Archive for July, 2009

GliSODin Skin Nutrients: Maintaining Your Skin Health – From the Inside, Out

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 GliSODin Skin Nutrients are all natural oral supplements containing high levels of antioxidants and omega 3’s that are formulated to maintain skin health from within and protect it from environmental stressors. These advanced formulas send out a collection of critical nutrients – including anti-aging agent superoxide dimutase – directly to the deepest layers of skin tissue, ensuring the replenishment and rejuvenation of skin as it grows. The nurtured deep tissue creates an optimal environment for new healthy skin to grow while wiping out oxidative stress or UV ray damage from the root.  

Though GliSODin Skin Nutrients are newly available in the United States, Hollywood has already pounced on these highly sought after products. Celebrities like Jessica Biel and Vanessa Minnillo are reported to be using the Advanced Skin Brightening Formula, which mobilizes an array of nutrients to reduce damage, irritation and inflammation caused by sun exposure. 

The product line is suitable for all skin types and includes Advanced Daily Formula, Advanced Skin Brightening Formula, Advanced Detoxification Formula, and Advanced Pre/Post Formula.  Learn more about GliSODin Skin Nutrients to find out how you can give your skin what it deserves and feel beautiful from the inside, out.

 

 

 

 

Dysport, the newest wrinkle remover

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First off, we should all give a round of applause for the FDA approving the use of Dysport in April 2009. Though Dysport has been safely used in the United Kingdom and South America for some time now, it takes an average of 12 years before a drug in the United States becomes FDA approved, so this drug has come a long way! Dysport functions similarly to Botox and produces similar effects, but Dysport definitely opens a lot of doors for those who use non-invasive cosmetic treatments. Until now, Botox has been the only option for the use of FDA-approved botulinum toxin A. The drug works by inhibiting facial muscle contractions that over time lead to forehead lines, frown lines and crow’s feet.

So, what makes Dysport different? Dysport brings good news for the spending conscious, costing approximately 20% less than Botox.  Dysport has also shown to take effect more rapidly than Botox. In one study, Dysport was found to take action in as little as 24 hours, whereas Botox can take 2-3 days to go into effect . Dysport is also a popular choice for those whose bodies have built up antibodies against Botox, leaving it no longer effective. This is because Dysport has fewer proteins surrounding the toxin, so your body shouldn’t produce as strong of an immune response to break it down. Dysport clinical studies and patient reports also indicate that Dysport may last up to eight months, which is great news for Botox patients who have become weary of returning for maintenance injections every four to six. Dysport presents a promising future for improving non-invasive cosmetic options, giving all of us more ways to look and feel more vibrant.