(similar name brand serums range from $39 to $199)
Reflection Skin Rejuvenating Serum includes some of the best ingredients in the world not to mention our newest formula of emu oil known as MSC100 Dromaius (Emu) OilŪ. Most products on the market today only scratch the surface of the skin (no pun intended). MSC100 Dromaius (Emu) OilŪ not only penetrates to the 2nd layer of skin, but delivers these powerful natural ingredients to the source.
Argireline - A new anti-wrinkle Peptide, which reduces the degree of existing facial wrinkles and has been demonstrated effective against their development.
Beta Glucan - Active human immune cells causing generation of new Collagen.
Ginseng Extract - Valued for its ability to stimulate and increase circulation. It is believed to be rejuvenating.
Echinacea Angustifolia Extract - Used as a skin anti-toxin and antiseptic.
Cucumber Extract - An emollient to soften skin and an astringent.
Green Tea - Anti-oxidant herb. Carrageenan (Seaweed) - Has gelling, thickening and stabilizing properties.
Retinol - Is basic to healthy skin, keeping it soft and plump; it may increase collagen, DNA, skin thickness and skin elasticity. It is useful to treat environmental dryness, heat or pollution.
· Improve Skin Tone
· Reduce the Appearance of Wrinkles
· Increase Skin Firmness
Directions: Use cleanser and toner. Apply small amount of Reflection to facial and neck area morning and evening. Apply Reflection Moisturizing Creme as needed.
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Ingredients:Whole
Leaf Aloe Vera Concentrate, Purified Water,
Argireline, Glycerin, MSC 100 Dromaius Oil, Beta
Glucan Glycereth-26, Sodium PCA, Polysorbate-20,
Glycosaminoglycans, Hyaluronic Acid,
Carbomer-940, Triethanolamine, dl-Panthenol,
Ginseng Extract, Echinccea Angustifolia Extract,
Cucumber Extract, Green Tea, Carrageenan, Whole
Wheat Protein, Tetrasodium EDTA, Urea, Allontion,
Magnesium Ascorbyl Phospate, Ascorbic Acid,
Xanthan Gum, Methylparaben, Diazolidinyl Urea,
Retinol, Tocapheral, Cholecalciferol.
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