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How To Get Rid Of Dark Circles And Puffiness Around Your Eyes

The challenge with the skin around our eyes is that it is very thin, and contains a small amount of fatty tissue beneath it. 

As we become older, this skin becomes even thinner.

Because of this, external forces like sunlight are incredibly impactful, especially when it comes to dark circles and eye puffiness.

Sun helps create a situation where there is poor blood flow, which leads to poor oxygen flow.

There is a relatively new ingredient called Regu-Age which fixes this. The results of 4 weeks of use are significant.

Studies on human volunteers showed a 35% reduction in dark circles. 

A 32% reduction in puffiness.

A dramatic increase in blood circulation.

And a 200% increase in fibroblast production.  (source)

If you read this newsletter carefully, you know that fibroblasts are KEY FATS which directly create collagen and elastin. 

Regu-Age is a key ingredient in the Skin Beautiful MD Eye Serum. 

Which you can get for 50% off today using the INSIDER50 code here.  As you check out you'll see a place on the upper right side of your screen to enter that code.

For those of you already using this, we know you'll enjoy this added piece of learning.  And you can stock up today as part of our ongoing pre-Black Friday promotions.

For those of you sharing these products with your friends and family, forward them this email. Once someone reads the research, they'll add this to their routine. 

And once you understand how increased collagen and elastin help to build the skin back up around the eyes, you'll also do what I do and put these products on the eye area as well. 

-Night Cream (for the Trylagen which produces the softest collagen type)

-Citrus Stem Cell Miracle (for the stem cells which also boost fibroblast production)

-Vitamin C Multi Serum (also contains Trylgen for double soft collagen growth) 

-Clay/Charcoal Mask (boosts nutrient levels in entire face, ALSO helps build collagen)     

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Lauren

I’ve had dark circlies for the last six months. It’s the worst.

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