DESCRIPTION
Each ampoule contains a solution of proteoglycans, ascorbic acid
and vitamin F in propylene glycol. It is bottled in dark glass
and in a nitrogen atmosphere to prevent contact with sunlight
and air, which can reduce the properties of the serum. It is
available in 2mls single use ampoules (for external use only).
MAIN INGREDIENTS
Propylene glycol, aqua, ascorbic acid, soluble proteoglycans, polysorbate
80, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, arachydonic acid, parfum.
INDICATIONS
Treatment of fine lines and wrinkles in face, neck and chest, descamative
conditions, skin dryness, loss of cutaneous elasticity and skin
photodamage (sun damage). Exposure IG dermatological toning serum
has been formulated to restore skin tone, firmness and elasticity
in seconds. Its daily use reveals the natural radiance and vitality
of the skin, reducing lines and wrinkles, reversing skin structural
damage and delaying tissue ageing.
DIRECTIONS
- Shake well before use. To open ampoule: hold upright
and carefully break away from yourself, using a cloth to protect
your fingers
- Apply daily after exfoliating ot cleansing the skin
the contents of an ampoule on face, neck and chest. Gently massage
the skin with your fingertips, until the serum is absorved. For
best results, apply after Exposure® Dermatological Facial
Exfoliation.
- Allow the serum to penetrate the skin for 10 minutes.
Remove any excess serum with a cotton ball. Make-up can be applied.
- Any
remnant of serum from the ampoule can be used to improve other
areas like hands, arms, elbows, etc.
PROPERTIES
Exposure IG dermatological toning serum has been formulated to
reduce tissue ageing caused by time and photodamage, quickly
restoring normal skin moisture, firmness and elasticity.
- Proteoglycans
are macromolecules capable of repairing the epidermis cells and
intensifying metabolism of the connective tissue, restoring normal
mechanical and physiological skin properties.
- Ascorbic acid neutralizes
free radicals and stimulates collagen synthesis by increasing
the fibroblast cells activity.
- Vitamin F provides essential Omega
fatty acids used in skin moisture control.
- Propylene glycol allows
penetration of the active ingredients into the skin.
WARNING
- The ampoules are made of glass and must be opened with
caution to avoid accidental cuts. To open ampoule: hold upright
and carefully break away from yourself, using a cloth to protect
your fingers
- The ascorbic acid contents might stain the fingertips
and even your clothes. Avoid by washing your hands thoroughly
after each use.
- Once opened, it should be used within 48 hours.
The serum might lose efficacy due to contact with air and sunlight.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Prior history of sensitivity or allergic reaction to this product
or any of its ingredients.
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ADVERSE REACTIONS
No systemic adverse reactions have been reported. In rare cases,
hypersensitivity (localized contact dermatitis) may occur: serum
application should be discontinued and the physician notified
immediately.
KEEP OUT OF THE REACH AND SIGHT OF CHILDREN
Not tested on animals
Manufactured in the EC for Medical Aesthetics Ltd., London, UK
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