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We are currently researching the use of a topical melanin stimulator to give skin a mild to moderate "safe" tan that does not require any sun. It is the first of its kind as it directly stimulates melanin synthesis and secretion and is made up of two peptides that are gentle enough to be used on sensitive skin. This is the first of its kind and the Physiology and Pharmacology behind its actions make physiological sense.
This would thicken the outer epidermal skin, solidify the epidermal barrier (melanin acts as glue in between cells), cover up chronic redness, broken blood vessels and active flushing (to some extent) while the other active ingredients in Topical Rosadyn fix the underlying problem. Preliminary testing on the forearm, neck and face have shown positive results. We are considering releasing a version of Melanobronze (5% to 7.5% active ingredient) in our Rosadyn Clinical Treatment Line but would like a few more testers. Please email us directly at support@rosadyn.com so that Dr. Bitter, Vascular Health Specialists and I can keep track of testers and responses. Due to the number of emails we receive each day, please title your header "MELANOBRONZE TESTER". Here is a PDF link to Melanobronze. No sun required and it does not use DHA or oxidants that irritate the skin - this is a second generation bronzing product that works like sun, but without the damage: MELANOBRONZE _
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_ Best, Geoffrey Dr. Geoffrey Nase Ph.D: Neuro-Vascular Physiologist Email: drnase1000@hotmail.com Bibliography: http://drnase.com All posts are for informational purposes only. Please visit our Home Page to view our Medical Disclaimer. |
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