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Vivier Pharma Review Summary |
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Vivier Pharma is a manufacturer of skincare products that are available only through a dermatologist. Its formulas are based on an “Internal Dermal System” (IDS) that is designed to allow greater penetration and longer-lasting results. According to Vivier, this system makes their products more cost-effective, more stable, and more versatile. Of course, this is not the only specialized approach the brand offers. According to its website, the company has also developed formulas to fight free radical damage as well as treat acne, dandruff, and other conditions.
Although Vivier takes advantage of some highly effective ingredients, these products do not go as far as they could in combating premature aging.
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 | Products at a Glance |
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Some of the products in Vivier Pharma’s line include: TMR High Potency Serum, Lexxel IDS Redness Relief, Hexal IDS Gentle Cleanser, Cabral IDS Gentle Scalp Treatment, Vitamin-C IDS Eye Contour Serum, Vitamin-C IDS High Potency Serum, Kine-C Dual Action Skin Firming Serum, C + E High Potency Serum, Cream Facial Scrub and Refreshing Toner.
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 | Products In Focus |
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The Vivier website devotes a large section to extolling the benefits of the peptide complex Argireline – and rightfully so. Argireline has been touted as the non-invasive alternative to Botox, since it has been shown to limit the kind of small facial movements that over time cause lines to form. It has also been shown to extend the effectiveness of injectable treatments.
Vivier’s TMR High Potency Serum uses peptide technology to delay the appearance of wrinkles and help the skin appear smoother by relaxing the facial muscles. Despite Argireline’s considerable advantages, those with existing wrinkles may also benefit from an additional ingredient to help supplement collagen loss. As we age, collagen levels tend to decrease, causing the skin to sag and crease. Fortunately, another peptide complex called Matrixyl 3000 has been shown to stimulate collagen synthesis, helping to restore elasticity and reducing wrinkle depth by plumping up the skin’s natural “cushion.”
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 | Website |
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Vivier’s website seems to be primarily targeted at skincare professionals, as it contains quite a bit of dense scientific language. Regardless, some consumers may appreciate the detailed descriptions of main active ingredients, as they are often absent from other cosmetic manufacturers’ websites. This site also includes a FAQ section, which provides further information on ingredients, as well as general skincare advice.
In addition to selling their products, many skincare manufacturers also offer free trial samples through their websites, so consumers can test various treatments before making a significant financial investment. Unfortunately, since Vivier products are available only through a physician, the website does not offer samples.
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• Products contain Argireline
• Website posts detailed descriptions of primary active ingredients
• Website includes and FAQ s | | |