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The best cure for dry skin is keeping your skin healthy. Many our customers say that the need for moisturizers is greatly reduced after using copper peptides. The products help rebuild the protective skin barrier which reduces water loss through the epidermis. As a result, your skin is enabled to produce its own water-holding glycosoaminoglycans and proteoglycans.

$14.95

Cleanse skin with Gentle Clean Liquid Cleanser
In the morning and evening gently cleanse the skin with this specially formulated cleanser designed to effectively cleanse the skin without excessively stripping it of protective skin oils.

 

 

 

 

 

Apply Super GHK Copper Cream, Protect & Restore Cream w/High Retinol, CP Serum or Super CP Serum
Apply a thin layer in the morning. For extremely dry skin, repeat at night as well.

$51.95

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Use Emu Oil S for Skin or Retinol in Squalane to moisturize
Apply Emu Oil-S Lipid Replenisher (a biological healing oil) or Retinol in Squalane on top of copper-peptides to increase efficacy or to provide moisture for any dry patches.

$19.95

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Use Protect & Restore Body Lotion for large areas of skin

$39.95

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

More Options

$15.95

Use pure, non-irritating Squalane as an alternative moisturizer.

 

 

 

 

 

 


After using P&R as a make up base and for night cream, I find I don't need a moisturizer. But the best part is that I had no chapped skin this winter.

CG, Louisiana

First, let me say that I am a very satisfied P & R user. I've had very dry, flaky skin around my nose and mouth year round due to allergies. The rest of my skin was normal and smooth. I tried other moisturizers and AHA products, but none helped. I very rarely get dryness now. Thanks,

HB, Georgia

Causes of Dry Skin

James Jacques Joseph Tissot - Orphan 1879

Dry skin which is also called xerosis, or xerotic eczema (xeros is Greek for "dry"). Xerosis may occur in normal healthy skin or be caused by specific conditions in which the skin fails to secrete adequate oils such as Sjogren's syndrome. Generally, as we get older there is a tendency for a drier, less oily skin. When skin become too dry, the outer skin layers become stiff and may develop cracks. The cracks grow into fissures which irritate, itch and inflame the skin.

We tend to experience dry skin more frequently during the fall and winter when the humidity is low and we bathe more often. Xerosis is commonly called "Winter Itch" since it worsens in the winter as observed by many dermatologists. The condition is most unpleasant in areas of the body with relatively few oil glands such as the arms, legs, and trunk area. Fifty years ago, most people took one or two baths per week which gave the skin a chance to replace its natural skin oils between cleanings.

The best cure for dry skin is keeping your skin healthy. Many our customers say that the need for moisturizers is greatly reduced after using copper peptides. The products help rebuild the protective skin barrier which reduces water loss through the epidermis. As a result, your skin is enabled to produce its own water-holding glycosoaminoglycans and proteoglycans.

 

 

 

 

If you have very sensitive skin, always start with our mildest copper peptide: Super GHK-Copper Cream.

Typical results take approximately 4-6 weeks of consistent use.

Contact a Skin Biology representative at 1 800 405 1912 for further help.