Skin Care Lifeline Achieve Positive Results
International Stem Cell Corporation, www.internationalstemcell.com, announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary, Lifeline Skin Care Inc., has achieved positive results in testing the safety of persons in their cosmetics and is moving Cosmetics agreements with Enterprises Ltd. for the manufacture of three cosmetic products. These developments allow Lifeline plan skincare launch a cosmetics line in late summer or autumn of 2010.
Cosmetic products developed by Lifeline Face Skin Care Inc. contain extracts stem cells by parthenogenesis (hpSC) combined with vitamin A and other active ingredients. The products use a form of nanotechnology to deliver concentrated active in damaged skin. Laboratory tests show that the activity “complex” to extract the stem cells have the ability to regenerate the skin. In addition, the first human trials show that these products, and moisturize the skin indicate a clear potential to reduce the depth of wrinkles and provide the factors leading to anti-aging effects.
Skin Care Lifeline is working with cosmetic companies, Ltd., based in California, to formulate and package their products unique care. The cosmetics company is a prescription medication known licensed manufacturer with over 30 years experience. ”Survival in the complex care of the skin of parthenogenetic stem cells” active ingredient, is made in the laboratory Lifeline Skin Care in Oceanside, California.
According to Gregory S. Keller, MD, FACS, “These studies fail safe in human trials are important, especially considering that data from preliminary trials in humans show that products of the production of stem cells through parthenogenesis International Stem cells have significant beneficial effects on the skin and can also provide long-term benefits in reducing wrinkles and other visible signs of aging. These results represent an important step to make this unique product available to the public. ”Dr. Keller was named in 2007″ Specialist of the Year in facial plastic surgery “in” Strathmore’s Who’s Who “.
The results of recent tests show the safety of persons who had no identification signs or symptoms of sensitization (contact allergy). safety testing is a series of tests to ensure that the product does not cause negative reactions such as irritation of the skin. This series of tests completed Lifeline skin care can move forward confidently with its plans for commercial manufacturing.
