Stem Cells
Plant Stem Cells In Skin Care
Common Name: {Fruit stem cell complex, phytocell tec malus domestica, Apples, Lilacs, Argan, Goji Berry, Alpine Rose, Saponaria Pumila, Vitis Vinifera, and Comfrey}
What are Topical Stem Cells?
A new, innovative anti-aging skincare ingredient that restores your skin's youthful complexion.
Stem cells are plant-derived extracts like Phytocell Tec Malus Domestica derived from a rare Swiss apple stem. They may also come from the lilac flower.
Where Do They Come From?
- Algae
- Apples
- Berries
- Grapes
- Ginger
- Tomatoes
Stem cells for cosmetic products come from many different sources, mainly from fruit, plant, or flower origin.
- Malus Domestica Apples
- Lilacs
- Argan
- Goji Berry
- Alpine Rose
- Saponaria
- Pumila
- Globularia Cordifolia Callus Culture
- Vitis Vinifera
- Comfrey
They are also all derived from nature and are safe, cruelty-free, and plant-sourced.
When they hear "stem cells," many people assume they come from animal embryos, but ours derive from plants in Skin Perfection cosmetics.
They are mainly noted for their ability to mimic the function of just about any cell.
Slow the Natural Aging Process
Stem Cells slow the natural aging process, helping your skin look and act younger. When used in cosmetics, these cells retain many of these same characteristics.
Stem cells derived from plants are abundant in elastin and collagen fibers. As our skin ages, both of these two compounds support the skin. They make it full and young-looking, begin to break down, and we see wrinkles and folds start to form.
Topically applying stem cells can improve the skin's collagen and elastin content, which is vital to growing new, healthy cells. In addition, it contains "growth factors," which encourage an accelerated cell turnover rate.
By providing collagen and elastin while speeding up growth rates, the look of sagging, wrinkled skin can be visibly filled and tightened as new layers of healthy cells grow.
The process can also help to prevent new signs of aging from forming. For example, when skin is supplied with the building blocks it needs for young-looking cells, it is less likely to develop wrinkles and sags.
Unlocking the Power of Regeneration: The Transformative Benefits of Stem Cells in Skincare
Stem cells in topical skincare products are derived from plants and have become increasingly popular due to their potential rejuvenating effects on the skin. Here are several benefits of using stem cells in skincare formulations:
- Defying the Aging Process: As stem cells promote the generation of new cells, they can potentially reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. They may help improve the skin's elasticity and firmness, giving it a more youthful look.
- Shield Against Environmental Assault: Rich in antioxidants, plant stem cells offer a defense mechanism against environmental stressors like ultraviolet radiation and air pollution. Their role in combating free radicals helps to mitigate oxidative stress, a known factor in premature skin aging.
- Enhanced Skin Texture and Tone: Applying stem cells may improve skin texture by stimulating new cell growth, resulting in a smoother complexion and a more even skin tone, with the added benefit of minimized pore appearance.
- Calming and Soothing Effects: Certain stem cell extracts can be particularly calming, offering a reprieve for skin prone to inflammation or irritation. This soothing characteristic makes stem cells a compelling ingredient in formulations designed for sensitive skin types. This makes them suitable for products aimed at sensitive skin types or skin prone to redness.
- Hydration: Some stem cell extracts can enhance the skin's barrier function, which helps to retain moisture. This leads to improved hydration and plumper, more resilient skin. Plus, effectively trapping moisture to keep the skin plump and hydrated is a critical factor in maintaining a youthful appearance.
- Collagen and Elastin Synthesis: Stem cells might stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, the proteins responsible for the skin's structure and elasticity. By boosting these vital proteins, skin can appear firmer and more supple.
- Evening Out Skin Discoloration: In the battle against hyperpigmentation and age spots, stem cell extracts may play a role in regulating melanin production, helping to achieve a balanced and more uniform skin complexion.
The promising benefits of stem cells in skincare highlight a blend of anecdotal success stories and emerging scientific research. The actual impact of these products often hinges on the specific stem cell extracts used, their concentration, and the overall formulation quality.
As the scientific community continues to explore the full potential of stem cells in topical applications, these products remain at the forefront of skincare innovation, offering a glimpse into a future of regenerative beauty solutions.
Skin Tightening
Besides providing a tightening effect, the elastin in stem cells strengthens individual cells, causing their core support structures to become more flexible.
This means cells are more resilient to aging, retaining more moisture and keeping it more efficiently. When individual cells are happy and healthy, the skin appears more youthful and radiant.
Stem cells are often called the "fountain of youth." This is because they are effective at diminishing the signs of aging. And because they are all-natural, derived from plants, they are unlikely to irritate the skin, even with eczema or psoriasis.
Because they are natural, they are also versatile. You can easily add our stem cell serums to any of your makeup or current anti-aging products to boost their anti-aging benefits.
Stem cells are especially effective at improving the appearance of crow's feet, lines around the lips, and premature aging caused by sun exposure. In addition, these potent cells help your complexion regenerate and reveal full, young-looking faces.
It is important to note that while the concept of stem cells in skincare sounds promising, and there is a growing body of anecdotal evidence supporting their benefits, scientific research is still evolving. The efficacy of these products often depends on the concentration and quality of stem cells and the overall formulation of the skincare product.