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Spotlight on Kinerase Eye Cream & Kinatin

At 0.125%, the actual quantity of kinatin in a container of Kinerase Eye Cream amounts to a little over one one-hundredth of its total volume. So why such a small amount? The simple reason is that in spite of the fact that it is a phyto chemical.

2012-02-06
LAHORE, NY, February 06, 2012 (Press-News.org) Kinerase Eye Cream is just one of several products in their lineup that are designed and formulated to restore maintain and promote healthy youthful looking skin. This one product in particular however, was specifically formulated for safe and effective use in and around the orbital regions of the eyes.

The Highest Concentration of Kinatin Available

At 0.125%, this skin cream contains the highest concentration of Kinatin, also known as n-6 furfuryladenine, available in any skin care product today. 0.125% may on the surface appear to be a small amount but the fact is that it is an extremely powerful chemical.

What is Kinatin and How Does it Function?

So then what is kinatin and how does it function to lessen the length and depth of crows feet wrinkles around your eyes. After all, it has been clinically proven to work. Also if this wonder substance is so effective at what it does, then why not a higher concentration?

Kinatin is a Phyto Chemical and a Plant Hormone

Kinatin, a phyto chemical, is actually a class of plant hormone but it's also present in the tissues of most mammals. In fact would you believe that the substance that it was first isolated from for laboratory use, was herring sperm DNA? After it was studied, it was given the name kinatin, due to its ability to induce and support cell division.

It Functions on Several Levels in the Skins Lower Substrate

It functions on several levels once it penetrates to the skins lower substrate, including of course the bolstering of basic cell division process. More importantly though, the greater actual visual results that you will achieve from using Kinerase Eye Cream, will be due to a thickening of the dermal-epidermal-junction or DEJ.

The DEJ is Located Between the Dermis and the Epidermis

The DEJ is a thin layer of skin that's located between the dermis and the epidermis which happen to be the first and second layers. You see over time, due to age or environmental factors such as the cumulative effects of sun exposure, the DEJ can and will tend to become degraded. It gets thinner.

Crows Feet in the Thin Delicate Skin Around Your Eyes

Of all the areas on a persons face, the exceptionally thin skin of the orbital regions of the eyes tends to be the most susceptible to the negative effects of a degenerating dermal-epidermal-junction. As it retreats and becomes lessened, the result is wrinkles. Thus as it is re-thickened, the converse effect is a lessening of wrinkles.

Why So Little of a Proven Effective Substance?

At 0.125%, the actual quantity of kinatin in a container of Kinerase Eye Cream amounts to a little over one one-hundredth of its total volume. So why such a small amount? The simple reason is that in spite of the fact that it is a phyto chemical, which means a chemical that's derived from a plant, it's very powerful and can cause irritation.

Written by Shawn Michael. Find more information on _a href="http://www.myskinerase.com"_Kinerase_/a_ here.


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[Press-News.org] Spotlight on Kinerase Eye Cream & Kinatin
At 0.125%, the actual quantity of kinatin in a container of Kinerase Eye Cream amounts to a little over one one-hundredth of its total volume. So why such a small amount? The simple reason is that in spite of the fact that it is a phyto chemical.