Who sells Hydrating Repair Peptide Wrinkle Cream (Post Peel) - Enhanced with Matrixyl® 3000, Argireline®, Hyaluronic Acid & Natural Botanical Extracts
Description
A professionally formulated moisturizing repair cream, specially designed to rehydrate and repair your skin following the treatment of a skin peel. Infused with natural plant extracts of cucumber, green tea, and chamomile which provide powerful anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties necessary to replenish and protect the skin after a peel.
The Hydra-Repair cream also incorporates powerful peptides Matrixyl® 3000 (Palmitoyl Oligopeptide & Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide) and Argireline® (Acetyl Hexapeptide). The combination of these ingredients work synergistically to repair damaged skin, rehydrate dry skin, and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
Features
- A Professionally formulated Hydrating Repair Treatment. Each bottle contain 1.7 fl oz. e 50mL
- Matrixyl® 3000 (Palmitoyl Oligopeptide & Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide) promotes collagen production, stimulates fibroblast cells within the skin, and reduces the appearance of wrinkles and lines
- Argireline® (Acetyl Hexapeptide), a chain of 6 amino acids linked to acetic acid, relaxes facial muscle tension by inhibiting the release of neurotransmitters released by the brain, resulting in reduced wrinkles and fine lines.
- Revitalizes and Replenishes. Great for Wrinkles, Fine Lines, Rough & Dull Skin, Crow's Feet, Forehead Creases, and Dehydrated skin. Also helps reduce Stretch Marks and Cellulite
- Guaranteed Quality - Manufactured in an FDA registered cGMP compliant facility. We conduct assay testing, identity testing, and micro testing for each batch to ensure the concentration and active ingredient is present, within spec, and follows USP standards & FDA guidelines. Each batch will have its own unique lot number and expiration date printed onto the bottom of each bottle, as part of quality control procedures
Customer Reviews
E. Navarro
I bought this because of the 3 main indregedients, Matrixyl,HA and Argireline. All of these products have been shown to be effective in helping wrinkle/skin hydration or the production of collagen. Just a little bit goes a long way, I apply it to my problem areas like outer eyes, forhead, upper lip and nasal labial folds. It's truly as if your skin drinks this in, the product disappears into the skin sooo easily. For the daytime its great for layering on top of a serum...and before you apply your sunscreen. At night, I apply it only to certain areas after I apply my retinol cream or matrixyl serum. The smell is just sooo yummy, I dont know what I like better, the effects of the cream or the smell? I plan on stocking up on this product, in case it disappears.A bit of background.....46yrs old but people always say that I look 10yrs younger, olive complexion, dry skin, loosing fullness in my cheeks...some hyper pigemtation and sun damage visible, always looking to add moisture to plump up the few static wrinkles I have...and trying to postpone the dynamic wrinkles from becoming static!Drugstore brands like Roc & Neutrogena are good if your looking for mild retinol products. I have used both product lines intermittantly for years, along with Strivectin and Retin A. I have done at home beta hydroxy peels and facial pad peels like Avon Anew. All of these products have helped me maintain a younger than my age appreance, thankfully! However, as I get older, I realize that my skin needs more than just mild retinol found in drgstore brands and yet I hate to pay triple the price for high end products. Soooooo I did my share of research by Amazon-ing, You-tubing, and by visiting beauty or esthetician forums.Read more ›
Nao
I have been trying different anti-aging moisturizers to use after my glycolic acid facial wash, which peels my skin and leaves it dry. I have been using Peter Thomas Roth Mega Rich Intensive Anti-Aging Cellular Cream. It is expensive, but it leaves my skin moisturized, soft, and glowing. In hopes of finding something cheaper and something that provides more prominent anti-aging benefits, I tried Perfect Image Hydrating Repair Peptide Wrinkle Cream (Post Peel. However, I was not impressed. The cream is thin and it has given me a little acne. In addition, I cannot see a difference in the overall state of my skin. If I look at photos of myself when using PTR vs. using Perfect Image, my skin looked better before. I do not have deep wrinkles, but I have small lines around my eyes and acne scars. I noticed previously all of my skin issues had diminished, while now they are apparent. It does its purpose as a moisturizer, but if you are looking for something to enhance the youthful look of your skin or provide anti-aging benefits, then you should look somewhere else.
spricket24
Listen, I'm going to shoot this too you straight. If you want a post peel face cream to dab on your face at a fairly reasonable price then this is your cream, keeping in mind, pretty much any face cream- cheap or expensive will do the trick. You don't need the post peel neutralizer- that's 100% BS- if you want to neutralizer your face wash off the peel with cold water! I've used this cream for a few months and I've not noticed anything change.I'll be honest, the smell is faint and pleasant, it's light and not heavy or greasy, and it has some "peptide" stuff in it so it kind of makes you think it's gonna be just great haha but it's not THAT great. Again- I've been using it and I've noticed absolutely no change in texture of my skin let alone anything to do with fine lines or wrinkles. I don't believe this cream is good for wrinkles at all and it feels too light for it to really do any real moisturizing. It think this is a fail face cream altogether.But like I said before, if you want a post peel face cream to cool off your face (not hoping it helps with wrinkles or any sun damage just something to slap on to cool you off) then this cream is perfect! But then again so is ANY face cream you put on.I bought this cream when Amazon was selling it for 14 bucks and I wouldn't say it was worth the 14 I spent on it and it sure as heck is NOT worth the upped price of 29.99 lmao! I'm sure it sold more jars of cream at 14 bucks than it will at 29.99. I think that price, while still fairly reasonable when it comes to wrinkle cream, it's a joke for this particular wrinkle cream. SAVE YOUR MONEY this is a waste of time and hope. What this really is, is a five dollar jar of cream they marked up to 14 and then jacked up to 30. Oh well.
Blondie
Google: COMEDOGENIC INGREDIENTS or go to [...] & U will see what ingredients cause acne. Dr. James Fulton created this scale of acne causing ingredients....in the 80's here in Chicago. My best friend was one of his nurses. All were former patients whom he cured of acne! Now he is Newport Beach, CA. But, his work lives on! Isopropol palmitate is a 5 in the scale. Worst! 0 is the BEST! Amazon has Dr. Fulton's book about acne causing ingredients! Watch what U put on your face, ladies! One ingredient can be causing your acne. Even oil free products can have a synthetic oils and call it OIL FREE! Synthetic oils have smaller size molecules and cause acne FASTER!(write the government, they allow this labeling! How can we win?) I have used this method of avoiding acne causing ingredients for 20 years, and it is RARE if I get a zit (maybe 2 x's a year from stress!) Good luck ladies!! Learn comedogenic ingredients and save you face forever...be acne free!! You will be raeding labels and teaching the gals at the cosmetic counters which ingredeints are bad (cause acne). They actually ASK ME about ingredients! Being a make-up artist & reg. artist makes me want my face to be a clean pallett. Love, Blondie
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