NeoStrata announces debut of Vitamin C+ Antiaging Booster

NeoStrata Company, Inc., the creator of the original Glycolic Acid peel, is pleased to announce the debut of Vitamin C+ Antiaging Booster, available February 1, 2014. The NEW dermatologist developed product is the latest and most technologically advanced treatment for helping to smooth wrinkles and brighten dark spots improving skin texture and luminosity.

Vitamin C has been a "go-to" topical antiaging treatment for years, but has struggled with potency concerns over time, especially after opening.   Studies show that the vitamin can deteriorate when exposed to light or air. That's all changed with Exuviance Vitamin C+ Antiaging Booster, which uses a stable, 100% pure active powder formulation.

The antiaging power lies in pure vitamin C, essential for creating skin-firming and wrinkle-reducing collagen. Vitamin C helps restore luminosity while protecting skin from aging free radicals. Plus, patented Aceta-C™ improves the benefits of vitamin C targeting melanin to brighten brown spots and discolorations.

The unique, stability-enhanced formulation is an anhydrous powder, contained in an opaque container with a shaker top, perfect for combining the correct dose into a serum or moisturizer just prior to use.

"We're thrilled to bring this new, groundbreaking technology to the antiaging market," says Barbara Green, Vice President, Technology and Clinical Evaluations at NeoStrata Company, Inc.  "Delivering one of the best antiaging ingredients to skin—vitamin C—in an effective way, is a game changer. Our customers will love how they can boost their antiaging formulations to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and enhance skin clarity and tone."

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NeoStrata Company, Inc.

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