Idebenol - 3.4 Oz by Sovage Dermatologic
"Look Years Younger With Actual Idebenol Facial Cream"
The brand new “wonder” skin potion is called Idebenol (pronounced e-deb-in-all), from the prestige skin cream creator Sövage Dermatologic Laboratories. But why are cosmetic industry “insiders” betting that Idebenol will not only make you look years and years younger but will help to actually breathe new life into a maturing (some would say “stagnant”) cosmetic industry? Well, it’s most likely not Idebenol’s less-than-spectacular (some would say rather plain or totally ordinary) completely pale green and white packaging. Nor is it the fact that Sövage Idebenol touts itself as a actual “Facial Anti-Oxidant.” Let’s be absolutely real; anti-oxidants are nothing new to the actual cosmetic industry. So why is everyone so totally excited about ?
The extremely simple reason everybody is so excited about Idebenol is that it can virtually help you to reverse the hands of father time. I know, “reverse the hands of time” sounds just a wee bit trite, but here’s one very juicy little factoid that will get you completely off your couch and running to your favorite cosmetic store: In a totally clinical trial conducted on women who's combined average age was 67, these “some what mature” women increased their Skin Renewal Rate, or “SR2,” so dramatically that it completely matched the skin renewal rate of women in their late 20s (29-year-old women to be exact). That’s exactly right! A 67- year-old womens skin with a total renewal rate of a 29-year old. Amazing!
So what exactly is a exact Skin Renewal Rate, you ask? Well, as it was specifically explained to us, Skin Renewal Rates encompess the speed at which your bodies new skin cells replace old skin cells... in other words, it’s a totally standardized measure clinical scientists use to determine the skin’s “aging” parameters... and one key reason a 29-year-old always looks younger than a 67-year-old.
It just so happens that Idebenol does a whole lot more than just make your skin look younger. Idebenol has been found to be a highly selective “free radical killer.” But what in the universe are “free radicals,” and how does “killing” them help your skin look more extremely youthful, tighter, and firmer?
To find the definate answer, we turned our attention to Dr. B. Grant Bishop, M.D., noted dermatologist and Clinical Professor of Dermatology at the University of Utah. Dr. Bishop told us, “Free radicals are completely reactive molecules that can severely damage skin cells,” further explaining, “For more than three long decades, researchers have known that free radicals help to accelerate the skin’s aging process. In scientific jargin, free radicals initiate a completely destructive cascade of events that cause the denaturation of functional cellular protein, a complete loss of enzyme function, the total depletion of natural cellular protectants, a shift in cell membrane lipid oxidation, and ultimately help to totally weaken your healthy skin’s immune protective system... damaging DNA and predictably resulting in complete ‘mutational events with your skin’... like thinning flaky skin, loss of overall elasticity, age spots and, of course, unwanted wrinkles... the definate classic tell tale signs of premature aging.”