NEW YORK, Aug. 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The beauty industry is famous for peddling dreams. There is even a product called Hope in a Jar, but experts warn about trusting the vagueness of these claims.
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The skin care industry's fundamental problem is it still thinks only in terms of time reversal and correction.
Luckily, there's BIONOVA – a new kind of skin care company that is based on high-tech research. BIONOVA's product claims differ from others and provide a relief from the usual vagueness in a jar. Each product comes with very specific explanations of what can be expected from use. It is also noteworthy for what it doesn't claim – you will not find empty promises of miraculous age reversal, wrinkle disappearance, and the like. All claims are measured and verified with efficacy tests to confirm every promise.
From the biological point of view, it makes a lot more sense to use something that physiologically slows down the aging processes and helps the skin to maintain itself, before getting dull, gray and wrinkled. Using complex substances indigenously produced by a human body would be a healthier solution versus a singular "revolutionary" substance for a simple reason: BIONOVA's complex substances allows the skin to work in harmony and assist in fighting age, acne and other skin concerns.
Masked as innocent creams and cleansers, these marvels of science have built a loyal following that is growing daily. If you spot one of them, take a look at its label – it's not the same old stuff any more.
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Dr. Michael Danielov | http://www.profnetconnect.com/bionovalab.com
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