
Acetyl Octapeptide-3
Acetyl Octapeptide-3, otherwise known as SNAP-8, is the future of anti-aging treatments. This cutting-edge cosmetic technology is a synthetic peptide designed solely for skincare. It is a peptide complex that includes vital amino acids including glutamine, methionine, and aspartic acid. Peptides are, widely known, to have intensive water-binding abilities, giving your skin the youthful moisture and bounce it craves. Hydration plays a large role in anti-wrinkle as well, plumping up any problem areas. Often referred to as the newer, bigger, better, faster and molecule-based Botox, this ingredient revolutionizes the wrinkle and fine line therapy process. By solving the problem of aging skin texture at its root, Acetyl Octapeptide-3 has an incredible influence on the contractional systems of muscular structures within the face, relaxing it to the most optimal state which melts away any wrinkling. Compared to its similar peptide counterpart Argireline, it is even more effective. Clinical studies confirmed that Acetyl Octapeptide-3 reduces wrinkles by 34.98% in contrast to the mere 27.05% of the cult-favorite Argireline. These results were found after only 28 days of use, twice a day. And, after only one month of consistent application, the depth of fine lines decrease drastically by up to 63%. Any creasing caused by the prolonged and sustained stress of facial expressions and weathering can be reversed, for smooth, supple skin.
A Better Alternative
Often, when looking for solutions for wrinkling and fine lines, people are bombarded immediately with an onslaught of Botox recommendations and a sudden appointment made for injections. Most agree without realizing that there is another way. Every injection does require the breakage of skin, risking infection, and, this treatment is often quite costly. Acetyl Octapeptide-3 provides a topical option without the hassle of needing to see doctor after doctor and avoids the risks of getting Botox injections.
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