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Stem Cells—What are they and why are they important?

Written by GlyMed Advanced Aesthetic Institute | Nov 16, 2020 11:23:30 PM

What are stem cells and why are they so important?

There is a lot of talk going around about stem cells and their role in the skincare industry, but what makes them so special?

Stem cells (a cell naturally produced in the body) have the amazing ability to develop into many different types of cells and are used to protect the body from injury and disease, making it possible for the skin to renew and heal.

Stem cells divide and either remain a stem cell or become another type of cell with a specific role, depending on what your body needs. For example, stem cells in the basal layer of the epidermis, regenerate the skin every day by becoming skin cells that travel up through the layers of the epidermis to form or make up our skin!

The body truly is amazing, right?

Products are made with either a special peptide, enzyme or plant stem cell that, when applied to the skin, helps to protect your own stem cells from damage or deterioration, while also stimulating your body to make more of your own stem cells. This protection and prevention helps to keep skin young and active while slowing down the aging process. GlyMed Plus offers a plant-based stem cell product to help reverse and prevent aging in the skin! It’s called Firming Serum.

 

Firming Serum

This serum contains plant cell culture from the Uttwiler Spatlauber Apple that resets aging skin at the cellular level. It also contains powerful amino peptides to help stimulate new cell growth and reprogram aging skins fibroblasts to increase collagen production, which lifts and firms the skin. Not only does this powerful serum offer plant stem cells, but it also contains natural tyrosinase inhibitors to even the skin tone, and strong peptides to inhibit and relax muscle contractions to smooth fine lines and wrinkles in the skin.

Firming Serum is a must-have for those who are serious about prevention and helping to slow the aging process.