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Description
Features pro-collagen peptides that help minimize the appearance of lines.
Product Claims
Reduces the appearance of moderate to deep lines and wrinkles.
Minimizes the appearance of dermal creases around the mouth and forehead.
Smoothes the appearance of crow’s feet.
Targets signs of mechanical aging.
Delivers results in as early as four weeks. Clinical testing has shown continued improvement over six months.
Key Ingredients
Palmitoyl pentapeptide-3 (pro-collagen peptide) – sends agereversing signals to collagen-producing cells to help reduce the appearance of moderate to deep lines.
Peptides are the way the cells in our body communicate with each other.
Peptides are small and easily absorbed into the skin.
Just as a key causes the engine of a car to start, peptides are the key to turning on collagen production.
Collagen structure strengthens the skin, reversing signs of aging and promoting younger looking skin.
Direction for Use
Line Corrector should be used both morning and evening, after cleansing and toning. Apply generously to moderate to deep lines around the eyes, mouth, and forehead. Follow with the moisturizer or treatment of your choice.
Clinical Test
A 12-week usage clinical study on Line Corrector showed significant wrinkle improvement in 91% of participants.
Improvement included: 22 percent reduction in deep wrinkles.
20 percent decrease in the number of wrinkles.
Clinical testing also showed continued improvement over six months.
Demonstration
This demonstration educates consumers, on an exaggerated scale, about the effectiveness of pro-collagen peptides due to their small size. Consumers will learn about the size difference and action of a pro-collagen peptide versus a collagen molecule.
Obtain a sponge and a shoestring. Cut a very small (and unnoticeable) hole in the sponge. Explain that the sponge represents the stratum corneum, and the shoestring represents collagen.
Ball the shoestring in your hand, and try to pass it (collagen molecule) through the sponge – it is too big. This is because collagen molecules are made up of many proteins.
Snip a small piece of the shoestring to represent a peptide, and push the small piece of shoestring through the tiny hole in the sponge. This can pass through the stratum corneum because peptides are small amino acid structures designed to move to the target site.
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