SACRAMENTO, CA, June 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) www.At-HomeMedSpa.com has announced the addition of the La-Roche-Posay line, to their online store. La Roche-Posay is famous for using thermal spring water rich in selenium. La Roche-Posay is an internationally known line of skincare sold all over Europe, Asia, Latin America, and now it is available at At-HomeMedSpa in the United States! The unique thermal spring water comes from a small village in central France called La Roche-Posay, which is where the brand's name is derived from.
La Roche-Posay Thermal Spring Water is the result of rainwater flowing over vast expanses of limestone rocks, natural reserves of the element selenium, and deep water over 20,000 years old, flowing through the deep sands of the Cenomanian period. Of the highest purity, and with an almost neutral pH, La Roche-Posay thermal spring water is protected from all pollution and not treated in any way until safely packaged.
The complexity and rarity of La Roche-Posay Thermal Spring Water lie in both the stability of its ingredients, which maintains its high selenium content and the physiological balance of the skin.
Selenium, a powerful anti-oxidant protects cells from oxidative stress (one of the causes of skin aging) and plays a fundamental role in cellular preservation. It is used to treat numerous skin problems.
La Roche-Posay has been recommended by over 25,000 dermatologists worldwide and has more than 17,000 likes on Facebook! Below is a list of the new La Roche-posay premium skincare products now offered at At-Home Med Spa:
- La Roche-Posay Effaclar Toner Astringent Lotion
- La Roche-Posay Lipikar Body Milk 13.5 oz pump
- La Roche-Posay Active C Facial Skincare
- La Roche-Posay Mela D Dark Serum
- La Roche-Posay Redermic [+] Normal to Combination
- Antihelios 60 Shaka Ultra Fluid Sunscreen
- La Roche-Posay Antihelios SX Daily Moisturizing Cream with Sunscreen
"The La Roche-Posay sunscreen and skin care line fits in perfectly with the variety of high-end medical grade skin care products we carry" says Dr. Thomas Kaniff of At-Home Med Spa. "Their lotions, serums, and creams are proven to smooth skin texture, combat dark spots and wrinkles, and result in radiant skin."
About At-HomeMedSpa:
Our goal at At-HomeMedSpa.com is to improve your health and appearance by providing quality products and devices to be used in the privacy of your home.
In addition to improving your health and appearance, we know you will appreciate the value and privacy of having the medical spa technologies in your home. Our commitment to products by reputable manufacturers using quality ingredients such as Dermalogica Active Moist, the Clarisonic Plus, and Kinerase Cleanser ensure customer satisfaction.
We constantly update our offerings, as technological advances provide new products and devices. We wish to establish an online community where information is shared, so that we can offer those products and devices that meet the needs of our community.
Contact Information:
At-Home MedSpa, Inc.
631 Fulton Ave
Sacramento, CA 95825
CustomerService@At-HomeMedspa.com
US toll free: 1-877-622-9024
Outside the US: 916-488-4543
At-HomeMedSpa.com Announces Addition of "La Roche-Posay" Brand to Their Online Product Catalog
At-HomeMedSpa.com has announced the addition of La Roche-Posay, a prestigious line of skincare products, to their online store.
2011-06-30
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