It’s no
secret that people’s lives today are more stressful than ever, leading to a
variety of health complications, among which is premature aging of the skin due
to chronic psychological and physiological stresses. According to a recent
study highlighted in the Dermatology Times, chronic stress is a subject of
increasing interest in the field of dermatology as being a major contributor to
accelerated cellular aging. For instance, mounting evidence indicates that
stress may lead to decreased leukocyte (white blood cells, a vital component of
the immune system) telomere (basically a protective end-cap of nucleotides)
length and therefore premature aging, since when telomere length is prematurely
shortened, the number of replications that each leukocyte can undergo is
diminished accordingly (shorter leukocyte telomeres are also prevalent in
multiple cancers).
Rising
stress levels and prematurely aging skin has created something of a global boom
in anti-aging skin care products, especially when it comes to facial anti-aging
applications. Offerings like Olay Regenerist, a facial anti-aging brand from
Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG), is a prime example of the continued strength of
this growth market, posting U.S. sales of some $103M this year to lead the
entire category. According to global market research firm Mintel, the U.S.
anti-aging skin care market alone was worth over $2.11B last year and the
Euromonitor data for 2013 on anti-agers shows a roughly $25B market on the
broader, global scale (43.5% premium-grade products and 56.5% mass), with a
value sales growth of approximately 4% and particularly strong growth of about
13% in the facial care subset. Globally, anti-aging skin care makes up about
one quarter of the overall skin care market, which is on-track to hit $121B by
2016, with huge uptake numbers coming from increasingly younger consumers, who
are looking to preventatively stave off the onset of aging.
In
contrast with products such as Olay Regenerist Regenerating Serum, which is a
deep-penetrating (10 skin layers) amino peptide complex, combined with
exfoliants to boost cell turnover rate and various moisturizers, the REJUVEL
anti-aging products from Technology Applications International’s (OTCQB:NUUU)
wholly-owned Renuell Int’l, Inc. subsidiary, are derived using technologically
advanced breakthroughs, exclusively licensed with NASA (National Aeronautics
and Space Administration) and the administrators of the TEF (Tulane Educational
Fund; New Orleans’ Tulane University). Using a proprietary, patented (UPSTO
#6,730,498) technology developed in space by NASA, REJUVEL products are “Space
Certified” by the leading nonprofit organization supporting the global space
industry, the Space Foundation, whose seal will appear on all of the products.
The company even signed an additional exclusive licensing agreement with NASA
at the Johnson Space Center in Houston back in September, expanding their
initial deal and granting exclusive usage rights to the technology for a wide
range of cosmetics and hair care products.
The
revolutionary simulated microgravity technology developed in space by NASA uses
an electromagnetic field-based rotating wall bioreactor to create
three-dimensional biomolecules. These 3D biomolecules stimulate the body’s
primary connective tissue cells, called fibroblasts, which generate the
essential structural protein of all animal tissues, collagen. The expanded
agreement with NASA gives NUUU sweeping control over the commercial
distribution and production of plant and mammalian cell cultures created using
this revolutionary technology, including, but not limited to,
cultures/co-cultures of human dermal cells, as well as induced pluripotent
cells (can give rise to all cell types), mammalian stem cell extracts, and
plant stem cell extracts.
When
collagen breaks down due to various factors like stress, wrinkles form in the
skin. The stimulation of fibroblasts, which are responsible for generating
collagen and the core components of the extracellular matrix itself (provides
structural and biochemical support for surrounding cells), and which are
essential for wound healing, can actually reverse the signs of aging in the
skin at the molecular level. This sort of technology, made commercially
available through REJUVEL brand products, goes way beyond merely moisturizing
and exfoliating. REJUVEL products are actually capable of jumpstarting the
underlying biological processes in order to enhance the skin’s resiliency,
improving moisture and skin tone balance at the source by prompting fibroblasts
to produce new collagens, elastic fibers, and glycoproteins.
To learn
more, visit https://tapplic.com or www.rejuvel.com
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