


Reparative Moisture Emulsion
RESTORING, HYDRATING, SMOOTHING
This intensive, rejuvenating moisturizer is formulated with pharmaceutical-grade botanicals, peptides, and powerful antioxidants. Reparative Moisture Emulsion helps keep your skin healthy, smooth, and protected.
- Smooths and hydrates the skin
- Helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
- Provides both deep and surface hydration
- Helps prevent environmental damage with Extremozyme technology
- Excellent moisturizing prep for makeup (created in conjunction with leading makeup artists)
- Great for all skin types including oily and sensitive skin
Moderate amount per application
- All skin types
- Dehydrated skin
- Compromised/irritated skin
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Pre-makeup application
- Post-procedure (use after skin has re-epithelialized)
Apply a small amount to clean skin, smoothing evenly over face and neck.
Extremozymes 1 13.0%
A proprietary combination of extremophilic enzymes, clinically proven to protect and repair fragile proteins and DNA components.
Sodium Hyaluronate
(Hyaluronic Acid – Botanically Derived) 5.0%
Humectant; demonstrates hydrophilic properties – attracts and binds many times its molecular weight in water.
Glycosaminoglycans 2.3%
GAGs stabilize and maintain the healthy molecular geometry of collagen, increasing skin firmness, elasticity, and resistance to stress and sagging.
Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) 0.5%
This uniquely designed, natural enzyme safely absorbs harmful free radicals which works to combat photoaging and cell damage while protecting the skin against future damage. While many non-enzymatic antioxidants are destroyed during antioxidant activity, this version of SOD defends itself and the skin from harmful aggressors that cause skin aging.
Tripeptide-1 (Copper Tripeptide-1)
Tripeptide-1 (Copper Tripeptide-1) has been clinically proven to stimulate the synthesis of collagen in skin fibroblasts, and increase accumulation of total proteins, glycosaminoglycans, and DNA in dermal wounds. The Tripeptide-1 (Copper Tripeptide-1) sequence is present in collagen and it is suggested that the Tripeptide-1 (Copper Tripeptide-1) is released after tissue injury. Tripeptide-1 (Copper Tripeptide-1) also increases synthesis of decorin – a small proteoglycan in the regulation of collagen synthesis, wound healing regulation, and anti-tumor defense.