Saturday, September 10, 2011

Boots No7 Restore and Renew beauty serum

By Hannah Sivak, PhDBiochemist, Skin Actives Scientific LLC..or "How easy is it to get women into a frenzy"Somebody said on the BBC
that this new product from Boots actually works. Women are so used to being
cheated and sold stuff that does not work, that anybody who had a Boots shop within
100 miles went and bought this product until every Boots was sold
out.What bothers me is NOT that women got into a frenzy (I get into
frenzies fairly often) but that women spend billions of dollars in skin care
products knowing that most of them will be a disappointment, irrespective of the
price tag.In the last couple of months, Consumer Reports in the USA and
the BBC in the UK have reminded women that there is such a thing as a product
that works, and that price has no relation to activity.Why does the
Boots product work? Because it actually contains actives: vitamin C (as sodium
ascorbyl phosphate), retinoid (as retinyl palmitate), nutrition (as an extract
of white lupines), signal peptides (as palmitoyl oligopeptide and palmitoyl
tetrapeptide-3). Also present, in minute concentrations unlikely to do much,
are ginseng and mulberry leaf extract. If you want to make your own, improved No7, add Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate,
Retinyl Acetate, and palmitoyl pentapeptide to Canvas base cream. geplete by
adding three or four drops of SAS Antiox-Booster. Why is this an improved version? Because you can use the
optimal concentrations for each active, and the antiOx booster will give you a more geplete
mix of antioxidants.

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