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The Skin-Healing Serum Inspired by Burn Victims The Product: RéVive Intensité Volumizing Serum
Cost: $600 for 1 ounce
Why: Creator Gregory Bays Brown, MD, is a Harvard-educated plastic surgeon who started the RéVive line because he noticed that his patients, more than anything, wanted smooth, youthful skin -- the kind of skin that can't be achieved with surgery. The RéVive line is formulated with Renewal Epidermal Science (RES) technology, inspired by the Nobel Prize-winning Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) technology, a molecule used to create healthy skin in burn victims.
According to Ronald Moy, MD, senior vice president of the Skin Cancer Foundation and founder of DNAEGF Renewal, ingredients based on EGF skincare technology can actually reverse UV-related damage. "There is good scientific evidence that DNA Repair enzymes are the best ingredients to prevent skin aging and skin cancer development," says Moy.
The RES technology found in the RéVive line works to turns skin cells over eight times faster, while keeping them healthier by halting DNA fragmentation. EGF technology has an almost cult-like following for its Benjamin Button effect, so almost any skincare product that includes it is going to cost some big bank. Considering the science behind it, we recommend stopping by a Nordstrom counter to snag a free sample at the very least.
Cost: $600 for 1 ounce
Why: Creator Gregory Bays Brown, MD, is a Harvard-educated plastic surgeon who started the RéVive line because he noticed that his patients, more than anything, wanted smooth, youthful skin -- the kind of skin that can't be achieved with surgery. The RéVive line is formulated with Renewal Epidermal Science (RES) technology, inspired by the Nobel Prize-winning Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) technology, a molecule used to create healthy skin in burn victims.
According to Ronald Moy, MD, senior vice president of the Skin Cancer Foundation and founder of DNAEGF Renewal, ingredients based on EGF skincare technology can actually reverse UV-related damage. "There is good scientific evidence that DNA Repair enzymes are the best ingredients to prevent skin aging and skin cancer development," says Moy.
The RES technology found in the RéVive line works to turns skin cells over eight times faster, while keeping them healthier by halting DNA fragmentation. EGF technology has an almost cult-like following for its Benjamin Button effect, so almost any skincare product that includes it is going to cost some big bank. Considering the science behind it, we recommend stopping by a Nordstrom counter to snag a free sample at the very least.