Immunocologie – the “Inflamm—Aging” Skin Care Line
Have you heard of the IMMUNOCOLOGIE skin care line yet? It’s quite interesting but pretty technical so hopefully I can clearly explain it. It’s the first skin care line formulated to work with the skin’s own immune system using a unique Bio-Technical Fermentation Process (Bioferm), whereby each ingredient is fermented in a special atmosphere and oxygen condition so the product can repair the skin from the inside out. As we age our immune system become weaker, which can lead to the production of free radicals, something we don’t want. This line stops the inflammatory process thus stops what can lead to wrinkles and sagging skin.
Immunocologie was created by two already well-known chemists (one discovered the use of vitamin C in skin care and the other alpha hydroxyl acids) and was 40 years in the making. The easiest way to understand the technology is by comparing it to something most of us are familiar with, nanopeptides. Just like those, the ingredients in their products undergo their aforementioned Bioferm process thus are able to penetrate the skin deeper and more effectively. If you want to read more about the technology, click here.
The product I tried was the Treatment Crème VenoMAX Light and here are the details.
What it does: This one contains their VenoMAX ingredient which is a complex that mimics snake venom activity except it goes the other direction and becomes a super healer to conquer all … like a super hero product! Smoothing wrinkles and lines, working on sun damage, brightening among others.
My take: I’ve been using this one for about 6 weeks now and I do see an overall difference in the tone and brightness of my skin. It’s hard to see a real big difference when it comes to wrinkles and skin damage but it’s got my vote thus far.
Yes, @ $125/1.7oz, this is a major investment in your skin but isn’t it worth it? Get this @ qvc.com, immunocologie.com.
Yes, i heard about this immunocologie I'm curios about its effect.
Posted by: snake venom wrinkle cream | Thursday, September 22, 2011 at 01:27 PM