Ultimate Serum Contest - the Special RevivSerums Giveaway!

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Hello girls! 
Today, here I am with a special post (written in English, first of all).
 
I want to talk about a special giveaway launched by the brand RevivSerums and, in particular, I would like to share with you the Ultimate Serum Contest.
 
RevivSerums is giving away three full-sized packages of their remarkable Ultimate Serum with Stem Cells, Growth Factors & Peptides to you, girls. Each is a $249 value (just click HERE!).
 
If you have any doubts about the product above mentioned and its benefits, please ckeck out the many 5-star customer reviews of Ultimate Serum at the bottom of its main product page. Their reviews system is run by orankl.com which authenticates/vets each review (just click HERE!). 
If you want to know more about Ultimate Serum, I will try to explain to you briefly. They use a novel form of Vitamin C in our Ultimate Serum: BV-OSC or Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate. This oil-soluble version of vitamin C is very bio-available and has excellent percutaneous absorption into the skin compared to ascorbic acid. It is able to penetrate keratinocytes to assist with the prevention of UV damage and provide a cytoprotection effect against cell mortality. Studies show its anti-aging properties, including collagen synthesis. The use of BV-OSC has shown to DOUBLE collagen synthesis in fibroblasts. It has also been shown to reduce melanogenesis by more than 80%, and inhibit tyrosinase activity, making it an excellent ingredient for brightening and evening out skin tone. RevivSerums wants to share with you the ingredients, benefits and packaging of this special product (just click HERE!). 

About the packaging, the serums are bottled in good-looking and functional treatment pumps and bottles (the brand doesn't want to use fancy airless pumps or customized metallic decorative do-dads). In this way, they can save you a lot of money. In addition, they want to encourage their clients to use their serums with consistency and frequency (just click HERE!).
If you searching, instead, for an "all-in-one" product, you have to be aware of the fact that there is really no such thing as an "all-in-one" skincare product. Not possible. Most ingredients require a certain volume to be considered "active" -- especially alpha hydroxy acids, sunscreens, retinoids, etc. You can only add so many of these active ingredients before everything starts to get diluted, and thus ineffective (just click HERE!). 
RevivSerums is a special brand as is a proud member of the "Beauty Without Bunnies" program through People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. They are listed in their online searchable database of authenticated cruelty-free companies.Their products are only tested on consenting human volunteers. They generally use a "Cumulative Irritation Test" which determines the irritation and/or sensitization potential of a product after repeated application to the skin of human subjects. None of their raw ingredient manufacturers test their products on animals, and their ask for verification of that fact. They don't sell to any market that requires animal testing for our products. Some of their skin serums contain a hydrolyzed collagen that is derived from fish scales, so would not be considered vegan. Their Hair Stimulating Serum and their Phloretin Serum would, instead, both be considered vegan (just click HERE!). 
Oh wait...I forgot to explain to you a very important thing such as "what's a 'serum'"? While there are no hard-and-fast definitions, in general a serum is chemically different than a cream, lotion, balm or oil type of "emulsion" (a mixture of non-mixable components). Primarily, the difference involves the use -- or lack thereof -- of an emulsifier. Creams and lotions generally contain lipophilic (fat-loving/fat-soluble) ingredients which need an emulsifier to blend with hydrophilic (water-loving/water-soluble) ingredients. Often, ten times the amount of emulsifier is needed to go along with a fat-soluble ingredient, just to get it to blend. By comparison, a serum doesn't contain many emulsifiers, or sometimes none at all. This leaves room for more potent, active ingredient percentages, so serums are almost always more powerful and concentrated than other types of emulsions. Typically, the active ingredients in a serum have a smaller molecular size than a lotion or cream so penetrate the skin faster, and deeper. Because the percentage of active ingredients is usually much more than in a cream, serums usually cost more, but of course can be much more effective (just click HERE!). 

So, what are you waiting for? Your skin will thank you! 



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