Crescel Skin Renewal Cream - 3.4 oz
Made in the USA
- Ingredients
- Technology
- Application
- Safety
Ingredients from the plant world: aloe and oats.
A rich interaction of extracts from aloe barbadensis and avena sativa (oat) kernel oil is fine-tuned to the optimal metabolic function of the mitochondria and the cells they govern. This is all made possible by a dynamically integrated group of four breakthrough biochemical technologies. Think of it as providing potent therapeutic food for the skin that activates its healing and return to normal. And as a nice side benefit, Crescel also includes hydrators to bind water to the skin, along with moisturizers containing oils that help to lock it in.
The four synchronized novel technologies that bring Crescel to life.
These proprietary technologies are also derived from nature. One of them enables the high-energy partnership of the cell-healing aloe and oat-kernel oil derivatives. Each of the others contributes essential capabilities for enabling these healing elements to reach their destination and work their transformation. And the final eye-opening aspect is that these four unique technologies dynamically integrate to create a pioneering microemulsion that allows the product itself to function as its own continuous delivery system.
Easy! Follow this simple routine once in the morning, once in the evening. Gently clean the entire area to be treated with water (and mild soap, if available), then pat it dry—no rubbing. (If the skin is badly damaged, talk with your doctor about the best way to clean it.) Then gently rub Crescel cream into the affected skin area, and be sure to include the normal-looking skin surrounding it.
A thorough study was done in 2012 by one of the leading organizations specializing in this kind of research. The aim was to see how likely Crescel is to irritate or sensitize people’s skin. Irritation is the production of reversible inflammatory damage to the skin. Sensitization refers to setting off an allergic reaction. When that happens, the first application to the skin sets up the components of an allergic reaction. Then every future application sets it into motion. Crescel’s results lived up to Passalacqua’s determination to create a powerfully therapeutic product that is also as gentle to the skin as possible.
The study group included 55 people with normal skin. There were men and women, and their broad age range (from 18 to 70 years old) spanned from adolescents to seniors. The irritation phase was evaluated first. Because the signs of irritation can take a little time to appear, this involved a brief series of alternate-day applications at the same skin location. The skin was evaluated the day after each new application and given a score, with “0” indicating the complete absence of irritation. Then after a 2-week rest from Crescel, the cream was applied in a different skin location to see if an allergic reaction appeared there. In the evaluation scores the next day, “0” indicated the complete absence of allergic indicators. And the results could not have been better. The scores for all 55 study participants were uniformly “0” for both irritation and sensitization. As Passalacqua intended, Crescel lacks even the most minimal negative side effects.