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Intensive Neck and Chest Repair Complex
This product is designed to fix imperfections and reverse the effects of aging on the skin around the neck and chest. The cream is rich in peptides which stimulate the production of collagen. This enhances the overall strength of the skin and makes it firmer. Revivatone provides deep hydration, evens out skin tone, and gets rid of small lines. The results after daily use of this product will be skin that is both firmer and more elastic, as well as being soft and smooth.
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BENEFITS
The cream is intended to repair skin damage by penetrating deeply into the layers and reconstructing the skin of the neck and chest. It contains all of the potent properties of a high-quality, luxury skin cream. The benefits of this advanced formula skin product include:
Making skin tighter and more elastic by strengthening the elastin fibers and initiating the production of collagen.
Restructuring the layers to treat skin problems around the neck and chest that come with age. This may include loose or hanging skin.
Making the skin more flexible, toned, tight, and youthful. Deeply moisturizing the skin, removing any dryness and smoothing out wrinkles, lines and other skin imperfections.

How To Use Revivatone
Step - 1
Cleanse your skin, preferably with a Solvaderm anti-aging cleanser, and gently pat dry.
Step - 2
Apply Revivatone to the neck and chest area. Use morning and night as part of your skincare routine.
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THE SCIENCE BEHIND REVIVATONE
European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, March 2012, ePublication; Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, September 2011, pages 990-1,000; Biofactors, September 2011, pages 381-385; American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, April 2011, pages 87-99; Experimental Dermatology, October 2010, pages 763-771; Archives of Dermatological Research, March 2010, pages 71-83; Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology, January-February 2010, pages 20-26; British Journal of Dermatology, December 2009, pages 1,357-1,364 and July 2008, pages 23-34; British Journal of Pharmacology, October 2008, pages 463-474; Journal of Molecular Medicine, February 2008, pages 221-231; Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, January 2008, pages 39-45; Clinical Experiments in Dermatology, January 2007, pages 88-90; Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, March 2006, pages 30-38;Medicinal Chemistry, November 2005, pages 629-633; Molecular Nutrition and Food Research, May 2005, pages 405-430; Antioxidant Redox Signal, December 2001, pages 1041-1064; and Journal of Wound Care, July 2000, pages 319-324.


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