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Use Cynergy TK For Optimum Skin Care

April 13th, 2010

If you’re interested in skin care you might know about keratin. It’s very important for optimum skin health, and now there’s a new form of keratin called Cynergy TK, and it can do wonders for your skin. It’s used as an ingredient in the best skin care products and best anti aging products on the planet, and it’s showing stunning test results.

But you might be thinking that there’s already keratin in my big brand name skin care products that I use now? What is it that Cynergy TK does for my skin that I’m not getting from my current skin care products?

Yes it’s quite true that there is keratin in many big brand name skin care products. But there is a big difference between using products that just have keratin added to them and using products containing Cynergy TK.

Keratin is a body protein and is found in your skin as well as right throughout your body, for example in your nails and hair. It is very strong and elastic, and it is keratin that helps reduce that skin sagging and wrinkles and fine lines around your mouth and eyes that seem to form as you age.

Unfortunately as you get older your skin starts to lose some of it’s keratin, and this means that the sagging and wrinkles and lines start to form on your face. Loss of keratin is not the only reason for this, but certainly contributes hugely.

So why not just use those big brand name skin care products with keratin in them?

As keratin is found in parts of your body like hair and skin and nails, and as it is also found in the hooves and horns of animals, the big brand companies source their keratin from the hooves and horns of animals. The keratin is extracted by using heat and acid, and this changes the form of the keratin. It has, in effect, been de-naturalized by a process called “hydrolyzation”, and as the form of the keratin is changed it’s usefulness to the skin is also changed.

Cynergy TK on the other hand uses a form of keratin that is totally different. It is extracted from the wool of sheep, and the sheep don’t even need to be killed. It is extracted by a process that doesn’t use heat or acid, so no “hydrolyzation” and the keratin resulting is biologically available to your skin.

It’s called “functional keratin” and the effects of using products containing Cynergy TK on the skin are stunning. This keratin is extremely similar to the keratin found in our skin, and it works very well.

It’s almost a “liquid skin” and is so effective that it stimulates the skin into regrowing more of it’s own keratin, as well as collagen, another essential skin protein that is lost with skin aging.

And Cynergy TK has some other skin benefits as well. It contains some other essential skin nutrients like copper and zinc which help increase skin thickness. And regrowing collagen helps reduce skin wrinkles by increasing skin elasticity.

If you haven’t heard of skin keratin before you now know a little about it, why it is important to your skin and why your skin starts to wrinkle and sag as it ages. And why using a skin care product with Cynergy TK in it works to help replace lost keratin and collagen as well.

But are you likely to find Cynergy TK listed on the label of the anti-aging products you probably use now? No because it’s really expensive.

So which company would use Cynergy TK in their products? Chances are you’ve never even heard of them but they make the worlds best skin care products. And surprisingly their products are priced competitively to those big brands because this company doesn’t spend up big on TV advertising, which is why you’re unlikely to have heard of them.

You’ll find out more about skin care products containing Cynergy TK on my website.

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