Re-cept Skin Premium Emulsion

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SKU:
951185
Weight:
180 Grams

Description

Re-cept Skin Premium Emulsion, enriched with polypeptide EGF (epidermal growth factor), returns elasticity and firmness to your skin. The line includes a lotion, cream and milk.

Light nourishing emulsion combats visible signs of aging, including wrinkles and loss of elasticity. Recommended for those who prefer light textures and for oily/combination skin, especially in summer. Epidermal growth factor EGF is initially present in the body, but its amount decreases with age, causing the skin to lose its firmness and elasticity. The composition includes a combination of EGF protein and other active ingredients such as nanocollagen, super-hyaluronic acid, elastin, squalane, ceramides. The emulsion has a rejuvenating effect, renews your skin cells, helps restore your skin's elasticity, firmness and radiance. 

Active ingredients:

  • oligopeptide-1 (EGF)
  • placenta
  • nanocollagen
  • super-hyaluronic acid
  • stable form of retinol

How to use: take a pearl-sized amount of emulsion on your fingertips and spread evenly over your entire face. Apply a thicker layer to areas of concern.

Volume 140 ml. 

Ingredients: Water, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Butylene Glycol, Glycerin, Polyglyceryl-10 Laurate, Polyglyceryl-10 Oleate, Squalane, Pentylene Glycol, Human Oligopeptide-1, Placenta Extract, Sodium Acetate Hyaluronate, Hydrolyzed Collagen, Retinyl Palmitate, Hydrolyzed Elastin, Ethylhexylglycerin, Carbomer, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Sodium Hydroxide, Glyceryl Stearate, Tocopherol, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Jojoba Oil, Peanut Oil, Phenoxyethanol, Fragrance.

What is EGF?

EGF - epidermal growth factor, was discovered in 1962 by Dr. Stanley Cohen, USA. Tests on skin and epithelial tissues confirmed the fact that this substance stimulates cell growth. The protein was named Epidermal Growth Factor, abbreviated EGF. Since then, research has continued continuously, and in 1986, Professor Cohen received the Nobel Prize in Biology and Medicine for outstanding achievements in the study of the properties of epidermal growth factor. The EGF protein stimulates skin regeneration, accelerates cell division and, due to these properties, is used for wound healing, skin restoration after operations and deep peelings.