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Botox In A Bottle Professional Strength Serum (1 oz)
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Botox In A Bottle Professional Strength Serum (1 oz)

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Botox In A Bottle Professional Strength Serum (1 oz)

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The First Professional Strength B3 Serum = Younger & Plumper Skin

This highly concentrated anti-aging formula will stimulate and boost collagen production while smoothing fine lines & wrinkles. It will also help with hyper-pigmentation and reduces pores while improving the thickness and texture of your skin.

Commonly known as Vitamin B3, Niacinamide at 2% has been shown to reduce water loss in the skin and retain fatty acid levels (younger, plumper, firmer) It has also been proven at high concentrations (between 3-4%) to be a very effective acne reducer. Clinical research has shown niacinamide (Vit B3) to be just as effective as the topical antibiotic Clindamycin at treating acne

Dr. Oz had a special guest Sharon Giese, M.D., a cosmetic plastic surgeon to help explain to viewers that there are non-surgical secrets to looking younger. The following is summary of Dr. Ozs and Dr. Gieses latest anti-aging advice: Anti-aging Natural Cure #1: Vitamin B3 for Wrinkles

In your foods, vitamin B3 is well-known as an energy booster, but recent research now shows that a relative of the nutritional vitamin B3 is a newer form of vitamin B3 called niacinamide that can be found in the latest skin care products that some refer to as Botox in a bottle. Dr. Oz tells viewers that the niacinamide form of vitamin B3 can plug fine lines and help eliminate wrinkles, and that it works by repairing skin cells through increasing capillary dilation and improving blood flow.

B3 is a triple threat for aging skin as it boosts three kinds of proteins, says Dr. Oz as he tells viewers that together, the 3 proteins make skin look younger as follows: One of the proteins helps by plumping up the skin; a second protein referred to as a hydration protein helps by preventing skin dryness; while the third protein has a structural role that retrains the skin to undo existing wrinkles.

A natural anti-inflammatory, vitamin B3 can keep your skin supple and smooth, adds Dr. Oz.

I just love the idea of vitamins for the skinvitamin B3 in particular is great because it is absorbed through the skin, says Dr. Giese. Its not harsh and it helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles

INGREDIENTS:
Water/Aqua/Eau, Cetearyl Olivate and Sorbitan Olivate, 5% Niacinamide (Vitamin B3), Neem Seed Oil, Safflower Seed Oil, Evening Primrose Oil, Apricot Kernel Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Jojoba Oil, Rosehip Seed Oil, Honeysuckle Flower Extract, Arnica Extract, Calendula Extract, Gotu Kola Extract, Licorice Root Extract, Comfrey Root Extract, Benzylalcohol, Dehydroacetic Acid.

DIRECTIONS:
Depress 1 pump to the back of your hand and gently apply to your face and neck in the morning and evening. This highly concentrated anti-aging formula will stimulate and boost collagen production while smoothing fine lines & wrinkles. It will also help with hyper-pigmentation and reduces pores while improving the thickness and texture of your skin.

Good for 1 year after opening

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  • Estimated delivery Apr 22 - Apr 26
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  • Ships to U.S. (No AK/HI)
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