Who should use D·E·J face cream®? Anyone who wishes to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and improve the overall appearance of the skin. D·E·J face cream® can be used by all skin types.
What is the DEJ? It is the dermal-epidermal junction, an area of skin where the dermis and the epidermis meet that helps support the skin’s structure. As we age, this junction flattens, and skin becomes slackened increasing the visible signs of aging.
What is the Microbiome? The Microbiome is comprised of a diverse community of microorganisms that impact skin health.
Does D·E·J face cream® support long-term skin health? Yes, D·E·J face cream® features Prebiotic Innovation to help promote a healthy Microbiome.
What are the main ingredients in D.E.J. face cream® that help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles? There are several ingredients that work together to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, including Acetyl Tetrapeptide-2, Palmitoyl Hexapeptide-14, and Palmitoyl Tripeptide-38.
Which ingredients provide moisture? A special form of Sunflower Seed Oil decreases dryness, flakiness, and skin roughness along with Rosemary Leaf Extract and Ursolic Acid. A blend of three Ceramides and Barley Extract also provides moisturizing benefits.
Does D.E.J. face cream® contain antioxidants? Yes. It contains several powerful antioxidants including THD Ascorbate, Goji Fruit Extract, Vitamin E, and Rosemary Leaf Extract.
What’s not included? D·E·J face cream® is formulated without oils, parabens, alcohol, artificial dyes, and fragrances.
Do you test on animals? Revision Skincare® products are not tested on animals unless required by law and/or specific regulation.
Can you use this product while pregnant or breastfeeding? At Revision Skincare® we believe the safety of our customers is extremely important. We stand behind the safety and efficacy of our products and are dedicated to relentless innovation and technology which promotes long-term skin health. Revision Skincare® does not conduct studies on pregnant women or nursing mothers. We usually recommend patients speak to their physicians who know their medical history best. |