Vogue.com July 2010
NEW York socialites are snapping up Immupure, a new anti-ageing skincare line that uses the colostrum (or first milk) produced by cows nursing their newborns. Colostrum is full of essential vitamins and nutrients, and Immupure have combined the nutritious milk with aloe vera to create a range of anti-ageing serums and moisturisers. Used daily the Immupure line aims to boost the skin’s natural production of collagen and elastin, helping to smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, repair sun damage and generally perk up the skin no end. Although controversial, the cows used by Immupure are reportedly steroid-free and calves are said to be properly fed before the colostrum is extracted. Perhaps “bovine beauty” set to be the next big thing.
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Immupure featured in this month’s Vogue Beauty News section:
NEW York socialites are snapping up Immupure, a new anti-ageing skincare line that uses the colostrum (or first milk) produced by cows nursing their newborns. Colostrum is full of essential vitamins and nutrients, and Immupure have combined the nutritious milk with aloe vera to create a range of anti-ageing serums and moisturisers. Used daily the Immupure line aims to boost the skin’s natural production of collagen and elastin, helping to smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, repair sun damage and generally perk up the skin no end. Although controversial, the cows used by Immupure are reportedly steroid-free and calves are said to be properly fed before the colostrum is extracted. Perhaps “bovine beauty” set to be the next big thing.
Source: vogue.com

Immupure featured in this month’s Vogue Beauty News section:
NEW York socialites are snapping up Immupure, a new anti-ageing skincare line that uses the colostrum (or first milk) produced by cows nursing their newborns. Colostrum is full of essential vitamins and nutrients, and Immupure have combined the nutritious milk with aloe vera to create a range of anti-ageing serums and moisturisers. Used daily the Immupure line aims to boost the skin’s natural production of collagen and elastin, helping to smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, repair sun damage and generally perk up the skin no end. Although controversial, the cows used by Immupure are reportedly steroid-free and calves are said to be properly fed before the colostrum is extracted. Perhaps “bovine beauty” set to be the next big thing.
Source: vogue.com

Immupure featured in this month’s Vogue Beauty News section:
NEW York socialites are snapping up Immupure, a new anti-ageing skincare line that uses the colostrum (or first milk) produced by cows nursing their newborns. Colostrum is full of essential vitamins and nutrients, and Immupure have combined the nutritious milk with aloe vera to create a range of anti-ageing serums and moisturisers. Used daily the Immupure line aims to boost the skin’s natural production of collagen and elastin, helping to smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, repair sun damage and generally perk up the skin no end. Although controversial, the cows used by Immupure are reportedly steroid-free and calves are said to be properly fed before the colostrum is extracted. Perhaps “bovine beauty” set to be the next big thing.
Source: vogue.com

Immupure featured in this month’s Vogue Beauty News section:
NEW York socialites are snapping up Immupure, a new anti-ageing skincare line that uses the colostrum (or first milk) produced by cows nursing their newborns. Colostrum is full of essential vitamins and nutrients, and Immupure have combined the nutritious milk with aloe vera to create a range of anti-ageing serums and moisturisers. Used daily the Immupure line aims to boost the skin’s natural production of collagen and elastin, helping to smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, repair sun damage and generally perk up the skin no end. Although controversial, the cows used by Immupure are reportedly steroid-free and calves are said to be properly fed before the colostrum is extracted. Perhaps “bovine beauty” set to be the next big thing.
Source: vogue.com

Immupure featured in this month’s Vogue Beauty News section:
NEW York socialites are snapping up Immupure, a new anti-ageing skincare line that uses the colostrum (or first milk) produced by cows nursing their newborns. Colostrum is full of essential vitamins and nutrients, and Immupure have combined the nutritious milk with aloe vera to create a range of anti-ageing serums and moisturisers. Used daily the Immupure line aims to boost the skin’s natural production of collagen and elastin, helping to smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, repair sun damage and generally perk up the skin no end. Although controversial, the cows used by Immupure are reportedly steroid-free and calves are said to be properly fed before the colostrum is extracted. Perhaps “bovine beauty” set to be the next big thing.
Source: vogue.com

Immupure featured in this month’s Vogue Beauty News section:
NEW York socialites are snapping up Immupure, a new anti-ageing skincare line that uses the colostrum (or first milk) produced by cows nursing their newborns. Colostrum is full of essential vitamins and nutrients, and Immupure have combined the nutritious milk with aloe vera to create a range of anti-ageing serums and moisturisers. Used daily the Immupure line aims to boost the skin’s natural production of collagen and elastin, helping to smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, repair sun damage and generally perk up the skin no end. Although controversial, the cows used by Immupure are reportedly steroid-free and calves are said to be properly fed before the colostrum is extracted. Perhaps “bovine beauty” set to be the next big thing.
Source: vogue.com

Immupure featured in this month’s Vogue Beauty News section:
NEW York socialites are snapping up Immupure, a new anti-ageing skincare line that uses the colostrum (or first milk) produced by cows nursing their newborns. Colostrum is full of essential vitamins and nutrients, and Immupure have combined the nutritious milk with aloe vera to create a range of anti-ageing serums and moisturisers. Used daily the Immupure line aims to boost the skin’s natural production of collagen and elastin, helping to smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, repair sun damage and generally perk up the skin no end. Although controversial, the cows used by Immupure are reportedly steroid-free and calves are said to be properly fed before the colostrum is extracted. Perhaps “bovine beauty” set to be the next big thing.
Source: vogue.com

Immupure featured in this month’s Vogue Beauty News section:
NEW York socialites are snapping up Immupure, a new anti-ageing skincare line that uses the colostrum (or first milk) produced by cows nursing their newborns. Colostrum is full of essential vitamins and nutrients, and Immupure have combined the nutritious milk with aloe vera to create a range of anti-ageing serums and moisturisers. Used daily the Immupure line aims to boost the skin’s natural production of collagen and elastin, helping to smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, repair sun damage and generally perk up the skin no end. Although controversial, the cows used by Immupure are reportedly steroid-free and calves are said to be properly fed before the colostrum is extracted. Perhaps “bovine beauty” set to be the next big thing.
Source: vogue.com
Elle.de July 2010
Five in one blow: The travel kit Immupure of the skin with a high amount of proteins, enzymes, vitamins, minerals and amino acids. The Anti-Aging provides care with regular use of significant results. “Travel Kit example” of Immupure, available now Ludwig Beck in Munich or Berlin Quartier 206, set of five products to 300 €. Information www.encondi.com
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