The daily stresses of our lives begins deteriorating the health of our skin from early childhood. This is the time to start arming our skin with anti-oxidants to prevent unnecessary damage in the future, but . . . we've ignored all of the warnings . . . now the damage caused many years ago is looking back at us in the mirror.
REVENIR and our patented C-Solution will begin the repair and rejuvenation process.
Clinically proven to:
Reduce fine lines and deep wrinkles.
Decrease discoloration of the skin caused by sun exposure.
Increase Collagen production in the skin.
Fight free radical damage in the dermis level of the skin.
Improve skin softness.
Improve skin smoothness.
Diminish age spots on face, neck, and hands.
Improve overall health and condition of the skin revealing a more youthful appearance.
Health and beauty aids manufacturers have added vitamins to skin moisturizers, lotions, and creams for many years. Unfortunately, ingredient instability, the low-concentration formulations, and rapid deterioration of Vitamin C compounds, along with using other elements as a delivery agent, results in rendering Vitamin C inert. Consequently, the creams did not achieve the benefits promised.
Vitamin C, a potent antioxidant (a type of nutrient that reverses or prevents free-radical damage) found in supplements or certain foods, cannot travel to the skin level, as it is distributed deeper inside the body. Except for its own natural defenses, the skin remained without added protection from free radical assaults. Today, more focused research on the actual delivery method of Vitamin C, or the vehicle designed to transport it directly to the layers of the skin where the benefits are realized, has brought forth the marriage of science and nature.
Science + Nature = REVENIR™
Health Insurance for Your Skin
This new technology of delivering highly energized Vitamin C through the process of electrolysis directly to the dermis level of the skin allows one of the most powerful antioxidants found in the form of L-Ascorbic Acid to counteract skin-aging free radicals, literally by scavenging them out of existence.
What are free radicals and how do they affect our skin?
Volatile, or unstable free radicals consist of molecules that speed aging by destroying collagen, the glue-like substances that, along with firming strands called elastin, make skin resilient, firm, and less prone to wrinkles. As the free radicals become neutralized with antioxidants, like those found in the form of REVENIR's highly energized Vitamin C, skin remains more plump and elastic.
Unlike creams formulated with Retin A and AHAs, which work by exfoliating the older, outer skin layers, REVENIR's energized Vitamin C works within the skin layers, inhibiting the production of free radicals and spurring the synthesis of collagen. Working at this cellular level, Vitamin C helps "reweave" the skin fibers. As cells bind together, skin looks more smooth and youthful.
Vitamin C has been clinically proven to:
Promote collagen synthesis
Be a major anti-oxidant
Act as an anti-inflammatory
Inhibit the enzyme tyrosinase (in certain Vitamin C derivatives)
Collagen is responsible for providing suppleness and elasticity in the skin. As we age, the level of collagen in the skin is reduced. Collagen and elastin fibres stiffen and break apart, forming an unstructured mass. In turn, wrinkles are formed. For years, moisturizers have contained collagen and elastin. But, the collagen and elastin must be produced as part of the living cell. Delivering Vitamin C to the stratum basale level where new live cells are produced is the only way to improve the availability of collagen. Studies have proven that topically applied Vitamin C can improve the production of collagen. Massaging creams with collagen and elastin are not able to accomplish this.
Not all Vitamin C derivatives are created equal. After studying a variety of derivatives, it was found that certain types of Vitamin C derivatives inhibited the enzyme tyrosinase, allowing them to act as whitening agents. Tyrosinase is a rate regulating enzyme, responsible for the production of melanin. Typical tyrosinase inhibitors are hydroquinone and kojic acid. Ascorbic acid, ascorbyl glucoseamine and ascorbi-cell report the ability to inhibit tyrosinase, in turn, making these types of Vitamin C a better alternative to hydroquinone and kojic acid. Magnesium ascorbyl phosphate and ascorbyl palmitate were reported to have no effect on tyrosinase, and in turn were predicted to not have any effect on melanin synthesis.
The key to topically applied vitamin C is the availability of effective L-ascorbic acid. Ascorbic acid is extremely unstable in the presence of light and oxygen. It is normal for a Vitamin C formulation to have a light, natural tan color. But, as the ascorbic acid deteriorates, it continues to turn dark brown and becomes less effective or even ineffective. Some quick to join the ranks with Vitamin C products have added only small amounts of ascorbic acid or a derivative to the product, allowing for a reference to "Vitamin C" on the packaging. Others are turning to other forms or derivatives, such as magnesium ascorbyl phosphate, ascorbyl palmitate, ascorbyl stearate, ascorbosilane, Ascorbyl Glucoseamine, Sun Caps-C, ascorbic acid sulphate, Stableact C Plus, Ascorbi-Cell. When each of these forms is utilized, the active must be converted to L-ascorbic acid in high enough concentrations to be effective.
The greatest hurdle inherent to Vitamin C skin application is its volatile chemical structure. On contact with oxygen, Vitamin C becomes completely inert. A wide variety of delivery systems have been attempted from microcapsules to microsponges. None have proven to be completely efficient and research is still being done to maximize the anti-oxidant capabilities of Vitamin C in skin care. REVENIR was developed from years of scientific research and technological advances. It is the most efficient delivery method for transporting Vitamin C to the dermis level of the skin today.