LONG BEACH, CA, June 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) A make-up product that was originally developed to conceal and promote healing of the skin after cosmetic surgery as well as unsightly skin conditions and previously available only at doctor's offices and select medi-spas is breaking sales records after making its debut on several medical websites. Oxygenetix, the first "breathable" foundation that helps promote the healing process of any number of skin conditions including acne, rosacea and scarring, is the fastest growing make-up product available exclusively on three medically based websites— DermStore.com, LovelySkin.com and SkinCareRX.com - announced company founder Barry Knapp.
"We really started seeing a dramatic increase in sales after the product found its way into the hands of some of Hollywood's biggest stars," said Knapp, who revealed that Oxygenetix has contracts with 10 of the major motion picture studios and is a must-have product for leading make-up artists. "Nearly everyone who tries the product once becomes a loyal devotee and that includes some of the most recognizable names in entertainment."
The prime ingredient in the product is Ceravitae, a super charged oxygen complex that promotes collagen cell production and connective tissue growth in aging and wounded skin. It also contains Aloe Barbadensis, which was brought to Barbados by Portuguese sailors and became the only plant grown on the ships to treat all manner of wounds. Its anti-bacterial qualities protect compromised skin while astringently removing dead surface cells.
Emmy-Nominated make-up artist Patty Bunch says, "I'm seeing a noticeable increase in the demand for medically based foundations like Oxygenetix. It's a great responsibility to protect the skin of the celebrities and actors that I work with and Oxygentetix has given me that key formulation, well beyond what's available in other products. Once my actors, who have a sensitivity to other foundation, have tried Oxygentietix they won't go on camera without it."
Among the benefits of Oxygenetix Foundation:
· doesn't smear or smudge due to perspiring or exposure to humidity
· water-resistant
· contains 25 SPF for UVA/UVB protection
· safely camouflages and soothes laser work, surgical scars and even third degree burns
· doesn't rub off on clothing (13 times more transfer resistant than other make-up lines)
· stays on all day so no need to reapply
· doesn't clog pores
· oil-free & fragrance-free
· Hypoallergenic and non-irritating to sensitive skin
Oxygenetix is based in Beverly Hills and all products are made in the USA. For more information visit http://www.oxygenetix.com.
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