Cellex C is the Pioneer of Antioxidant Skin Care Technology.
Cellex C was the first line of stable topical Vitamin C to hit the market. Cellex-C’s exclusive Patented Complex is proven to reduce fine lines and wrinkles by 84.2% as well as improve skin tone, coloration and texture. Cellex-C's patented formulas are copied by many companies but surpassed by none as they remain the top dermatological anti-oxidant skin care serums.
Using a Vitamin C Serum by Cellex C will greatly increase the effectiveness of your sunscreen by inhibiting excess melanin production and reducing the risk of developing hyper pigmented patches of skin often referred to as age spots. Skin redness is also reduced as collagen production is enhanced by the use of Vitamin C skin care. If you suffer from rosacea, chances are that you would do very well with a topical Vitamin C serum by Cellex-C coupled with their Hydra 5B-Complex gel for increased hydration. Since there is some evidence that rosacea is exacerbated by skin dehydration, the use of a hyaluronic serum such as the Hydra 5B-Complex greatly improves skin texture and tone as well as sensitivities.
Cellex C’s anti-aging serums contain exclusive complexes that include L-ascorbic acid, tyrosine and zinc that work synergistically so your skin can maintain a young glow and have the firmness of five to ten years ago.
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Top Left Photo:
The 70 year old male (Mr. ‘C’) was the first test subject for Cellex-C and became internationally famous as the face responsible for launching the multi-million dollar topical vitamin C phenomenon.
In November 1991, Mr. ‘C’ began applying Cellex-C Complex primarily in the triangular area of the cheek, along the nasal labial fold and around the under-eye area.
In June of 1992 he was photographed to show the dramatic improvement to the visual appearance of lines and wrinkles, tone and texture compared to the untreated side.
Top Right Photo:
The Hands That Stopped Time: For 11 years Ms. ‘M’, applied Cellex-C Patented Formulations to her left hand. The right hand remained untreated.
Note the difference in color, texture and tone.
Also, the cushioned substructure is distinctly lacking
in the right hand.
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