Monthly Archives: June 2010

Stetson Creative June 2010


Luxury Skin Creme: FACT or FICTION? by Matthew Stetson

So now that I have discussed how to feed your skin with food, vitamins, and minerals, let’s talk about my favorite thing: PRODUCTS! Many women (and men) have the illusion that the more expensive a product is, the better it works. Celebrities swear by cremes, peels, etc….so whats the truth about it? Skincare is about ingredients, not whether or not its associated with luxury, etc.

I can’t talk about skin nutrition without talking about one of my absolute favorite skincare products. I discovered IMMUPURE while working at one of the cosmetics counters at Henri Bendel, a high end department store on 5th avenue in NYC, and it is brilliant. This is one of the few products I have ever seen that gives you nearly INSTANT results. The key to its success is a product called colostrum, which is a protein produced during pregnancy, which is said to restore cell DNA and protect from free radicals. Also containing polypeptides, B complex, shea butter, and vitamins A, C, and E, this is a line that I can fully endorse even with the high price tag.

Source: stetsoncreative.blogspot.com

By |June 25th, 2010|News, Press, United States|Comments Off

Inventors Spot June 2010

Immupure Uses Mothers’ Milk To Reduce The Signs Of Aging
by Kim Patterson

Many new mothers, even those who do not intend to breastfeed for the long haul, do stick it out for the first few weeks just to make sure that their babies receive that first milk known as colostrum. This super-food is rich in antibodies and other nutrients to help protect and nourish the newborn baby. With all of its internal benefits I guess it should not come as any surprise that someone has come up with the idea of using it on our skin.

Immupure is an anti-aging product that contains, among other things, colostrum obtained from cows that are nursing new baby calves. The product is meant to be used twice a day and is said to have extraordinary benefits to the skin including reducing fine lines, tightening skin, boosting collagen up to 400 percent, gently exfoliating, reducing sun damage and scars, improving elasticity and perking up skin tone.

The cows used for the colostrum are reportedly steroid-free and, don’t worry, they get to feed their calves before providing the essential ingredient for the product.

Source: inventorspot.com

By |June 25th, 2010|Press, United States|Comments Off