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Micro-injected marine collagen- in a lip plumper?
Posted by: classic3903 (IP Hidden, New member, 2)
Date: April 3, 2008 04:19PM
Micro-injected marine collagen- in a lip plumper?
Is Fusionbeauty Lipfusion really safe eg is it nano tech, etc? I asked the company 2x: Q1Have the Lipfusion ingredients been micronized or similar to your skin products that are ‘nano’? Its described as Tiny, dehydrated, marine collagen micro spheres. A1 Tiny, dehydrated, marine collagen microspheres are instantly absorbed by the lips, and seek out the body’s natural moisture. As soon as the spheres become re-hydrated, they plump and hold onto the moisture they’ve collected, creating a mild "swelling " of the lip tissue. The result is fuller, smoother, perfectly plumped lips in seconds. Results can last for up to 48 hours. Q2 I have noticed that a new face product of yours has the word nano in it -Is this used in your Lip Fusion plumper? A2 - The Nanospheres is the delivery system harnessed in Liftfusion Mtox Transdermal Face Lift. The word "nano"is for nanospheres these are particles that are even smaller than microspheres and release the Mtox formula in in order to actually absorb into the specific targeted areas upon contact. [www.lipfusi] on.com/?page=scien ce Many products claim 'collagen' as a featured ingredient, when, in truth the collagen molecules are too large to penetrate the skin. LipFusion harnesses the clinically proven plumping and hydrating powers of new-patented marine collagen-filling spheres. This revolutionary technology dehydrates the collagen molecule into tiny microspheres in order to penetrate, or micro-inject, into the lips and then search for the body's natural water to re-hydrate, creating a beautifully natural, full-out pout. SO is it safe ... or true to its claims?
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