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Subject:
Wrinkle cream
Category: Health > Beauty Asked by: helababe-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
14 Mar 2003 11:05 PST
Expires: 13 Apr 2003 12:05 PDT Question ID: 176184 |
I am looking for a skin cream called "argulene" or something like that....it is supposed to be like a topical botox without injection... |
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Re: Wrinkle cream
Answered By: juggler-ga on 14 Mar 2003 11:17 PST |
Hello. I believe that you're looking for ARGIRELINE. See: "ARGIRELINE reduces the depth of the wrinkles in the face caused by the contraction of the muscles of facial expression, especially in the front and around the eyes." source: bellaskintox.com http://www.bellaskintox.com/argireline.htm "ARGIRELINE has been added, which acts like a topical Botox, relaxing muscles," reducing the appearance of deep wrinkles without toxicity." Source: aceskin.com http://www.aceskin.com/products/medical.htm strategy: like "topical botox" I hope this helps. |
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Re: Wrinkle cream
From: jane7342-ga on 25 Jul 2004 19:17 PDT |
Actually, there are serums that use Argireline and these serums have been very effective. I should know...I am a devoted user. I have tried several of the serums and one that works best for me is Bioque Serum XL. It has 20% Argireline whereas the others have anywhere from 5% to 10%. The greater amount of Argireline sure does make a big difference. I get Serum XL from www.bioque.com in the United States. |
Subject:
Re: Wrinkle cream
From: freshflowers-ga on 07 Sep 2004 20:32 PDT |
Argeriline is the trade name for Acetyl Hexapeptide 3. The published study results used a formula with a 10% concentration. The higher concentrations did not yield different results from the 10%. There are many products that use acetyl hexapeptide 3. You can check out www.CellularSkinRx.com, www.Serutox.com, www.Avotox.com, www.firmataux. com, and as previously mentioned, the www.bioque.com site. Personally, I like the Relax-a-Line product. I prefer a serum consistency to a cream base though. |
Subject:
Re: Wrinkle cream
From: jane7342-ga on 01 Oct 2004 17:21 PDT |
I have done a lot of research on the various products that contain Argireline. If you closely examine the ingredients lists you can pretty much determine who is short-changing you when they are promoting their product as an Argireline-based product. As far as I can tell, Bioque's Serum XL, the pioneer in the use of Argireline (they were the first to release a product with it according to internet history page research), still has the highest percent of this active ingredient. It is now 20% of the total volume of the product. Most of Serum XL's copycat competitors only use between 5 and 10 percent of this expensive effective ingredient. Their excuse is that more is not better. If you follow their reasoning then none at all would be the best. What nonsense! I have used Bioque Serum XL for almost four years now and I cannot imagine being without it in my daily routine. My skin looks so much better than it did four years ago and I am convinced that the Bioque scientists have figured out a way to turn back the clock on your facial skin. I always buy directly from Bioque itself and they are very helpful if you call them. The product can be ordered online at www.bioque.com. |
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