LifeCell Review - Smoothened Wrinkles
by Ron King
A unique skin care product making some lofty claims has recently been introduced to the cosmetic market. South Beach Skincare retails LifeCell Skin Cream, and has had trouble meeting demand for this item, in spite its premium price. In this LifeCell review, we'll focus on the anti-wrinkle promises.
LifeCell Skin Cream is a unique cosmetic product sold by South Beach SkinCare. They are making some very lofty claims about this pricey new entrant into a highly competitive arena, but the public seems to be sold, literally, as the company has had trouble meeting demand. We'll focus on the anti-wrinkle promises of this skin cream in Part 1 of our LifeCell Review.
Among its claims, LifeCell Skin Cream declares it can address wrinkles by:
* Rendering wrinkles immediately imperceptible
* Supplanting the requirement for botox injections
* needless production of collagen
* Plumping lips
Can a skin cream, even a costly one, really help you say good-bye to unsightly lines and wrinkles?
As it turns out, the human eye cannot see the actual wrinkle. What the eye sees is in truth the shadow made by the wrinkle. LifeCell Skin Cream counters this with billions of three-dimensional nanoprisms called "fractionated silicon dioxide". Since all those billions of minute 3D nanoprisms refract light, shadows can indeed be greatly reduced. The silicon dioxide is invisible, but it adheres to the face until removed by washing. We do note that the effect works for shallow lines and wrinkles only.
For added significant reduction in the appearance of wrinkles, LifeCell Skin Cream relies on Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 (AH3) to do the job, and its job is to work as a natural botox, without the needle. AH3 is indeed an active isolate that goes to work nearly immediately when applied to the skin, and is supposed to take effect by relaxing facial muscles. Botox does the same thing, but in a much more invasive form. Botox is in reality a toxin that is injected, resulting in paralysis of facial muscles. The effect does diminish the appearance of wrinkles, but is temporary and injections will have to be repeated as needed to keep the look. According to researchers, anecdotal evidence suggests that AH3 has a similar mechanism of action as Botox; however, the AH3 in LifeCell Skin Cream does not involve toxins, paralysis, or side effects caused by leaked serum, all of which are connected with botox injections.
Collagen is produced by the body, but falling production in later years contributes to lines, wrinkles, and unsightly "crow's feet". The makers of LifeCell Skin Cream have designed the product to help stimulate natural production of collagen. Wrinkles appear pushed up and out as though plumped from within, allowing those wrinkles to look smoothened out and lifted away.
This also means that lips will appear fuller; fine lines around the mouth look smoothened and lip "bleed" is prevented. Again, some women resort to injections to increase the collagen in the lips to get that "pouty", provocative look. With increased manufacture of natural collagen, these exorbitant injections become needless.
Our LifeCell Review does find support for the skin cream's anti-wrinkle claims. LifeCell Skin Cream makes many more promises as well, which we will investigate in following articles.
About the Author
For a free report, see LifeCell Review. See more info at LifeCell Skin Cream. Ron King is a web developer; visit his website Antiaging Skin Cream.
Copyright 2007 Ron King. This article may be reprinted if the resource box is left intact and the links live.
A unique skin care product making some lofty claims has recently been introduced to the cosmetic market. South Beach Skincare retails LifeCell Skin Cream, and has had trouble meeting demand for this item, in spite its premium price. In this LifeCell review, we'll focus on the anti-wrinkle promises.
LifeCell Skin Cream is a unique cosmetic product sold by South Beach SkinCare. They are making some very lofty claims about this pricey new entrant into a highly competitive arena, but the public seems to be sold, literally, as the company has had trouble meeting demand. We'll focus on the anti-wrinkle promises of this skin cream in Part 1 of our LifeCell Review.
Among its claims, LifeCell Skin Cream declares it can address wrinkles by:
* Rendering wrinkles immediately imperceptible
* Supplanting the requirement for botox injections
* needless production of collagen
* Plumping lips
Can a skin cream, even a costly one, really help you say good-bye to unsightly lines and wrinkles?
As it turns out, the human eye cannot see the actual wrinkle. What the eye sees is in truth the shadow made by the wrinkle. LifeCell Skin Cream counters this with billions of three-dimensional nanoprisms called "fractionated silicon dioxide". Since all those billions of minute 3D nanoprisms refract light, shadows can indeed be greatly reduced. The silicon dioxide is invisible, but it adheres to the face until removed by washing. We do note that the effect works for shallow lines and wrinkles only.
For added significant reduction in the appearance of wrinkles, LifeCell Skin Cream relies on Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 (AH3) to do the job, and its job is to work as a natural botox, without the needle. AH3 is indeed an active isolate that goes to work nearly immediately when applied to the skin, and is supposed to take effect by relaxing facial muscles. Botox does the same thing, but in a much more invasive form. Botox is in reality a toxin that is injected, resulting in paralysis of facial muscles. The effect does diminish the appearance of wrinkles, but is temporary and injections will have to be repeated as needed to keep the look. According to researchers, anecdotal evidence suggests that AH3 has a similar mechanism of action as Botox; however, the AH3 in LifeCell Skin Cream does not involve toxins, paralysis, or side effects caused by leaked serum, all of which are connected with botox injections.
Collagen is produced by the body, but falling production in later years contributes to lines, wrinkles, and unsightly "crow's feet". The makers of LifeCell Skin Cream have designed the product to help stimulate natural production of collagen. Wrinkles appear pushed up and out as though plumped from within, allowing those wrinkles to look smoothened out and lifted away.
This also means that lips will appear fuller; fine lines around the mouth look smoothened and lip "bleed" is prevented. Again, some women resort to injections to increase the collagen in the lips to get that "pouty", provocative look. With increased manufacture of natural collagen, these exorbitant injections become needless.
Our LifeCell Review does find support for the skin cream's anti-wrinkle claims. LifeCell Skin Cream makes many more promises as well, which we will investigate in following articles.
About the Author
For a free report, see LifeCell Review. See more info at LifeCell Skin Cream. Ron King is a web developer; visit his website Antiaging Skin Cream.
Copyright 2007 Ron King. This article may be reprinted if the resource box is left intact and the links live.
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