelerating in a person's late 40s. The collagen fibers start to decrease, stiffen, break apart, and lose their collective shape. The elastin fibers lose their stretchy properties, thicken into clumps, and fray. As a result of these changes, skin becomes wrinkled and discolored. Sun damage is one of the main culprits in premature aging of the skin. Q. Will Dr. Berman's® Retinol Serum make my skin more sensitive to
the sun? Q. Can Dr. Berman's® Retinol Serum be used along with Be Night
Recovery Serum or other products that contain alpha hydroxy acids? Q. What if I have sensitive skin? Q. Can Dr. Berman's® Retinol Serum be used along with Dr. Berman's®
Mineral Mask? Q. If I'm using a prescription medication for my skin, can I use Dr.
Berman's® Retinol Serum as well? Bertin C, et al. Retinol + Melibiose: An innovative anti-aging association. 20th IFSCC Congress. 1998;P 058, 1-7. Caldera R, Kersaudy L, Badoual J, Olive G. The cutaneous absorption of vitamin A. Dev. Pharmacol. Ther. 1984;7, 213-17. Guttman C. Studies back retinol as photoaging Tx: Stronger concentration, still less irritating than reinoic acid, shows activity against aging signs. Dermatology Times, July 2000 |
| Reference Price: | US$65.00 Click to Order |
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