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Stem Cell Anti-Aging Day or Night Cream

By Equilibrium Beauty Clinic

Stem Cell Anti-Aging Day or Night Cream

02/10/2013 Malus Domestica is a liposomal preparation based on the stem cells of a rare Swiss apple. Uttwiler Spätlauber is an endangered apple variety that was well-known for its excellent storability and thus its longevity potential.
Thanks to tmodern technology, plant stem cells can be obtained and incorporated into cosmetic products to ensure the longevity of skin cells.
The protection of human stem cells by Malus Domestica has been shown by various in-vitro experiments. Other studies demonstrated its age-delaying and anti-wrinkle effects. Thus Malus Domestica is a revolutionary anti-aging active ingredient based on a high-tech plant cell culture technology.

• Protects longevity of skin stem cells
• Delays biological aging of essential cells
• Combats chronological aging
• Preserves the youthful look and the vitality of your skin
• Protection against oxidative stress
• Repair of DNA

Use mornings on clean skin. For optimum results use Stem Cell Night Cream in the evenings.

Protect Skin Stem Cells
Protection Against UV Damage
Age-Delaying Effect
Anti-Wrinkle Effect

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