FACTORFIVE Skincare The Power of Stem Cells for Skin

Posted: September 13, 2022 at 1:46 am

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Anti-aging skincare to target the signs of aging: wrinkles, sun spots, tightness, thickness, texture, and more.

Growth factors help replenish a more youthful-looking eye area, where biotin and redensyl work together to quickly and safely enhance your lashes and brows.

Hydrating cream shown to visibly improve signs of aging such as redness, wrinkles, tightness, thickness, and texture.

Most labs use Fetal Bovine Serum(FBS) in their cultures. We do not.

Free from parabens, mineral oil, sulfate, detergents, phthalates, urea, DEA, or TEA.

Ethically sourced & proved to be the most effective for skin types, including mature.

Cultivated, created, manufactured, and lab-tested in the USA.

"The entire process of producing FACTORFIVE formulations is based on leading-edge science. Each bottle contains the highest quality of rich, active proteins produced by ethically-derived adult stem cells, comprehensively targeting specific areas to deliver accelerated and robust results. "

Dr. Annie BowlesStem Cell Scientist

Backed by years of scientific research, FACTORFIVE is committed to providing you with the most cutting-edge and innovative skincare on the market. Human growth factors are essential to your skins appearance and health, and now their regenerative powers have finally been harnessed. Not only have we developed an exceptional skin serum, we continue to leverage the latest scientific discoveries to shape the future of aesthetics.

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FACTORFIVE Skincare The Power of Stem Cells for Skin

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