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Peter Thomas Roth Un-Wrinkle Neck is an intensive, deep wrinkle, neck and decollete treatment with a powerful proprietary anti-aging blend that targets the delicate skin around the neck and decollete where skin is most susceptible to wrinkles and crepiness. This deep wrinkle neck and decollete treatment helps to firm, smooth and even your skin tone.
Benefits:
- Helps brighten and even skin tone - Reduce the appearance of deep wrinkles and fine lines - Help to firm skin and improve elasticity
Size:
1.7 oz
How To Use:
Gently massage into neck and decollete twice daily and/or after PTR Un-Wrinkle Peel Pads. Finish with a PTR moisturizer and sunscreen. For best results, use twice daily for 28 days and with continued use.
Key Ingredients:
- 3% Matrixyl 3000, a collagen boosting dual-peptide that softens and smoothes the skin. - 1% SYN-COLL, a peptide that mimics the body's own mechanism to produce collagen. - 1% SYN-TACKS, a cutting edge dual peptide which helps to boost collagen and increase skin firmness and tone. - 10% SERILESINE, a Hexapeptide designed to improve cell adhesion between the dermis and epidermis, increasing fibroblasts to improve elasticity and tone of the skin, reducing the loss of skin firmness, dryness and yellowing of skin tone. - 5% TRYLAGEN, a combination of active peptides and proteins acting to restore the collagen levels of the skin. It boosts the synthesis of collagen and provides for uniform collagen fibril bundles, protecting against collagen degradation resulting in suppleness to the skin. - 1% PEPHA-TIGHT, a unique algae-based skin tightener and provides long-term effect by strengthening the skin's connective tissue. - 0.5% SYMWHITE, a compound (AKA phenylethyl resorcinol), is an excellent antioxidant that is also highly effective in reducing the formation of pigmentation. - Lipomoist, delivers moisture into the skin to improve cohesion of the epidermal cellular matrix and maintain the state of lipids in the epidermis. - Vitamins A, C & E, anti-oxidants, protect against free radicals. |
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