RUIDOSO, NW, September 30, 2008 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Two unique wrinkle creams were introduced at a recently held press conference. The creams use a combination of clinically proven effective ingredients, several of which are products derived from sea plants. The wrinkle treatment products, BioMarine AM and BioMarine PM, have been clinically tested for effectiveness on 105 volunteers for a period of 28 days. 83.5% indicated that the creams had smoothing effect on their skin.
"The clinical results confirmed our expectations based on what we knew about the effects of the individual ingredients", stated Heather DeMill, spokesperson for www.ProWrinkleCream.com, the site handling the marketing of the products. "Most participants found the restoration of a youthful appearance with a noticeable more elastic, smoother, firmer, even skin appearance," DeMill continued.
Just two of the Sea derived ingredients include Fucus Serratus and Palmaria Palmata . Fucus contains abundant amino acids such as glycine, lycine, and proline - all of which are found in the skins elastic fibers. This is helpful for the skin's elasticity by increasing hydration and thereby maintaining and improving the skin's elasticity.
Palmeria also known as Sea Parsley has soothing and anti-oxidant properties. It has a nutritive action with the oxygen supply to the skin, it acts on the moisturizing effect of the skin .
"These ingredients combined with other clinically proven anti-wrinkle cream products resulted in our flagship BioMarine System," said De Mill. "We call it a 'system' because we found that using one cream in the morning and a different formulation in the evening produced optimal results.", she added.
The focus of the AM wrinkle cream is defense. It contains special ingredients designed to moisturize and protect against the environment. The PM wrinkle cream is designed to repair, containing ingredients to assist in cell rejuvenation and renewal.
To learn more about the BioMarine System, visit the official website at www.ProWrinkleCream.com .
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