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Tuesday, October 24, 2006
by Skincare-news.com team
Skin that needs an extra boost of moisture and a refreshing change to its complexion will enjoy this member of the SkinMedica skin care system.

So your face is looking a little dull and a little dry? I am sure by now that you have tried numerous over the counter skincare creams and are considered a regular visitor of your local drugstore's skin care aisle. And it is all to no avail. No matter what you do, your skin shows little to no improvement.

This is where SkinMedica Dermal Repair comes in. A member of the powerful skincare improving SkinMedica system, Dermal Repair claims to be the most advanced skincare formula on the market.

This skincare powerhouse combines the highest levels of Antioxidants, Vitamins C and E, Retinol, Hyaluronic Acid, and Omega-3 Fatty Acid in a luxurious moisturizing base. Each application delivers a more vibrant, younger and healthier complexion.

A highly respected product line in the skin care community, SkinMedica designed the skincare product to repair sun-damage and reduce age spots, as well as moisturize and condition the skin. Properly hydrated skin is a big time skin care weapon against aging and it is vital that you use a skincare formula designed to assist with this.

So check out SkinMedica's Dermal Repair skin care cream, and see if you get noticeable results. It may be well worth you rtime and you will never look at skin care the same way again.

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