Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Impressive Results for Teprenone – a New Skin Care Ingredient that Attacks Skin Aging in Several Ways


Osmotics Renovage with TeprenoneDear Ageless Beauty.

I must confess you are not the first beauty blogger I'm contacting with this question. I'm seeking information about an ingredient called Teprenone.

According to famous French beauty house Methode Jeanne Piaubert, Teprenone isn't a wrinkle fighter, it will not increase your cellular division, but it will LITERALLY postpone aging.

Teprenone slows down cellular senescence by protecting telomeres on the tip of the chromosomes. Because telomeres aren't shortening, your DNA isn't damaged with each cellular mitosis. Thus your DNA capital is preserved.

Can you, please, investigate this claim?

Karlo

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Hi Karlo,

I know a bit about the recent Research on Telomeres. It has knocked the Hayflick Limit theory – and the scientific community – on its ear. It’s truly exciting to think that researchers are onto something that could give us a longer healthspan (healthy lifespan).

Topical Teprenone (geranylgeranylacetone) is not only found in the Jeanne Piaubert product, but also in the Osmotics Renovage line and Revive DNA Rejuvenation Cream by Dr. Al Sears (not to be confused with RéVive Epidermal Growth Factor products created by plastic surgeon, Dr. Gregory Bays Brown).

The highest concentration of the active ingredient Teprenone is found in Renovage, followed by Revive. It is 3rd in the ingredient list after water in Renovage and 4th in Revive. It is 26th in the Jeanne Piaubert Skin Saver Chrono, even following the preservatives – in my opinion a mere afterthought and not enough to have any effect.

More on topical Teprenone tomorrow.

Tags: patent for topical teprenone, topical teprenone study results, anti-aging skin care,

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