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The essence of firm skin.
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Over the years, you’ve been kind to your skin— expecting to look younger than your mother did at your age.
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You’ve been successful at targeting lines andwrinkles, but can’t seem to beat the natural forces that diminish firmness around the chin and jaw line.
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Tru Face™ Essence
Now you can.
Nu Skin Tru Face™ Essence facial contouring serum actually restores the skin definition and firmness that truly define a youthful appearance.
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Elastin is a fibrous protein that provides structural support to the skin, giving it a firm contour.
elastin
What is elastin?
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Elastin fibers act like rubberbands in the skin, giving it the ability to stretch and snap back into shape.
How does elastin work?
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• Collagen is a structural fiber in skin that fills in skin matrix.
• Elastin fibers provide structural support for skin matrix.
• Skirt example: While the majority of the skirt consists of fabric (collagen), it cannot serve it’s purpose without an elastic waistband (elastin).
Collagen vs. Elastin
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As we age, our elastin content decreases. This compromises the support network necessary to maintain firm skin. The result is a loss of contour or sagging skin.
Aging and Elastin
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What causes elastin to decrease?
While we are in our 20’s, the ratio of select signal molecules is balanced. This supports healthy elastin production.
A signal molecule blocks the anti-elastin signal molecule from binding to its receptor, allowing elastin production to continue.
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The anti-elastin signal molecule binds to its receptor, causing a disruption in elastin production.
When we age, the equilibrium is disrupted. This results in a decrease in both elastin production and elastin content.
What causes elastin to decrease?
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The consequence of a decrease in elastin production and content is a loss of contour and firmness in the skin.
Reduced elastin
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Tru Face™ Essence
Nu Skin® Tru Face™ Essence features Ethocyn™, a patented ingredient clinically proven to improve the skin’s elastin content—the key component for firm skin.
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Clinical Trials of Ethocyn™
Over $20 million has been spent on the testing of Ethocyn™ to validate efficacy.
Clinical trials have been conducted at UCLA and at the University of Shanghai.
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Normal elastin production according to aging
Average elastin production with Ethocyn™
Clinical Trials of Ethocyn™
In an 8 week clinical study, Ethocyn™ was proven to increase elastin content in the skin by an average of 88%.