Even minor incidents can cause major cosmetic problems.
When you were younger, these problem areas disappeared in a matter of days. Now they seem to last for weeks. And they crop up in more places than ever before: hands, arms, legs, feet, back, buttocks.
The fact is that as you age, your skin grows thinner and more fragile. The result? Age-related imperfections, blemishes, discoloration, areas of raised skin, and other stubborn problems become more frequent—and lasting.
That’s why Life Extension® asked renowned dermatologist Gary Goldfaden, MD to formulate new Healing Formula All-in-One Cream. It brings together nature’s most powerful skin protectors, revitalizers and healing agents to offset the visible impact of minor trauma to aging skin, including:
- Vitamin K1. Prized for decades by dermatologists to help minimize bruising, scarring, and blemishes—even after cosmetic surgery.1-5
- Arnica Montana. Extract of a European subalpine flower that’s been clinically shown to help bruised or scarred skin.6 Arnica is rich in phenols (plant-based compounds) called sesquiterpene lactones that penetrate7,8 your skin’s outer layer to deliver deep healing.9 It also contains the essential oil thymol, to moisturize and protect.
- Oats. Used since the days of the Romans, oats contain avenanthramides, naturally occurring compounds with proven anti-itching and soothing properties.10,11
- Vitamin D. As cholecalciferol, its quenching action locks in moisture, helping to counter the effects of your skin’s gradually declining capacity to renew itself.
The result is a unique formula delivering a blend of high-potency, synergistic ingredients to preserve and protect your skin’s healthy-looking, vibrant glow.
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2. Dermatol Surg. 1999 Dec;25(12):942-4.
3. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2002 Aug;47(2):241-4
4. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2006 Jan-Feb;8(1):54-9.
5. J Drugs Dermatol. 2009 Nov;8(11):1020-4.
6. Br J Dermatol. 2010 Apr 20.
7. J Pharm Pharmacol. 2006 Sep;58(9):1167-76.
8. Pharmazie. 2005 Jan;60(1):36-8.
9. Planta Med. 2005 Nov;71(11):1044-52.
10. Arch Dermatol Res. 2008 Nov;300(10):569-74.
11. Free Radic Biol Med. 2008 Feb 1;44(3):415-29.
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