Monday, April 12, 2010

I Tried Using Human Stem Cells. Would You? Stemulance Skin Care

    One of the newest emerging skin science technologies involves using stem cells to help communicate with skin on a cellular level. The goal of this is to stimulate skin to behave the way it used to when it was new. Your first question is likely the same as mine. Where do the stem cells come from? Specifically, the ones used in Stemulance come from an adult German man who allowed Stemulance to use them to create Stemoxyl, the core ingredient in this product. The cells used are specifically mesachymal cells (meaning adult cells -not derived from embryo, plant or animal sources). They are modified, duplicated (only a few times - too many "copies" renders the cells ineffective) and added to the serum and boost cream.

    Stemulance is a skin care system designed to use the power of adult stem cells to heal, repair and renew your skin on a cellular level. Created by scientists and researchers, Stemulance uses the abilities of genetically modified adult stem cells to change your skin. Combined with antioxidants and peptides, these stem cells have been made small enough to penetrate deep into the skin and help the peptides communicate. As we age, the skin's ability to heal itself lessens. These type of cells are like a loud speaker to get the cells speaking again. The possibilities of this technology are impressive.

    So what can it do for you? It certainly isn't inexpensive, but products that may be able to bring you real results usually aren't. For a three week trial, which Stemulance believes is enough time to see a difference and includes the Facial Serum and Cellular Booster Creme, is available for $150. Both of these products include Stemoxyl, the key ingredient.

    Patients claim to have seen increased luminosity, a reduction of melasma and a tightening of skin. Other patients have reported that things like acne and serious sun damage or solar scarring (actinic keratosis) has improved as well. Click here for photos from the some of the first users of Stemulance.

    I tried Stemulance for three weeks. I am lucky to have nice skin with no major problems. So I was hoping for it to help plump up my skin to reduce fine lines and increase my skin's luminosity. Here is my before:



    Here is my after:


    What do you think? Would you try human stem cells as a way to get your skin communicating again? If you're interested, check out their website and learn more, including where to purchase Stemulance. These types of products will be cropping up everywhere in a variety of forms, but not all of them are derived from human stem cells (many are from plants). How do you feel about using human stem cells vs. plant stem cells. Or is this all too high tech? Demi Moore is totally into it. What do you think? Tell me in the comments!

    This product was sent to me for the purposes of review.

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