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Answered : Does Matrixyl 3000 Actually Reduce Wrinkles?

Are you thinking of buying an anti ageing treatment with Matrixyl 3000 in it? If so I have been using a product with this substance in it for about the past 14 months. Its not the cheapest product on the market, so before I started using it I made sure I researched it fully before I spent my hard earned dollars. I was happy with what I found out about the substance and have outlined this below

What Is It?

It can be thought of as a smaller part of a piece of protein. Scientists call these substances peptides, and Matrixyl 3000 belongs to a family of peptides called the Matrikines.

What Does It Do?

Do you remember the last time you cut yourself? Well Matrikines would have been produced by your body. They are produced as the dying parts of your wound break down. The matrikines act as little messengers, speeding up the rate your skin surrounding the wound heals..

Matrikines are pretty effective at speeding up the healing process because they boost the production of collagen and elastin.

Does It Work?

Before any anti-ageing substance can be used by people like us it has to go through a number of tests. These are to make sure its safe, and also to see if these substances actually do what the people selling them say they do.

The substance has shown very promising results in a number of these tests. In one test on 24 people over 2 months, the areas covered by deep wrinkles where reduced by 44%.

This study is available online here, you can skip to results and conclusion from page 9 onwards if you want to.

The Matrixyl 3000 product I Use

The product that I have been using for the past 14 months is called Hydroxatone. It contains a number of other potent ingredients such as Agireline and Hyaluronic Acid.

If you want to find out more about the product, look on the right hand side of this blog, as there are a number of posts about the product.

You can also order a free 30 day trial of Hydroxatone by visiting their website. They charge you $1.99 for the first 30 day trial, and if your happy with the product and don’t cancel they’ll send you monthly supplies.



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