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Swiss Line: Cell Shock Age Intelligence Source Booster

20ml

A source of all things good for a younger-looking skin. While hyaluronic acid can attract up to 1000 times its weight in water, this determines the depth of hydration, which is delivered into the skin. Our formula combines a high 1.5% concentration of hyaluronic forms to achive multi-depth hydration and plumpness. The formula is further enhanced by several components of the skin’s own Natural Moisturizing Factor (NMF). To add a boost cellular energy to the skin, the formula also contains ATP (adenosine triphosphate), an essential energy molecule.

$150.00

83 in stock

Source Booster can be applied am and/or pm as needed, mixed in the palm of the hand with the Recovery Serum for maximum results, or directly in your usual cream for a boost
2-3 drops are enough, more can be used if needed
For immediate skin conditioning effect, it can also be mixed-in any fluid or cream make-up, CC creams or make-up primers for additional plumping benefits

-Fast and deep hydration
-Plumps the skin, resulting overtime in much less visible fine lines

Hyaluronic Acid 1.5% : The formula uses a combination of multi-molecular weight hyaluronic acids, including Hyalusphere* – a patented vectorised encapsulated form of HA. Thanks to its unique structure, the penetration of both low and higher molecular weights are enabled, contrary to the classic uses of higher molecular weights that can only remain on the skin’s surface. Multi-layer spheres containing different molecular weights are released over time to deeply replenish and densify the skin, increasing the HA content of deeper layers of the skin. This results in a visible plumping effect over time.
NMF: NMF refers to the elements naturally present in the skin which keep the outer layers protected and well-hydrated; it is made up of various amino acids, fatty acids, triglycerides, urea, ceramides, phospholipids, sodium PCA and many other compounds. In this formula we are using a “cocktail” that contains sodium PCA, sodium lactate, arginine, aspartic acid, PCA, glycine, alanine, serine, valine, proline, threonine, isoleucine, histidine and phenylalanine.
ATP: An essential intercellular energy transfer molecule – ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is also known as cellule’s currency unit of exchange, playing a determining role as a source of vitality. Living things use ATP like batteries, storing or consuming energy as needed.