Proportion is the key to beauty. The most precious works of art, design, and architecture are proportion to our innate sense of beauty. A measure of beauty is the golden ratio, represented by the Greek letter Phi. The Phi constant is embodying both in nature (from shells to flower petals) and in the most harmonious face. Our R&D team has successfully develop a new ingredient that can help restore the proportions and symmetry of “Phi beauty” to the face. Telophi™ Biotech Ingredient, a biotechnological extract derive from Bacillus bacterium isolate from the Florida Keys, protects cells and proliferating epidermal stem cells from psychological stress, helps preserve skin tissue, and unlocks Phi beauty. The natural balance of facial proportions can change with aging and psychological stress.
Damage Skin Cells In a Variety
In particular, the stress hormone cortisol can damage skin cells in a variety of ways. Telophi™ biotech ingredients have Brilliance SF Skincare been shown to promote 19.6% tel cellular skin cell growth in vitro, which is critical for repairing skin structure and protecting against damage cause by cortisol. In two in vivo studies of women age 35-50 years, subjects applie a cream containing 2% Telophi™ biotechnology ingredients or a placebo cream twice daily for 28 days. Results after 28 days for women using Telophi™ biotech ingredients showe facial proportions closer to Phi proportions through firmer skin and lifting effects. The symmetry of the oval contour of the face improve by 6.3%. In addition, skin luminosity increase by 13.9%, and the complexion became more even after 14 days.
Facial Skincare To Protect
Wrinkles are also reduced. Telophi™ biotech ingredients are ideal for daily facial skincare to protect the skin from the Web Care Face damage caused by psychological stress, as well as for cosmetic formulations that improve the appearance of the skin, improving facial proportions and the symmetry of the facial features. For more information on Telophi™ biotechnology ingredients. Consumers may be looking for sun care products to prevent skin damage from overexposure to UV rays, but they want the sun care products of their choice to look. feel and smell good. In the first of a series of blog posts about how develops products to promote the diversity of beauty in consumers.