
- #PLANT STEM CELL PEPTIDE SERUM UPDATE#
- #PLANT STEM CELL PEPTIDE SERUM SKIN#
- #PLANT STEM CELL PEPTIDE SERUM FULL#
- #PLANT STEM CELL PEPTIDE SERUM PLUS#
#PLANT STEM CELL PEPTIDE SERUM FULL#
( Read my full review)įinally, although not a Five Best, I should mention Regeniskin ($39.95 for 1.7oz).
#PLANT STEM CELL PEPTIDE SERUM SKIN#
I definitely saw an improvement in skin tone. The combination of flax and borage got a thumbs up from German researchers, who found that it smoothed out rough, red skin. Aging skin will appreciate the essential fatty acids from evening primrose, linseed (flax) and borage. Naturally, the base is Juice Beauty’s signature blend apple, grape, lemon and aloe juices and this comfortable and soothing moisturizer has plenty of shea butter and jojoba. fruit stem cells are not mere tokens the feature near the top of an ingredients list that is packed full of useful ingredients, many of which are organic. Juice Beauty Stem Cellular Repair ($65 for 1.7 fl oz).
#PLANT STEM CELL PEPTIDE SERUM PLUS#
There’s also a fungi extract with moisture retaining properties, plus hyaluronic acid, and mulberry is supposed to have skin lightening effects. As well as wrinkles, this serum is also helpful with broken capillaries (whether this is due to the horse chestnut or the FGF-1, I can’t say). It is best to target this where needed to get the most bang for your buck. Although this is an expensive product, I have bought with my own hard-earned. This is based on a single growth factor, FGF-1, patented by Professor Chiu of Ohio State University. Read Emily’s review.Į’shee Cellular Repair Serum ($179 for 0.34 oz in the TIA shop). There’s a lot going on in this formula, including some good peptides and some silicone and preservatives that some won’t like (along with a less than pleasant smell).

There are six plant stem cells here, three of which use the meristem (which researchers think is the part that matters). Results are very good, particularly on fine lines. Both Emily and I anointed this one a potential Five Best when we reviewed it and now here it is amongst the best stem cell serums. Another deceptively simple formula that, in my experience,works. Reluma formulation is based on a blend of three stem cell technologies derived from adult humans and conditioned media. It is very good for fine lines and even deep wrinkles. ReLuma takes a while to kick in - at least three weeks in my experience (although some TIA users have seen results more quickly). ReLuma Skin Illuminating Anti-aging Serum ($135 for 20ml and $199 for 30ml in the TIA shop). The EGF comes from barley and Bioeffect is manufactured in Iceland. All my Five Best stem cell serums give great results on wrinkles, but this one also does the best job for me in overall skin condition – plump, hydrated, healthy. Not me, I use it all over and I think the results are fantastic. A clear serum, based on only nine ingredients, it has an “oily” feel (although there is no oil in it) and Junko reported that it made her breakout in her oily T-zone). I have been using this every day for the past three months or so and it seems to suit by skin perfectly. As I said, these are about as good as it gets.īioeffect EGF Serum ($110 for 5ml and $210 for 15ml). There’s more background on what they are and how they work in my earlier post (you’ll probably be surprised by how close human and plant cells are). They may also be derived from humans or plants. Serums with EPGs vary as to whether they focus on a single growth factor, or complex combinations. Without doubt, EPGs seem to be at the leading edge of what anti-aging skincare currently has to offer. Specifically known as epidermal growth factors, they are in my experience as good as it gets. Stem cells have to be the anti-aging beauty ingredient of the year.
#PLANT STEM CELL PEPTIDE SERUM UPDATE#
READ this update to this post: Five Best Serums With Growth Factors 2019
