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Kinerase is a new antiaging product. Kinerase
represents a unique breakthrough in skin care - an antiwrinkle
treatment that causes virtually no skin irritation.
- Kinerase is a cytokine (an essential plant
growth factor that has been shown to delay age-related changes
in vitro cultured human cells).
- Kinerase is neither an exfoliant nor a dermal
irritant and does not thin the skin.
- Kinerase can be applied on the hands, chest,
shoulders and other sun-damaged areas.
- There are no restrictions on the
use of Kinerase by pregnant or nursing
women.
- Kinerase users typically see results in
4 to 6 weeks.
- There are no restrictions on how
long Kinerase can be used.
- Kinerase can be used concurrently with other
skin products.
- There are no skin types, known disorders
or diseases that preclude the use of Kinerase.
- Kinerase is available in cream or lotion
in 0.1% concentration.
- Kinerase cream and lotion are hypoallergenic
and noncomedogenic.
- Make up and sunscreen can be applied immediately
after applying Kinerase.
- The shelf life of Kinerase is 3 years.
- Approximately 90% of all changes in skin
are due to prolonged exposure to sunlight ( photodamage).
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The Kinerase Cream is available here
in 40gm and 80gm Sizes
Kinerase Lotion: A lighter formulation that provides
thin, weightless coverage suitable for normal / oily / combination
skin types, perfect for application under makeup.
Kinerase Cream: A creamy, non-greasy formulation
for normal to dry skin types enabling the skin to retain more
moisture, leaving it with a softer, smoother feel.
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See
the side effects of Kinerase versus Renova
Clinical test subjects exhibited virtually
no burning, peeling stinging or redness while using Kinerase.
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See
the results of the Physician and Patient evaluation at 24 weeks
97% of patients in the Kinerase study showed
some level of overall improvement.
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Kinerase is a nature-identical plant growth factor,
which clearly demonstrated results in delaying and improving unwanted
changes in the appearance and texture of photodamaged skin, according
to studies conducted by the department of dermatology at the University
of California, Irvine, College of Medicine. In a 0.1% concentration
in cream or lotion, applied to photodamaged skin, Kinerase helps improve
fine wrinkles, tactile skin roughness, telangiectasias and mottled
hyperpigmentation, with a very low incidence of any adverse effects
as shown above in the results of the studies.
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