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Fri Jul 12, 2013 7:27 am |
This product goes on sale in the UK tomorrow. Think it's been available in US for a while? Not sure.
The active ingredient is synthetic glycans. Glycans act as a medium of communication between dermis/epidermis aiding the production of collagen. Glycans diminish with age ... So you get the picture. Big hype.. It's a 'world first', significantly reduces the appearance of age spots etc etc.
What I want to know is if anyone has tried the forerunner to this YSL Forever Youth Liberator, also containing glycans?
I'm impressed with the hype so far I must admit. I saw a documentary about ageing by a very well respected science team on the BBC in the UK. They specifically looked at glycans and the research done by L'Oreal. Initial studies were very promising.
But then why do they need to bring out another product (more expensive) if the initial one did the trick?
And then, there is the perennial question about all cosmetic products. If they work as claimed, why don't we hear more about this miracle product? |
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