Radiance Bundle
Total Beauty Transformation
Save 17% on this luxurious duo
Transform your beauty ritual with this revolutionary pairing of our breakthrough C60 Dry Body Oil and advanced peptide Line Lifting Serum. Experience head-to-toe renewal with science-backed formulations that deliver unprecedented results.
Bundle Includes:
- Satin Finish Dry Body Oil (C60 Technology)
- Line Lifting Serum (Advanced Peptide Complex)
Ingredients
Radiance Bundle Benefits
Clincally-Proven Benefits:
- Superior Antioxidant Protection*
- Visible Wrinkle Reduction**
- Enhanced Hair Vitality***
- Comprehensive UV Defense****
*C60 Research Studies **Peptide Clinical Trials ***Follicle Growth Data ****Photoprotection Analysis
The Ultimate Beauty Duo
This scientifically-curated combination delivers:
- Head-to-toe transformation
- Comprehensive anti-aging
- Enhanced radiance
- Scientific innovation
Experience the power of advanced molecular science and peptide technology working in harmony to reveal your most radiant self
Complete Beauty Transformation
Entera Skincare's Luminose Satin Finish Dry Body Oil is a versatile elixir that transforms your beauty routine. This lightweight formula combines Carbon 60 (C60) and grape seed oil to deeply hydrate skin and hair without residue. It offers powerful antioxidant protection, boosts collagen production, and shields against UV damage. The result? Visibly younger-looking skin and silkier, more vibrant hair. Experience luxurious, head-to-toe beauty with this multi-tasking marvel.
Directions for Use
Experience the ultimate in luxury skincare with Entera Skincare's Luminose Satin Finish Dry Body Oil and Luminose Line Lifting Serum. Follow these steps to incorporate these advanced products into your daily routine for maximum efficacy and profound, lasting results.
The Science Behind Luminose Satin Finish Dry Body Oil: Harnessing the Power of C60
At Entera Skincare, we're committed to bringing you the most advanced skincare solutions backed by cutting-edge scientific research. Our Luminose Satin Finish Dry Body Oil features the revolutionary molecule Carbon 60 (C60), also known as fullerene. Let's dive into the science that makes C60 a game-changer in skincare and haircare:
Unparalleled Antioxidant Protection
A 2010 study published in the Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology demonstrated C60's exceptional ability to combat oxidative stress. The research showed that fullerene-C60 dissolved in squalane significantly reduced wrinkle formation induced by 2,4-nonadienal in a 3D-human skin tissue model. This powerful combination outperformed squalane alone, suggesting C60's unique capacity to capture and scavenge lipid radicals within cell membranes (Kato et al., 2010).
Clinically Proven Wrinkle Reduction
An 8-week double-blind clinical trial involving 23 women aged 30-40 showed remarkable results. Using a cream containing just 2 ppm of C60 in squalane, participants experienced a significant reduction in both wrinkled area percentage and average wrinkle depth compared to placebo-treated areas. This study, presented at a geriatrics conference, highlights C60's effectiveness in combating visible signs of aging (AGING/GERIATRICS, 2010).
UV Protection and Skin Cell Defense
Research has shown that C60 acts as a potent shield against ultraviolet (UV) light damage. UV exposure produces reactive oxygen species (ROS) and lipid hydroperoxides, which damage skin cells, collagen, and elastic fibers. C60's superior antioxidant activity, coupled with its thermal and photostability, makes it exceptionally effective at preventing oxidative stress-related skin issues (AGING/GERIATRICS, 2010).
Nanoparticle Innovation
A 2017 study in Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine explored the potential of fullerene nanoparticles in dermatological and cosmetic applications. The nanoparticle form of C60 enhances its ability to penetrate the skin, maximizing its antioxidant and free radical scavenging properties for optimal anti-aging benefits (Mousavi et al., 2017).
Revolutionary Hair Growth Stimulation
In a groundbreaking 2009 study published in Nanomedicine, fullerene nanomaterials demonstrated a remarkable ability to potentiate hair growth. Zhou et al. conducted tests on both shaved mice and SKH-1 "bald" mice, showing that fullerene derivatives, when applied topically or subdermally, significantly increased the rate of hair growth and the number of hair follicles. Even more exciting, these effects were also observed in human skin sections maintained in culture (Zhou et al., 2009).
The Future of Beauty is Here
With Luminose Satin Finish Dry Body Oil, you're not just investing in a beauty product; you're embracing the future of skincare and haircare technology. Our carefully formulated blend of C60 and grapeseed oil delivers:
- Advanced wrinkle reduction
- Powerful antioxidant protection
- Enhanced UV defense
- Potential for stimulating hair growth
Experience the science-backed transformation that only Luminose Satin Finish Dry Body Oil can offer. Elevate your beauty routine with the power of C60 and unveil your most radiant, youthful self.
References:
- AGING/GERIATRICS. (2010). Fullerene is effective against wrinkles. VOLUME 62, ISSUE 3, SUPPLEMENT 1, AB22, MARCH 2010.
- Kato, S., et al. (2010). Defensive effects of fullerene-C60 dissolved in squalane against the 2,4-nonadienal-induced cell injury in human skin keratinocytes HaCaT and wrinkle formation in 3D-human skin tissue model. Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology.
- Mousavi, S.Z., et al. (2017). Fullerene nanoparticle in dermatological and cosmetic applications. Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine.
- Zhou, Z., et al. (2009). Fullerene nanomaterials potentiate hair growth. Nanomedicine, 4(3), 202-207.
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Summary of Research for Luminose Line Lifting Serum on Syn-Ake, EGF, Argireline, and Leuphasyl
Syn-Ake (Dipeptide Diaminobutyroyl Benzylamide Diacetate)
- Mechanism: Syn-Ake mimics the effects of Waglerin-1, a peptide found in the venom of the Temple Viper. It inhibits neuromuscular activity, reducing muscle contractions.
- Benefits: Reduces the appearance of expression lines and wrinkles.
Studies:
- In vitro: Demonstrated muscle-relaxing properties by blocking acetylcholine receptors.
- Clinical: Showed a reduction in wrinkle depth by up to 52% after 28 days of treatment in some studies.
- Safety: Generally well-tolerated with minimal adverse effects reported.
EGF (Epidermal Growth Factor)
- Mechanism: EGF is a polypeptide that stimulates cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation by binding to its receptor (EGFR).
- Benefits: Promotes skin regeneration, reduces wrinkles, improves skin elasticity and hydration.
Studies:
- In vitro: Accelerates keratinocyte proliferation and enhances fibroblast activity.
- Clinical: Demonstrated improvements in skin texture, reduction in fine lines, and increased collagen production. Notable studies show significant skin regeneration and anti-aging effects over several weeks of use.
- Safety: Effective with good tolerability; however, long-term safety data is limited and requires further study.
Argireline (Acetyl Hexapeptide-8)
- Mechanism: Argireline inhibits the SNARE complex, leading to reduced neurotransmitter release and muscle contraction.
- Benefits: Reduces the depth of wrinkles, especially around the eyes and forehead.
Studies:
- In vitro: Reduces catecholamine release, thus decreasing muscle contractions.
- Clinical: Showed a significant reduction in wrinkle depth (up to 30% after 30 days of treatment). Often referred to as "Botox in a jar" due to its muscle-relaxing effects.
- Safety: Well-tolerated with minimal side effects; some studies suggest potential irritation in sensitive skin.
Leuphasyl (Pentapeptide-18)
- Mechanism: Leuphasylmimics the natural enkephalins in the body and interferes with the neuronal SNARE complex, reducing muscle contractions.
- Benefits: Decreases the appearance of dynamic wrinkles.
Studies:
- In vitro: Demonstrated effective reduction of muscle cell contraction.
- Clinical: Combined with other peptides like Argireline, it shows synergistic effects, further reducing wrinkle depth and skin smoothness. Studies show a reduction in wrinkle depth by 11-16% after 28 days
- Safety: Good safety profile with minimal adverse reactions reported.
General Observations
- Combined Use: Many studies suggest enhanced benefits when these peptides are used in combination, as they target different mechanisms of wrinkle formation.
- Efficacy: These peptides are effective primarily in reducing dynamic wrinkles caused by muscle contractions. Their efficacy in static wrinkles (caused by skin aging and loss of elasticity) is less pronounced.
- Safety: Generally safe and well-tolerated, though some peptides may cause irritation in sensitive individuals. Long-term safety data is limited, necessitating further research.
Conclusion
- Syn-Ake, EGF, Argireline, andLeuphasylhave shown promising results in reducing wrinkles and improving skin texture through various mechanisms. Their combined use may offer synergistic benefits, and they are generally safe with minimal side effects. Further studies, especially long-term and comparative trials, are needed to fully understand their efficacy and safety profiles.
References:
- Dipeptide Diaminobutyroyl Benzylamide Diacetate (Syn-Ake): Clinical Efficacy and Safety.Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology.
- EGF and Skin Rejuvenation: Clinical and In Vitro Evidence.Dermatologic Surgery.
- Argireline: Mechanism of Action and Clinical Efficacy.International Journal of Cosmetic Science.
- Peptide-Based Wrinkle Treatments: Comparative Analysis ofLeuphasyland Argireline.
- Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology.