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Perfective Ceuticals Anti-Imperfection Eye Therapy -- The Most Effective Non-Surgical Solution Against Aging Eyes

Sun Aug 17, 2008 3:00pm EDT
  NEW YORK, NY, Aug 17 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
It is a fact we cannot escape: the inevitable signs of aging are a part
of any person's natural life cycle. Gravity's cruel grasp over the years
makes it mark by sagging and wrinkling facial tissue. Nowhere is this
more evident than around the eyes. Often referred to as "the windows to
the soul," the orbital eye region is the most expressive part of the
face. It can easily reveal your age, your emotional health and even your
physical wellbeing. To project a fresh, youthful appearance, most people
apply concealers and foundation around the eyes when they see the
formation of bags and dark circles. Whatever methods used to camouflage,
superficial artistry does not provide any effective reverse against the
effects of sagging and dark under eye rings, nor does it mend wrinkles
lingering around the corners of the eye.

    Perfective Ceuticals Anti-imperfection Eye Therapy uses holistic wisdom in
combination with cutting edge biochemical formulations to provide hope
against the signs of aging. Perfective Ceuticals' Divine Age Guardian
ingredients, in conjunction with Growth Factors and Peptides, help to
accelerate cell renewal and the production of Collagen and Elastin from
the subsurface of the skin. An "Eyelift in a Bottle," Perfective Ceuticals
Anti-imperfection Eye Therapy improves the firmness of the skin around the
eyes for maximum reduction of fine lines surrounding the eye.

    To ensure a complete, all inclusive anti-aging eye care solution,
Perfective Ceuticals Anti-imperfection Eye Therapy also includes a potent
component, namely Argireline/Acetyl Hexapeptide-3. Argireline is a
hexapeptide (a chain of 6 amino acids) working to inhibiting the release
of neurotransmitters. Topical application within the Anti-imperfection Eye
Therapy relaxes facial tension, leading to the appearance of fewer fine
lines and wrinkles. The Anti-imperfection Eye Therapy's effects most
resemble the effects seen from Botox injections, which similarly render
inhibitors in reducing tension and movement by paralyzing facial muscles.
Perfective Ceuticals' solution provides a syringe-free alternative without
the short term, quick-fix methodology of Botox-type procedures.

    Intensive scientific research aside, Perfective Ceuticals embraces and
promotes the understanding that, in their goals to create a better
product, they cannot ignore what is available outside the confines of
their laboratories. Natural ingredients found in our environment have
been proven effective and Perfective Ceuticals embraces that idea in the
creation of the Anti-imperfection Eye Therapy line. Sagging eye bags,
wrinkles and dark circles are caused by the lack of Vitamins A and E
which is why Perfective Ceuticals included healthy amounts in their
formula to ensure skin staying radiant, healthy and elastic. A union of
its laboratory-grade Retinol and Vitamin E coupled with the finest
Ginseng root is just another example of how Perfective Ceuticals provides
its customers the best, all-encompassing solution to "Love the Years,
Erase the Lines."

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