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The Plumping Product That Rebuilds Skin The Product: Aromatherapy Associates Rose Infinity Serum
Cost: $214 for 1.69 ounces
Why: Like the Kate Somerville line, the Rose Infinity products work under the theory that the shortening of telomeres is the cause behind skin aging. This serum relies on hydrolyzed soy and yeast proteins, which help protect and rebuild telomeres. The soy isoflavones in this serum have been shown to significantly increase skin thickness -- a study of 20 postmenopausal women showed that skin volume increased by 11.2 percent over three months. Hydrolyzed yeast proteins, one of the active ingredients, delay the shortening of telomeres, as proved by three researchers (two of whom are women, natch) awarded the Nobel Prize in 2009.
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Cost: $214 for 1.69 ounces
Why: Like the Kate Somerville line, the Rose Infinity products work under the theory that the shortening of telomeres is the cause behind skin aging. This serum relies on hydrolyzed soy and yeast proteins, which help protect and rebuild telomeres. The soy isoflavones in this serum have been shown to significantly increase skin thickness -- a study of 20 postmenopausal women showed that skin volume increased by 11.2 percent over three months. Hydrolyzed yeast proteins, one of the active ingredients, delay the shortening of telomeres, as proved by three researchers (two of whom are women, natch) awarded the Nobel Prize in 2009.
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