The Electrolysis process was first invented in the mid 1800’s by Michael Faraday a British physicist and chemist. This Ion separation process has been used to produce acidic and alkaline water for various applications. Conventional units are able to produce large quantities of alkaline and acidic water, however they have many drawbacks such as size, cost and difficult to use to name a few. Mikuni Corporation was able to overcome these challenges developing the first hand held electrolysis unit. This advanced design with its unique delivery system is able to break down the particle size to 20 microns or less allowing simple penetration through to the dermal level of the skin. The Company utilized this technology combining it with Vitamin C to produce a highly effective antioxidant.


The Process

C-Solution is passed over the electrolyzing membrane plate that is electrically charged.

The solution liquid is positively charged, then is attracted to the negative electrode and collected in the lower chamber.

Vitamin C molecules are negatively charged and are attracted to the positive electrode, then passed through the patented fine mist delivery system.



Skin is the largest organ of the body, requiring proper care to maintain its optimum healthy balance. It is extremely important for skin to receive constant nourishment of minerals and vitamins and to maintain a slight acidic low pH balance to remain healthy.

Soaps, cleansers, poor diet, and exposure to the many stresses of our environment are very harsh on the skin creating interference with the delicate balance nature intended. This imbalance of our protective barrier provides the perfect breeding ground for bacteria, many times resulting in many types of skin irritations while also accelerating the aging process by creating an excess of free radicals, causing cellular breakdown.

The structure of the skin is divided into three main layers:

1. Epidermis
- Highly cellular uppermost layer.
- 50%-70% moisture content.
- Subdivided into layers.
a. (Stratum Corneum) outermost layer where cells are continually shed.
b. (Basal Layer) deepest layer where skin cell renewal occurs.
2. Dermis
- Largely fibrous and elastic support layer of the skin.
- Contains many important structures:
a. (Collagen) provides strength and allows the skin to stretch and contract.
b. (Elastin) gives the skin elasticity.
c. (Hair follicles) provide an entry for moisture and exit or excess oils.
d. (Oil glands) produce sebum, the skin’s natural oil.
e. (Sweat glands) keep the skin naturally moist and excrete toxins.
3. Subcutaneous Layer
- Bottom-most layer of skin.
- Gives smoothness and contour of the body
- Contains fats or uses as energy.
- Function as a cushion for the outer layers of the skin and protect vital internal organs.
- Contributes essential materials for growth, nourishment and repair of the skin.
Skin Structure


What are Free Radicals?
Free radicals are atoms or molecules that have one or more unpaired electron(s), and are therefore unstable. These highly reactive atoms can damage molecules in the cell membrane as electrons are taken from healthy cells. One free radical can initiate literally tens of thousands of reactions. The chain reaction that is set off is extremely damaging to the body. Free radicals cause cancer, diabetes, cataracts, cardiovascular disease, collagen deterioration, premature aging, wrinkling, age spots, discoloration to the skin, and many other illnesses. It is now universally accepted in medical and scientific circles that oxidative damage to cell components is one of the foremost causative factors for major diseases having a profound negative effect on the aging process.
We are exposed to free radicals from the air we breath, sunlight, active or passive cigarette smoke, car fumes, industrial pollution, food that we eat and everyday activities. It is virtually impossible to escape exposure from free radicals and our bodies are unable to protect themselves.



It’s not just time that causes wrinkles and aging Intrinsic aging affects us all, regardless of our state of health or measures of prevention. The skin appears to begin thinning, making the underlying vascular composition and tissue structure more visible at the surface. The functioning of sweat and oil glands declines and contributes to moisture loss. Injury and extended healing periods also increase as our skin becomes more vulnerable during the aging process.
Free Radical damage is the cumulative effects of one’s diet, lifestyle, and exposure to pollutants. Free Radicals are unstable atoms causing damage to the molecular structure within our cell membranes as electrons are robbed from healthy tissue. One Free Radical can initiate literally tens of thousands of reactions such as cancer, diabetes, collagen deterioration, premature wrinkling, age spots, and so many more.

Photo-aging, evidenced above involves the premature aging of skin from everyday sun exposure evidenced by mottling, wrinkling, and sagging caused by a compromise of the elastic tissue. The Sites located in the deepest layer of the skin begin producing increased amounts of Melanin to shield the Epidermis layer, forming darkened ‘age spots’ as the Melanin gathers in ‘pockets’ underneath the surface of the skin.



The process of electrolysis has been used extensively and is widely accepted in the medical and scientific circles in Japan, Germany, Russia, and the UK for many years. Clinical studies have produced positive results to its effectiveness as a superior compound delivery method.
Clinically tested in various fields, with different applications from hospitals and medical centers to spa’s, salons to sports medicine, the REVENIR’s electrolyzation process combined with our patented Vitamin C Solution produces one of the most powerful antioxidants found in the form of ascorbic acid and delivers it directly to where it is needed, the skin’s foundation.

“To provide optimum skin care and nourishment of the skin, the hand held REVENIR system will not only cleanse the skin surface, pores and epidermis, but the Vitamin C-containing oxidized water will re-hydrate the skin and facilitate the entry of Vitamin C molecules into layers of the skin called the epidermis or hypodermis. It is quite possible that Vitamin C molecules, acting as antioxidants inside the cells, may also serve to prevent cell death in response to various oxidant stresses in the skin layers, thereby facilitating the maintenance of very healthy looking skin with regular use of REVENIR deliver system.” Dr. Gabriel Fernandes PhD, Professor Dept. of Medicine, Division of Clinical Immunology, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.











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