Medical-esthetician Marilyn Territo, CE, CM, a member of the Isagenix Scientific Advisory Board, explains that scientists have now developed conditioned media rich in epidermal growth factors, matrix proteins, and cell-signaling proteins called cytokines. When combined in a special serum, Territo says these can provide the “raw constituents” that “skin cells need to thrive.”
Designed by scientists in the field of tissue regeneration, Isagenix Ageless Renewal Serum supplies a high concentration of Repair-Plex™, the proprietary blend of skin bioactives—epidermal growth factors, matrix proteins, and cytokines. The serum is produced using a patented, state-of-of-the art process that targets, identifies, sorts, and extracts each of these skin bioactives.
“As the aging process in skin progresses, she explains, the skin’s layers weaken and become more vulnerable to the formation of wrinkles. The ability of the epidermis [outermost layer of the skin] to receive nutrients is lessened leading to skin that is dry, thin, and wrinkle-prone,” Territo says. “The patent-pending technology behind Repair-Plex delivers key epidermal growth factors into the skin that help support and promote the production of collagen and elastin.”
The potent product is designed to firm up the skin, improve elasticity, and diminish fine lines and wrinkles. By nourishing aging skin with epidermal growth factors, matrix proteins, and cytokines in Repair-Plex™, the skin begins to “remember” what it has “forgotten” with age. It works with aging skin, like customizing a natural response of greater production of its own matrix proteins, collagen, and elastin. For regular users, this can mean:
- Thicker, younger-looking, healthier skin
- Diminished appearance of fine lines, deep lines, and wrinkles
- Reduced appearance of skin pigmentation, natural balance of skin color, and brighter-looking skin
- Increased skin moisture and hydration
- Improved firmness, tone, elasticity, and resiliency
Morning
- Thoroughly cleanse the face, neck, and upper chest areas with IsaDermix Gentle Cleansing Gel. The gel removes any dirt, grime, or environmental pollutants that may interfere with Ageless Renewal Serum. Note: Use of the Anti-Aging Treatment toner is not recommended, as it may impede delivery of Repair-Plex™ properties. It may be used as a spritz to refresh the skin during the day.
- Exfoliate with Intensive Microderm with Natural Sea Mineral Crystals two to three times per week for sensitive, dry, mature skin. It can be used daily for oily and combination skin, if tolerated.
- Apply Ageless Renewal Serum to clean, dry skin. Wait five minutes for it to absorb into the skin completely.
- Apply Antioxidant C Serum with CoQ10. The serum promotes collagen production and provides antioxidant protection to the skin.
- Apply Age-Defying Eye Cream around the eye area (both upper and lower lids).
- Moisturize face, neck, and upper chest areas with Moisture-Rich Day Cream.
- Moisturize and protect against UVA and UVB rays with Isa SunGuard SPF 30. Apply to face, neck and upper chest areas. The sunscreen may need to be reapplied throughout the day as needed when exposed to UV rays.
- Follow the same regimen as the morning program. However, it is not necessary to repeat the use of Intensive Microderm if you already used it in the morning.
- Use Intensive Renewal Night Cream instead of Moisture-Rich Day Cream and, of course, there is no need for Isa SunGuard.
Those of who’ve applied the biotechnologically advanced Ageless Renewal Serum consistently for a minimum of 30 days may have already witnessed first-hand the difference it can make on aging skin. Now, through advanced skin science, you can reclaim and keep a youthful appearance and vitality in a way never before thought possible.
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