Please! Put a Hex on me! New anti-wrinkle ingredient Acetyl Hexapeptide 3 keeps faces smooth and viewers spellbound.
New wrinkle ingredient Acetyl Hexapeptide 3 promises to relax facial muscles that cause dynamic wrinkles. By limiting release of neurotransmitters that control muscle contractions, wrinkle depth is decreased. With wrinkles "hexed" away, significant others are sure to stay spellbound. Health Products USA's Bioque, Cellular Skin Rx's Relax-A-Line and other products are currently using the new ingredient.
(PRWEB) May 26, 2004 -- Millions of aging baby boomers want a hex put on them. And no, its not voodoo. Its a new anti-wrinkle ingredient that promises to relax facial muscles that cause dynamic wrinkles. Its called Acetyl Hexapeptide 3 (trade name, Argeriline). Its the latest amino-peptide developed by cosmetic ingredient giant, Centerchem S.P.A. In in-vitro tests, the peptide showed much promise in reducing wrinkle depth over a 30-day time period. Centerchem developed and tested the amino-peptide in response to the overwhelming popularity of Botox® injections among the aging population.
So, exactly how does this Hex" work? Acetyl Hexapeptide 3 limits the release of catecholamines that are needed to signal muscles to contract. When the release of these important neurotransmitters is limited, muscles cant contract as intensely. The result: wrinkle depth is reduced.
The hexapetide is currently being used in several products on the market. Centerchem claims that a 10% concentration of Acetyl Hexapeptide 3 is needed to obtain visible results. A few of the products that use the proper concentration are Bioque®, Crème de Vie®, Firma-Taux® and Relax-A-Line. The price to keep your significant other spellbound? Anywhere from $120 for the Crème de Vie® to $36 for the Relax-A-Line. Compared with the pain and expense of injections, these products seem sure to put the hex" on wrinkles.
So, go ahead. Put that "hex" on me!
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