The Science Of SKIN.NYT
During
his many years of practice he saw an increasing number of patients
with
photo-aged and sun-damaged skin leading to premature skin ageing.
Having seen the suffering and distress that this caused, his quest
was to
find a solution through real scientific research. This led him to
test and
research many compounds with little success over many years.
Finally, while testing the ingredient complex now known as QAL-100™,
(Hyperlink to QAL100™ Page)
he was very pleased to discover that it initially regenerated photo-aged
skin
and was astounded to see that the dermis-restructuring properties
in
QAL-100™ visibly reduced and reversed wrinkles by an average of 51%
while also improving skin lustre, pore size and under eye bags by
58%.
So impressive were the results during the trials that women dropped out
because the wrinkle reduction they experienced on the side of the
face
where the cream was being applied became so noticeable in
comparison to the non-applied side!
The results were so groundbreaking they warranted publication in the
British Journal of Dermatology (BJD), a first-ever for an anti-ageing
skin
cream in the medical journal’s 117 years history.
The study comprised of test subjects completing a 12-week treatment
according to strict clinical protocol. It was a double blind study,
which
consisted of test subjects applying a placebo cream,* (containing
Acetyl
L Carnitine & Co-enzyme Q10) to one half of the face and an active
cream (containing QAL-100™) to the other half of the face.
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