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Acetyl Hexapeptide 3: Non-Toxic Botox?

Aging baby boomers endured 1.6 million injections of Botox last year at a cost of $400-$600 per treatment. Super-engineered amino-peptide, Acetyl Hexapeptide 3, interferes with nerve signals that tell muscles to contract. All without toxic side effects or painful needle injections. Cellular Skin Rx's Relax-A-Line Topical Serum ($36) is one of many new products using acetyl hexapeptide 3 to relax baby boomer wrinkles.

(PRWEB) August 14, 2004 -- Almost 2 million aging baby boomers underwent the sometimes painful procedure of getting Botox® injections last year at a cost of $400 to $800 per procedure. For a treatment that lasts about 4 months for most, its an expensive way to erase crows feet and frown lines. For the boomer addicted to a baby-smooth forehead, thats a steep $1200 or more each year.

Lately though, a slew of new products have entered the market claiming to either achieve Botox®-like results or prolong the injections effects. Most use a super-engineered, non-toxic amino-peptide, Acetyl Hexapeptide 3. While Botox® paralyzes facial muscles completely by stopping nerve signals that tell muscles to contract, AH-3 merely interferes with the signals. The result - less intense facial muscle contractions and a smoother, younger look. Doctors are just beginning to recognize Acetyl Hexapeptide 3 as a safe, effective Botox® alternative for their patients who wont undergo needle injections and cant afford to shell out $400 to $600 every four months.

Acetyl Hexapeptide 3 cant replicate the results of a syringe-full of Botox® but it can help to prolong the results by continuing to interfere with nerve signals that are awaking from their induced paralysis. Products such as Crème de Vie ($120), Serutox ($80), DDFs Wrinkle Relax ($75) and Cellular Skin Rxs Relax-A-Line ($36) all use this non-toxic topical alternative to Botox to smooth their aging baby boomer customers'foreheads.

About Cellular Skin Rx: Founded in Austin, Texas, Cellular Skin Rx offers skincare products with Active Ingredients that Work. The companys philosophy is to identify skincare ingredients that are effective in solving various skincare problems, formulating products that include only those ingredients, and providing these products to men and women at reasonable prices.

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