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Address
304 North Cardinal
St. Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
$15.41
Skin Firm Activator
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Porcelain Skin Firming Activator
Porcelain Skin Firming Activator transforms skin to appear firm, toned and absolutely glowing, while preventing further damage. It is professionally formulated with Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) and DMAE, the two powerful ingredients in Dr. Perricone’s formulation, and enhanced with multiple ingredients such as vitamin C, green tea extract, hyaluronic acid, that work synergistically to visibly resurface skin’s texture, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and reveal a radiant and healthy complexion.
Porcelain Skin Firming Activator Serum is professionally formulated for:
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Use Instructions
Wash area to be applied. Apply several drops to desired area. The serum rapidly penetrates the skin and leaves no oily residue after about 30 seconds. Make up and other cosmetics may be applied after the serum. Use twice a day, morning and night. You should expect to see results in several weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is DMAE and how does it work?
DMAE is a short for dimethylaminoethanol, a naturally occurring substance that facilitates the synthesis of a neurotransmitter acetylcholine and may stimulate the synthesis of phosphatidylcholine, an important component of cell membranes. It is found in some studies that DMAE reduced the accumulation of lipofuscin deposits inside cells. Lipofuscin is a cellular pigment consisting of aggregated chunks of molecular waste, which may contributes to the aging process. It has been demonstrated that DMAE causes some degree of skin tightening. Some people report a cumulative effect with continued use of DMAE.
What is Alpha Lipoic Acid and how does it work?
Alpha lipoic acid, considered as the ultimate antioxidant, is more potent than its better-known cousins, such as vitamins C and E. It works to reduce the effects of free radical damage in the body, which can damage skin tissues, organs and cause disease. Alpha lipoic acid is both fat- and water-soluble, and is readily found in red meat, yeast and organ meats such as liver. Preliminary studies suggest that alpha-lipoic acid may be used to treat certain degenerative diseases, and may also have some skin benefits when applied topically or when taken as a supplement. Some clinical studies show that high potency lipoic acid applied topically can reduce wrinkles, minimize fine lines and improve the texture of the skin overall to create a youthful appearance.
What is Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate (MAP, vitamin C)?
Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate (MAP) is a water-soluble, non-irritating, stable derivative of Vitamin C. It is more stable than L-ascorbic acid and is as effective as vitamin C to boost skin collagen synthesis but is effective in significantly lower concentrations. Because of those reasons, MAP has rapidly gain popularity in skin care. Generally, magnesuim ascorbyl phosphate appears to be a better choice than vitamin C for people with sensitive skin and those wishing to avoid any concomitant exfoliating effects, since most vitamin C formulas are highly acidic and therefore produce exfoliation.
What is Hyaluronic acid?
Hyaluronic acid, also known as HA, is a natural compound found in skin that has many important functions, including holding in moisture, providing cushioning, aiding in tissue repair, holding together the skin structural components collagen and elastin, and helping create a protective barrier against microorganisms. Since hyaluronic acid holds moisture well — holding up to 1,000 times its weight in water–it is one of the most powerful component in moisturizers.
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