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Key Ingredients: Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 is clinically proven to reduce wrinkles on the forehead and eyes caused by facial expression muscles by disrupting nerve signals to the skin and reducing the release of cathecholamines (neurotransmitters). Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 is a unique blend of 3 amino acids glutamic acid, argireline and methionine. Proteins have been recognized for their importance in skin care products, especially in moisturizers. Peptides are two or more amino acids linked together, which form the basic building blocks of proteins. Proteins are essential to young, wrinkle-free skin. Palmitoyl Oligopeptide Palmitoyl Oligopeptide stimulates both collagen production and glycosaminoglycan synthesis, providing skin firming and anti-wrinkle properties. It also works to thicken and firm the skin. Studies have shown that these bio-peptides stimulate cellular growth and increase collagen production, the most essential skin protein. These peptides were also shown to increase fibronectin and hyaluronic acid, which are natural occurring substances responsible for skin strength, elasticity and firmness. Palmitoyl oligopeptide showed a decrease in wrinkle length, a decrease in wrinkle depth, an increase in collagen production, and an increase in glycosaminoglycan production. Centella Asiatica (Gotu Kola) & Coneflower Extracts Centella Asiatica and coneflower extracts provide soothing and anti-inflammatory properties in the skin. Gotu Kola is a vine-like plant native to Coneflower is also known as Echinacea. There are three types of Echinacea: Echinacea purpurea, Echinacea pallida, and Echinacea angustifolia. All are used to boost the immune system and fight infections, but only the purpurea and pallida varieties have been definitively proven effective. In the purpurea plant, the leaves appear to be the most effective part. In the pallida variety, it's the root that works best. In addition, the variety of Echinacea is considered an effective treatment for urinary tract infections and poorly healing wounds, skin ulcers, and burns. The root of Echinacea purpurea is used to reestablish the supply of white blood cells following cancer treatments, and to supplement other anti-infection drugs. In folk medicine, the angustifolia variety of Echinacea is widely used for conditions such as wounds, burns, swelling of the lymph nodes, insect bites, stomach cramps, measles, gonorrhea, and snake bite. Bearberry & Licorice Extracts Bearberry and licorice extracts brighten the skin and help to reduce skin discoloration. Bearberry is a woody plant also known also as Uva ursi. It may also be referred to scientifically as Arbutus uva-ursi. The leaves, but not the berries, contain at least seven active ingredients. The most important ingredient is arbutin, which has antibacterial activity. It has been used medicinally in Licorice (Glycyrrhiza uralensis fisch), is a flavorful root that is a staple in Chinese herbal remedies used to support respiration and digestion. This potent herb is native to Europe, Asia and the Sesame Oil Sesame seed oil, sweet almond oil, shea butter, and mango butter are natural emollients that improve the skin's hydration. Sesamum indicum is a flowering plant in the genus Sesamum. The precise natural origin of the species is unknown, although its closest relatives occur in Africa. It is widely naturalised in tropical regions around the world and is cultivated for its edible seeds. Sesame (sesamum indicum) has been used in skin care for thousands of years. Sesame oil is mentioned in the Vedas as excellent for humans. The sesame plant is a lovely annual shrub with white bell-shaped flowers tinged with a hint of blue, red, or yellow. It is grown worldwide, particularly in Sesame seed oil keeps the skin supple and soft. It heals and protects areas of mild scrapes, cuts, and abrasions. It helps control eruptions and neutralizes the poisons which develop both on the surface and in the pores. When massaged on the skin, sesame seed oil attracts soluble toxins to sesame seed oil molecules which can then be washed away with hot water and a mild soap. It has antibacterial properties against common skin pathogens, such as staphylococcus and streptococcus as well as common skin fungi, such as athlete's foot fungus. Sweet Almond Oil Almond Oil is an emollient meaning that it is softening and soothing to the skin and also helps the skin to balance its loss and absorption of moisture. Almond oil helps protect the surface of the skin, while conditioning the skin and promoting a clear young looking complexion, it also helps to relieve muscular aches and pains. Almond Oil is also a great moisturizer that is appropriate for all skin types, but is especially effective on dry or irritated skin. Almond oil helps relieve irritation, inflammation and itching, and is greatly lubricating. Because almond oil is not a rapid penetrating oil, it is a good massage medium to use to help spread the oil and essential oil mixture, while still allowing you time to do a good massage before it is absorbed by the skin. Shea Butter Shea butter has soothing, moisturizing and protecting effects. Due to the presence of a sizeable quantity of unsaponifiable fats, its content in vitamins and other active elements, shea butter adds other more precise activities to these general properties. It displays a protecting role against UV rays because of its content in cinnamic acid and can thus be incorporated in solar products In the cosmetic field, this property is an asset against skin aging. It has restructuring effects on the epidermis, also on dry and fragile hair. Dry skin, dermatitis, dermatoses, eczema, sun burn, and burns are all helped by natural shea butter. It has an anti-elastase characteristic which makes it a good active ingredient against stretch marks. Vitamin A Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that is part of a family of compounds including retinol, retinal and beta-carotene. Beta-carotene is also known as pro-vitamin A because it can be converted into vitamin A. The best dietary sources of Vitamin A includes organ meats such as liver and kidney, egg yolks, butter, carrot juice, squash, sweet potatoes, spinach, peaches, fortified dairy products like milk and some margarines, and cod liver oil. Vitamin A helps to repair injured skin and improve the contour of dry scaly skin. It is absorbed throughout the skin, helping it to remain soft and plump and improve its water barrier properties. These properties make the vitamin useful in treating seasonal and environmental problems like dry skin, heat, and pollution suggesting that it would be suitable for use in after sun products because of its normalizing properties. The stimulatory effects of vitamin A tend to oppose changes that occur with ageing. In the process of ageing, many aspects of skin structure are altered. The epidermis becomes thinner because of decreased mitotic activity. The skin loses part of its barrier function and, as a consequence of reduced water retention, is often dry and scaly or even cracked. Studies on the effect of vitamin A on skin provide evidence that, topically applied, it is of value in improving the general condition and barrier function of ageing skin. Vitamin A appears necessary for normal reproduction of basal cells. Since all epidermal cells arise from basal cells, the skin becomes thickened and dry when they are deprived of the vitamin A. Vitamin A applied topically can be regarded as an agent that stimulates the skin both mitotically and metabolically, therefore maintaining it in a youthful condition. Vitamin C Vitamin C is derived from fresh fruits and vegetables. Peppers (sweet, green and red peppers and hot red and green chili peppers) are especially rich in vitamin C. Other good sources include citrus fruits and juices, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, cabbage, kale, collards, mustard greens, broccoli, spinach, guava, kiwi fruit, currants, and strawberries. Vitamin C plays a potent role in diminishing the effects of free radical damage and in this role can be quite effective at protecting against ultra violet light damage. The advantage of vitamin C over a sunscreen is that vitamin C can be absorbed into the cells and is generally still present about 30-36 hours after it has been applied topically to the skin. It will, therefore, still give sun protection even though the subject may have washed their skin or gone swimming. Vitamin C plays an essential part in the incorporation of proline into collagen and is also involved in the formation of elastin. With a deficiency of vitamin C, impaired collagen is created and the skin can become more wrinkled. The replacement of vitamin C boosts the body's production of collagen making wrinkles become less noticeable after using vitamin C.
Vitamin E Vitamin E comes from vegetable oils, margarine, nuts, seeds, avocados and wheat germ. Safflower oil contains large amount of vitamin E. Vitamin E is actually a family of related compounds called tocopherols and tocotrienols. The vitamin E family is well known for its antioxidant capabilities. Antioxidants protect vital cell structures by neutralizing molecules called "free radicals". Free radicals are unstable molecules produced from sources like air pollution, radiation, and peroxides. Free radical damage can occur throughout the body's several systems and ultimately lead to many diseases. Antioxidants like vitamin E work to neutralize free radicals and stabilize cell membranes by providing the electrons needed to complete the unstable cell. Vital skin cells need to be protected by antioxidants. This is why the incorporation of antioxidants like vitamin E into skin care products is so important. Vitamin E skin care products are an essential part of a daily healthy skin regimen. Matrixyl is the trademark name for palmitoyl pentapeptide-3, one of the powerful peptide molecules found in Pentaxyl. This breakthrough ingredient stimulates collagen production in the skin and produce the same effects of BOTOX® injections used for its anti wrinkle properties. Matrixyl be Matrixyl was discovered through two branches of dermatological research: the search for substances that accelerate healing skin wounds and the study of what causes wrinkles. Matrixyl stimulates the lower layers of the skin to heal themselves, thus accelerating the healing of wounds. Cells called fibroblasts are responsible for knitting together wounds of the skin. As you may know, as one ages, wounds take longer to heal. This is partially because fibroblasts slowly lose the capacity for collagen production. Matrixyl stimulates the "matrix" layers in the skin -- primarily collagen and fibronectin. When stimulated, the skin produces more collagen. Loss of collagen is what leads to thinning skin and the wrinkling of newly inelastic skin. Matrixyl helps to counteract this natural part of the aging process. What Makes This Product Unique? In todays world, looking beautiful is one of societys top priorities. One of the most important aspects of beauty is proper skin care. Our skin is the canvas to the rest of our beauty regimen. Whether our concern is with acne, having a flawless complexion, a glowing and vibrant color or a smooth texture, finding the best, most advanced ways to keep our skin looking amazing is of utmost importance. Our skin demonstrates to the world the time, effort and value we take to look our best. Beautiful skin should last a lifetime. External factors like pollution, UV rays and humidity and internal factors like oxidative damage, acne, and poor diet often damage the skin. This leaves the skin dry and dull or oily and dirty. As part of the natural aging process, the skin begins to develop deep wrinkles and furrows around the forehead, brow and eyes. The skin looses its natural luster and color. Pentaxyl has been shown to decrease deep wrinkles, decrease the density of furrows, increase natural collagen production and firm and thicken the skin. Pentaxyl is a proprietary blend of herbal extracts and the breakthrough formulas of the Matrixyl Complex and Argireline which reduce the severity of wrinkles and furrows, help to thicken and firm the skin, and improve the texture and color that is lost from aging and environmental factors. Pentaxyl has harnessed the age-fighting power of "bio-peptide" technology, with three age-fighting bio-peptides (1) Pamitoyl-Pentapeptide-3 (Matrixyl) (2) Palmitoyl Oligopeptide (3) Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 (Argireline). Peptides are a low molecular weight amino acid groups that are building blocks of proteins that make up plants and animals. Palmitoyl_Pentapeptide-3 are based on wound-healing peptide discovered at National Institute of Health, which mimics human collagen fragments that appear to "fool" fibroblast into producing dermal matrix materials, which thickens dermis similar to Retinol, but without negative side effects. With Pentaxyl you no longer have to suffer from embarrassing stretch marks. Pentaxyl is clinically proven to reduce the appearance of stretch marks, safely and effectively. Typically after only four to six weeks the depth of stretch marks is dramatically reduced. Each day the skin will take on a more "lifted" appearance and within four weeks, the radiance will be restored as skin discoloration fades. Over time the skin will be transformed to a more youthful appearance. While nothing can rewind time, Pentaxyl has been shown to restore a beautiful, resilient, flawless skin by fighting against the affects of aging and repairing the damage done by the environment.
How much Pentaxyl do I need to use? Pentaxyl is extremely concentrated and a little goes a long way. Typically you only need an amount equal to the size of a dime to cover the facial area and about the size of a quarter when using Pentaxyl on stretch marks. These sizes may vary depending on the areas you are covering. When will I begin to see results? In as little as 28 days, Pentaxyl's clinically proven, proprietary compounds will produce a visible reduction in the appearance of stretch marks (prominent because of their depth, length, and texture) and existing wrinkles. Will Pentaxyl help with old wrinkles/stretch marks? Absolutely! Pentaxyl can help no matter how long you've had your wrinkles/stretch marks - whether it's been ten days or ten years. Can I use Pentaxyl on the wrinkles/circles underneath my eyes? The correct way to apply Pentaxyl to the eye area is to softly massage it into the skin covering the orbital bone around the eye. Do not apply Pentaxyl directly underneath the eye or on top of the eyelid. Please use VitaShield Eye Cream which also contains Matrixyl. Can I use Pentaxyl with other skin-care products? Pentaxyl can be used with virtually all other facial products. We suggest that you test any combination of skin care products on the inside of your forearm before applying it to your face. Of course, if you are using a prescription skin-care product you should consult your physician. Remember, always apply Pentaxyl first, then if needed, you may apply a moisturizer or on top of Pentaxyl. Can Pentaxyl help with acne scars and other types of scarring? Yes. Users have reported improvement in the appearance of acne scars, burn scars, chicken pox marks, and scars from old injuries, etc. Will everyone see results? 93% of the subjects tested saw a significant, visible reduction in the appearance of stretch marks (prominent because of their depth, length, discoloration, and texture). Does Pentaxyl work on all colors of skin? Yes. Primary Benefits:
Key Ingredients: Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 is clinically proven to reduce wrinkles on the forehead and eyes caused by facial expression muscles by disrupting nerve signals to the skin and reducing the release of cathecholamines (neurotransmitters). Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 is a unique blend of 3 amino acids glutamic acid, argireline and methionine. Proteins have been recognized for their importance in skin care products, especially in moisturizers. Peptides are two or more amino acids linked together, which form the basic building blocks of proteins. Proteins are essential to young, wrinkle-free skin. Palmitoyl Oligopeptide Palmitoyl Oligopeptide stimulates both collagen production and glycosaminoglycan synthesis, providing skin firming and anti-wrinkle properties. It also works to thicken and firm the skin. Studies have shown that these bio-peptides stimulate cellular growth and increase collagen production, the most essential skin protein. These peptides were also shown to increase fibronectin and hyaluronic acid, which are natural occurring substances responsible for skin strength, elasticity and firmness. Palmitoyl oligopeptide showed a decrease in wrinkle length, a decrease in wrinkle depth, an increase in collagen production, and an increase in glycosaminoglycan production. Centella Asiatica (Gotu Kola) & Coneflower Extracts Centella Asiatica and coneflower extracts provide soothing and anti-inflammatory properties in the skin. Gotu Kola is a vine-like plant native to Coneflower is also known as Echinacea. There are three types of Echinacea: Echinacea purpurea, Echinacea pallida, and Echinacea angustifolia. All are used to boost the immune system and fight infections, but only the purpurea and pallida varieties have been definitively proven effective. In the purpurea plant, the leaves appear to be the most effective part. In the pallida variety, it's the root that works best. In addition, the variety of Echinacea is considered an effective treatment for urinary tract infections and poorly healing wounds, skin ulcers, and burns. The root of Echinacea purpurea is used to reestablish the supply of white blood cells following cancer treatments, and to supplement other anti-infection drugs. In folk medicine, the angustifolia variety of Echinacea is widely used for conditions such as wounds, burns, swelling of the lymph nodes, insect bites, stomach cramps, measles, gonorrhea, and snake bite. Bearberry & Licorice Extracts Bearberry and licorice extracts brighten the skin and help to reduce skin discoloration. Bearberry is a woody plant also known also as Uva ursi. It may also be referred to scientifically as Arbutus uva-ursi. The leaves, but not the berries, contain at least seven active ingredients. The most important ingredient is arbutin, which has antibacterial activity. It has been used medicinally in Licorice (Glycyrrhiza uralensis fisch), is a flavorful root that is a staple in Chinese herbal remedies used to support respiration and digestion. This potent herb is native to Europe, Asia and the Sesame Oil Sesame seed oil, sweet almond oil, shea butter, and mango butter are natural emollients that improve the skin's hydration. Sesamum indicum is a flowering plant in the genus Sesamum. The precise natural origin of the species is unknown, although its closest relatives occur in Africa. It is widely naturalised in tropical regions around the world and is cultivated for its edible seeds. Sesame (sesamum indicum) has been used in skin care for thousands of years. Sesame oil is mentioned in the Vedas as excellent for humans. The sesame plant is a lovely annual shrub with white bell-shaped flowers tinged with a hint of blue, red, or yellow. It is grown worldwide, particularly in Sesame seed oil keeps the skin supple and soft. It heals and protects areas of mild scrapes, cuts, and abrasions. It helps control eruptions and neutralizes the poisons which develop both on the surface and in the pores. When massaged on the skin, sesame seed oil attracts soluble toxins to sesame seed oil molecules which can then be washed away with hot water and a mild soap. It has antibacterial properties against common skin pathogens, such as staphylococcus and streptococcus as well as common skin fungi, such as athlete's foot fungus. Sweet Almond Oil Almond Oil is an emollient meaning that it is softening and soothing to the skin and also helps the skin to balance its loss and absorption of moisture. Almond oil helps protect the surface of the skin, while conditioning the skin and promoting a clear young looking complexion, it also helps to relieve muscular aches and pains. Almond Oil is also a great moisturizer that is appropriate for all skin types, but is especially effective on dry or irritated skin. Almond oil helps relieve irritation, inflammation and itching, and is greatly lubricating. Because almond oil is not a rapid penetrating oil, it is a good massage medium to use to help spread the oil and essential oil mixture, while still allowing you time to do a good massage before it is absorbed by the skin. Shea Butter Shea butter has soothing, moisturizing and protecting effects. Due to the presence of a sizeable quantity of unsaponifiable fats, its content in vitamins and other active elements, shea butter adds other more precise activities to these general properties. It displays a protecting role against UV rays because of its content in cinnamic acid and can thus be incorporated in solar products In the cosmetic field, this property is an asset against skin aging. It has restructuring effects on the epidermis, also on dry and fragile hair. Dry skin, dermatitis, dermatoses, eczema, sun burn, and burns are all helped by natural shea butter. It has an anti-elastase characteristic which makes it a good active ingredient against stretch marks. Vitamin A Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that is part of a family of compounds including retinol, retinal and beta-carotene. Beta-carotene is also known as pro-vitamin A because it can be converted into vitamin A. The best dietary sources of Vitamin A includes organ meats such as liver and kidney, egg yolks, butter, carrot juice, squash, sweet potatoes, spinach, peaches, fortified dairy products like milk and some margarines, and cod liver oil. Vitamin A helps to repair injured skin and improve the contour of dry scaly skin. It is absorbed throughout the skin, helping it to remain soft and plump and improve its water barrier properties. These properties make the vitamin useful in treating seasonal and environmental problems like dry skin, heat, and pollution suggesting that it would be suitable for use in after sun products because of its normalizing properties. The stimulatory effects of vitamin A tend to oppose changes that occur with ageing. In the process of ageing, many aspects of skin structure are altered. The epidermis becomes thinner because of decreased mitotic activity. The skin loses part of its barrier function and, as a consequence of reduced water retention, is often dry and scaly or even cracked. Studies on the effect of vitamin A on skin provide evidence that, topically applied, it is of value in improving the general condition and barrier function of ageing skin. Vitamin A appears necessary for normal reproduction of basal cells. Since all epidermal cells arise from basal cells, the skin becomes thickened and dry when they are deprived of the vitamin A. Vitamin A applied topically can be regarded as an agent that stimulates the skin both mitotically and metabolically, therefore maintaining it in a youthful condition. Vitamin C Vitamin C is derived from fresh fruits and vegetables. Peppers (sweet, green and red peppers and hot red and green chili peppers) are especially rich in vitamin C. Other good sources include citrus fruits and juices, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, cabbage, kale, collards, mustard greens, broccoli, spinach, guava, kiwi fruit, currants, and strawberries. Vitamin C plays a potent role in diminishing the effects of free radical damage and in this role can be quite effective at protecting against ultra violet light damage. The advantage of vitamin C over a sunscreen is that vitamin C can be absorbed into the cells and is generally still present about 30-36 hours after it has been applied topically to the skin. It will, therefore, still give sun protection even though the subject may have washed their skin or gone swimming. Vitamin C plays an essential part in the incorporation of proline into collagen and is also involved in the formation of elastin. With a deficiency of vitamin C, impaired collagen is created and the skin can become more wrinkled. The replacement of vitamin C boosts the body's production of collagen making wrinkles become less noticeable after using vitamin C.
Vitamin E Vitamin E comes from vegetable oils, margarine, nuts, seeds, avocados and wheat germ. Safflower oil contains large amount of vitamin E. Vitamin E is actually a family of related compounds called tocopherols and tocotrienols. The vitamin E family is well known for its antioxidant capabilities. Antioxidants protect vital cell structures by neutralizing molecules called "free radicals". Free radicals are unstable molecules produced from sources like air pollution, radiation, and peroxides. Free radical damage can occur throughout the body's several systems and ultimately lead to many diseases. Antioxidants like vitamin E work to neutralize free radicals and stabilize cell membranes by providing the electrons needed to complete the unstable cell. Vital skin cells need to be protected by antioxidants. This is why the incorporation of antioxidants like vitamin E into skin care products is so important. Vitamin E skin care products are an essential part of a daily healthy skin regimen. Matrixyl is the trademark name for palmitoyl pentapeptide-3, one of the powerful peptide molecules found in Pentaxyl. This breakthrough ingredient stimulates collagen production in the skin and produce the same effects of BOTOX® injections used for its anti wrinkle properties. Matrixyl be Matrixyl was discovered through two branches of dermatological research: the search for substances that accelerate healing skin wounds and the study of what causes wrinkles. Matrixyl stimulates the lower layers of the skin to heal themselves, thus accelerating the healing of wounds. Cells called fibroblasts are responsible for knitting together wounds of the skin. As you may know, as one ages, wounds take longer to heal. This is partially because fibroblasts slowly lose the capacity for collagen production. Matrixyl stimulates the "matrix" layers in the skin -- primarily collagen and fibronectin. When stimulated, the skin produces more collagen. Loss of collagen is what leads to thinning skin and the wrinkling of newly inelastic skin. Matrixyl helps to counteract this natural part of the aging process. What Makes This Product Unique? In todays world, looking beautiful is one of societys top priorities. One of the most important aspects of beauty is proper skin care. Our skin is the canvas to the rest of our beauty regimen. Whether our concern is with acne, having a flawless complexion, a glowing and vibrant color or a smooth texture, finding the best, most advanced ways to keep our skin looking amazing is of utmost importance. Our skin demonstrates to the world the time, effort and value we take to look our best. Beautiful skin should last a lifetime. External factors like pollution, UV rays and humidity and internal factors like oxidative damage, acne, and poor diet often damage the skin. This leaves the skin dry and dull or oily and dirty. As part of the natural aging process, the skin begins to develop deep wrinkles and furrows around the forehead, brow and eyes. The skin looses its natural luster and color. Pentaxyl has been shown to decrease deep wrinkles, decrease the density of furrows, increase natural collagen production and firm and thicken the skin. Pentaxyl is a proprietary blend of herbal extracts and the breakthrough formulas of the Matrixyl Complex and Argireline which reduce the severity of wrinkles and furrows, help to thicken and firm the skin, and improve the texture and color that is lost from aging and environmental factors. Pentaxyl has harnessed the age-fighting power of "bio-peptide" technology, with three age-fighting bio-peptides (1) Pamitoyl-Pentapeptide-3 (Matrixyl) (2) Palmitoyl Oligopeptide (3) Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 (Argireline). Peptides are a low molecular weight amino acid groups that are building blocks of proteins that make up plants and animals. Palmitoyl_Pentapeptide-3 are based on wound-healing peptide discovered at National Institute of Health, which mimics human collagen fragments that appear to "fool" fibroblast into producing dermal matrix materials, which thickens dermis similar to Retinol, but without negative side effects. With Pentaxyl you no longer have to suffer from embarrassing stretch marks. Pentaxyl is clinically proven to reduce the appearance of stretch marks, safely and effectively. Typically after only four to six weeks the depth of stretch marks is dramatically reduced. Each day the skin will take on a more "lifted" appearance and within four weeks, the radiance will be restored as skin discoloration fades. Over time the skin will be transformed to a more youthful appearance. While nothing can rewind time, Pentaxyl has been shown to restore a beautiful, resilient, flawless skin by fighting against the affects of aging and repairing the damage done by the environment.
How much Pentaxyl do I need to use? Pentaxyl is extremely concentrated and a little goes a long way. Typically you only need an amount equal to the size of a dime to cover the facial area and about the size of a quarter when using Pentaxyl on stretch marks. These sizes may vary depending on the areas you are covering. When will I begin to see results? In as little as 28 days, Pentaxyl's clinically proven, proprietary compounds will produce a visible reduction in the appearance of stretch marks (prominent because of their depth, length, and texture) and existing wrinkles. Will Pentaxyl help with old wrinkles/stretch marks? Absolutely! Pentaxyl can help no matter how long you've had your wrinkles/stretch marks - whether it's been ten days or ten years. Can I use Pentaxyl on the wrinkles/circles underneath my eyes? The correct way to apply Pentaxyl to the eye area is to softly massage it into the skin covering the orbital bone around the eye. Do not apply Pentaxyl directly underneath the eye or on top of the eyelid. Please use VitaShield Eye Cream which also contains Matrixyl. Can I use Pentaxyl with other skin-care products? Pentaxyl can be used with virtually all other facial products. We suggest that you test any combination of skin care products on the inside of your forearm before applying it to your face. Of course, if you are using a prescription skin-care product you should consult your physician. Remember, always apply Pentaxyl first, then if needed, you may apply a moisturizer or on top of Pentaxyl. Can Pentaxyl help with acne scars and other types of scarring? Yes. Users have reported improvement in the appearance of acne scars, burn scars, chicken pox marks, and scars from old injuries, etc. Will everyone see results? 93% of the subjects tested saw a significant, visible reduction in the appearance of stretch marks (prominent because of their depth, length, discoloration, and texture). Does Pentaxyl work on all colors of skin? Yes.
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