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Thinking of plastic surgery? First, give your skin a chance.

If the wall in your home has a crack in it, you call a painter. He will patch up the wall, prime it and paint over. The wall will look like new.

If your left eyelid is a bit “droopy”, and your first instinct is to see a plastic surgeon, think again. Because your skin is alive and it is silly to think of surgery as the only option.

Your skin is not like a wall: your skin is alive and capable of changing for the better. %0, 60 or even 70 does not mean that you have yo give up on skin care, on the contrary. Almost anything good you do for your skin will be rewarded.  Essential fatty acids? Check. Epidermal growth factor? Check. Vitamin A? Check. Any of these will improve your skin, and all of them together will go a long way to restoring your skin elasticity, thickness, normal function and comfort.

There are advantages to seeing your skin as what it is, alive. It means that if you give it what it needs, it may surprise with a “spontaneous” improvement in elasticity and save you a load of money, discomfort and pain.

What to do? Use collagen serum every night for a couple of weeks and loom again at yourself in the mirror. The eyelid is not “droopy” anymore.

Blepharoplasty is for when you give up on biochemistry. Let’s use collagen serum for now and revisit thoughts about surgery in 15 years time.

Why does Skin Actives Collagen serum work?

It’s the ingredients!

Water, Seakelp (Lactobacillus/Kelp Ferment Filtrate) Bioferment, Glycerin, Sodium PCA, Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate, Hydrolyzed Collagen, Apocynin, Sodium Hyaluronate, Boswellia Serrata Extract, Centella Asiatica (Gotu Kola) Extract, sh-Polypeptide-2, sh-Oligopeptide-1, sh-Polypeptide-77, Superoxide Dismutase, Carnosine, N-Acetyl-D-Glucosamine, Niacinamide, Betulinic Acid, Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Epigallocatechin Gallate, Glutathione, Polysorbate 20, Citric Acid, Phenoxyethanol (and) Caprylyl Glycol (and) Sorbic Acid.

 

Skin Actives is a company that has the know-how to make an ingredient if it is not available in the market. That is why it has the “Scientific” in the name.

 

DISCLAIMER: These claims have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent any disease.