Ageless II - Plant Derived Ceramides - New and Improved

Ageless II - Plant Derived Ceramides - New and Improved

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New & Improved Ageless II - with THREE times the Phytoceramides!

Finally Available in the US
Facelift in a Pill
The Secret to Japanese Skincare ...
with Lipid Technology

Japanese women have been using something called phyto-derived ceramides for years. But it wasn't available in the USA until a few years ago, when it was finally approved by the FDA.

Phyto-derived ceramides are part of lipids that improve the skin's barrier function and water loss. That means it improves the elasticity of the skin and decreases facial lines and wrinkles associated with aging.

Lipids are naturally-occurring molecules that make up the building blocks of every living cell. Ceramides are components of lipids.

THE SKIN

Ceramides are already part of the skin. But they decline with age, causing collagen and elastin loss and making wrinkles form.

With phyto-derived ceramides, you can replenish what you have lost and give yourself back that youthful glow and regain supple skin.

Plumping your skin from within - no needles or injections needed!

And it’s not going to target just your face. Because you are taking a pill this is going to target all of your skin.

Now maybe you are scratching your head because you think the skin cream you bought has ceramides already in it. And you’d be right. But what you don’t realize is that you have to take them internally to work. There is no evidence that ceramides work topically.

Healthy and Demaged Skin

But taken internally it’s been clinically proven to hydrate skin and promote smoother, more youthful skin.

Ageless is an all-natural supplement with phyto-derived ceramides produced from rice ceramides.

Ageless also contains the most important antioxidants for the skin:

  • Vitamin A - known for its anti-aging properties that repair the skin. It also rebuilds skin cells and protects them from oxidative stress and the environment at the DNA level.
  • Vitamin C - aids in the formation and production of collagen for elasticity and resilient skin. It promotes tissue growth and protects against UV damage.
  • Vitamin D - strengthens skin by destroying free radicals that can cause premature aging. It also rejuvenates the skin because it contributes to skin-cell growth and repair.
  • Vitamin E - stops premature aging of the skin and reduces wrinkles. It also speeds up cell regeneration

All the ingredients together fight the signs of aging from within.

  • Reduce the look of sunspots
  • Even skintone
  • Hydrate and smooth skin
  • May slow down the aging process of the skin

So join others who are enjoying this Japanese secret and order Ageless today to start turning back the clock on your skin.

Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back - no hassle.

money back guarantee

Available in an easy-to-swallow, all-natural vegetable capsule. And these products are:

Gluten Free, Sugar Free, Non-GMO and Made in the USA

References:

    • Kendall A, Et. al. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. Lipid functions in skin: Differential effects of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on cutaneous ceramides, in a human skin organ culture model. September 2017.
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    • Asai S, Et. al. Evaluation of skin-moisturizing effects of oral or percutaneous use of plant ceramides. Rinsho Byori. 2007.
    • Coderch L, Et. al. Ceramides and skin function. Am J Clin Dermatol. 2003.
    • Li W, Et. al. Depletion of ceramides with very long chain fatty acids causes defective skin permeability barrier function, and neonatal lethality in ELOVL4 deficient mice. Int. J. Biol. Sci. 2007.
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    • Feingold K, Et. al. Role of lipids in the formation and maintenance of the cutaneous permeability barrier. Biochim. Biophys. 2014.
    • Yilmaz E, Et. al. Effect of lipid-containing, positively charged nanoemulsions on skin hydration, elasticity and erythema—an in vivo study. Int J Pharm. 2006.
    • Tessema EN., Et. al. Potential Applications of Phyto-Derived Ceramides in Improving Epidermal Barrier Function. Skin Pharmacol Physiol. April 2017.
    • Shimoda H., Et. al. Changes in ceramides and glucosylceramides in mouse skin and human epidermal equivalents by rice-derived glucosylceramide. J Med. Food. December 2012.
    • Fisher GJ, Et. al. Collagen fragmentation promotes oxidative stress and elevates matrix metalloproteinase-1 in fibroblasts in aged human skin. Am J Pathol. 2009.

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These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.