Pure Hyaluronic Acid and Cold Temperatures
by delon on June 16th, 2010
filed under Skin Care
So it seems this new facial moisturizer by EliteSkin is getting quite a lot of press, so I figured it’s time to take a closer look at it and do an official Cryogenic Moisturizer product review. At first glance, the ingredients are impressive. Who can argue with pure hyaluronic acid? They also use squalane, which is an ingredient found in olive extract that is in many anti aging treatments.
When you open up the jar of moisturizer, you see just how pure this product is. The white color is better described as an ivory color, as it’s gleaming white and would make Kim Kardashian’s teeth look yellow in comparison.
The soft, supple cream goes on smooth and absorbs well. It doesn’t take much to make a difference in texture on the skin. This skin cream delivers, and is far from runny or “milky” like many other skin creams often arrive. After just 5 days of use I found a noticeable difference in my skin tone and texture.
This is pretty exciting and all, but perhaps the most exciting part about this product is that you are directed to store it in your refrigerator. I was shocked when I read the instructions and was told that it was to be stored in cool temperatures, but apparently the pure hyaluronic acid reacts well to a cooler setting and it’s activated upon reaching a temperature of 40 degrees.
On my first use I placed the moisturizer in the refrigerator and checked back in about an hour. Sure enough, the “E” in the EliteSkin logo was changed to a light blue color, notifying me that the skin cream was ready to go on my skin. I thought this was pretty radical, and now each morning when I visit the fridge to look for eggs, bacon, and milk, I find my skin cream staring at me, with that ice blue reminder that I need to take care of my face!
Truly a masterpiece of a product from EliteSkin that I plan on keeping in my anti aging skin care plan.
