The skincare duo is designed to repair damage from pollution Professional skincare brand QMS Medicosmetics has launched a limited edition 'anti-pollution' skincare set.
Designed to target epigenetic ageing - ageing caused by non-genetic factors - the duo contains two full size products: the EpiGen Daily Detox Serum and the newly-launched EpiGen Pollution Rescue Overnight Mask.
The mask is designed to revitalise tired-looking skin as the wearer sleeps and is formulated to nourish the skin, as well as boost its resistance to stressors. It was inspired by advancements in epigenetic science and features technologies that, the company claims, enable the skin cells to remain active and youthful-looking for longer.
The Daily Detox Serum combats damage caused by pollutants, including air pollution and UV rays, and reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, as well as preventing the formation of new ones.
Supplier: QMS Medicosmetics / Descomed Limited LondonUK QMS Medicosmetics is formulated by Dr. med. Erich Schulte, an aesthetic surgeon, lecturer and international authority on skin aging and skin regeneration, based on research led, collagen enhancing technology to create a bespoke regenerative system of skincare. Web: www.qmsmedicosmetics.com
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