THE SCIENCE
Life changing skincare is determined by what you are prepared to change in your life-style, it is as simple as that. Men and women spend money and time working towards that perfect skin and with a goal of helping their body with anti-aging programs.

Spending forty minutes on a professional facial may address all the fundamentals - the critical steps that guarantees immediate results and makes your creams effective are not what you do to the surface of your skin. It is far more than that and a major flaw in all skin care systems.

Why salon facials work and home facials don't.


Ignoring the fundamentals by simply washing the skin and relying on miracle creams never works. The dilemma has been that while professional skincare covers all these crucial steps, it is complex, expensive, and takes more time than we ever want to spend in a day. Until now,
Regenassist High Peptide Skin Treatment provides a solution that changes the game forever.

When you lather your Regenassist Skin Treatment Bar and apply its creamy treatment lotion to your face, you achieve in 2 minutes at home, the gym, or wherever you are what would otherwise take 40 minutes in a salon

The Regenassist system comprises a unique blend of therapeutic grade natural ingredients that work in synergy to simultaneously perform all the key elements of a professional facial in just 2 minutes,
detoxes, unblocks, clarifies and invigorates.

Our Intensive Therapy Mask supplies the powerful repair and nutrition that stimulates deep in the dermis, leaving your skin perfectly prepared for the Regenassist Active Renewal Cream to remain active for 24 hours supporting the newly formed skin cells next stage to maturity and protecting the mature skin cells.

So forget about using a whole host of costly products and complex beauty treatments.

Regenassist’s Skin Care System works to repair and heal the ravages of sun, environmental damage and daily stress for an age-proof complexion. At Regenassist Skincare our whole philosophy is based on allowing your complexion shine through - naturally, healthily and beautifully.

References


1.  van Hooijdonk AC, Kussendrager KD, Steijns JM. In vivo antimicrobial and antiviral activity of components in bovine milk and colostrum involved in non-specific defense. British Journal of Nutrition 84(Suppl. l ):5127-5134 (2000). Lactoferrin and lactoperoxidase, both present in colostrum in large amounts, provide non-specific defense against a broad spectrum of pathogens, including bacteria and viruses. This is significant both for the protection of commercially important animals as well as humans.                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
2. Tavakkol A, Elder JT, Griffiths CE, Cooper KD, Talwar H, Fisher GJ, Keane KM, Foltin SK, Voorhees JJ. Expression of growth hormone receptor, insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) and IGF-1 receptor mRNA and proteins in human skin. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 99(3):343-349 (1992). Receptors for growth hormone and IGF-1 were isolated from human skin, indicating that skin cells may have the ability to react directly to growth hormone stimulation.                            
3.  Hyde C, Hollier B, Anderson A, Harkin D, Upton Z. Insulin-like Growth Factors (IGF) and IGF-Binding Proteins Bound to Vitronectin Enhance Keratinocyte Protein Synthesis and Migration. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 122(5):1198-1206 (2004). IGF-2 binds directly to vitronectin, a component of the extracellular skin matrix, to enhance protein synthesis and migration by skin cells in wound healing and skin regeneration.                                                                  
4. Bhora Y, Dunkin DJ, Batzri S, Aly HM, Bass BL, Sidawy AN, and Harmon JW. Effect of growth factors on cell proliferation and epithelialization in human skin. Journal of Surgical Research, 59(2):236-244 (1995). Fibroblast growth factor (FGF), IGF-I, and epithelial growth factor (EGF) are important factors in healing skin wounds. EGF in particular is capable of initiating epithelial growth.                                                                                                                                                   
5.  El Ghalbzouri A, Hensbergen P, Gibbs S, Kempenaar J, van der Schors R, Ponec M. Fibroblasts facilitate re epithelialization in wounded human skin equivalents. Laboratory Investigation, 84(1):102-112 (2004). Re epithelialization of wounds begins with the migration of keratinocytes (skin cells) from the edges of the wound. This migration is dependent on the interaction of the keratinocytes with dermal fibroblasts and extracellular matrix. This migration is accelerated by EGF and keratinocyte growth factor.                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
6. Moller S, Jensen M, Svensson P, Skakkebaek NE. Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) in burn patients. Burns, 17(4):279-281 (1991). Impaired wound healing in large burns is related to suppressed levels of IGF-I in the burn area.
The dermis is the second of the three major layers of skin. The dermis varies in thickness depending on the location of the skin. It is .3 mm on the eyelid and 3.0 mm on the back. The dermis is composed of three types of tissue that are present throughout - not in layers. The types of tissue are collagen, elastic tissue, and reticular fibres.

The two layers of the dermis are the papillary and reticular layers. The upper, papillary layer contains a thin arrangement of collagen fibres. The lower, reticular layer is thicker and made of thick collagen fibres that are arranged parallel to the surface of the skin.
Why RegenAssist fundamentals work

Your skin is the largest organ of the body and if you only take care of a third of it, the skin outside your body,  you will never get the full potential of your efforts and investment.
Bio-Glow Health Sciences have researched published papers linking the internal with the external and in many cases wound healing is the most evident, why would that be so critical? Components found in Bovine Colostrum can support exactly what we want to help rebuild and rejuvenate the skin all over our body, be it on our face,limbs or inside.

In keeping with the holistic values of natural health, Bio-Glow products are designed to promote and support healthy skin. Most cosmetics simply give the appearance of healthy skin by covering up imperfections. At Bio-Glow Health Sciences, we believe in good nutrition for all parts of the body including skin, hair and nails. Three proteins found in colostrum-lactoferrin, lysozyme, and lactoperoxidase, part of the so-called innate immune system-provide non-specific protection against bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
1. According to clinical studies, colostrum has been shown to inhibit attachment of bacteria to the body’s epithelial (surface) tissue. Colostrum has been known for its healing abilities since earliest times, being mentioned in Egyptian hieroglyphic texts for its healing properties [JC3] . Skin cells have receptors for growth hormone and IGF-1, showing that they have the ability to react directly to growth hormone stimulation.2. IGF-II, also found in colostrum, plays a similar role.3. Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) and epithelial growth factor (EGF), both found in colostrum, are important in healing skin wounds.4., 5. Burns suppress the levels of IGF-1 in the affected area, 6. which explains why colostrum, with its high concentration of IGF-1, is excellent for burn recovery.

The epidermis, the upper layer, is responsible for many of the barrier functions of skin. The dermis is the structural and nutritive support network underneath the epidermis. Since each layer has its own unique structure and function, the nutritive requirements of each must be considered separately. The epidermis is the outer layer of skin. The thickness of the epidermis varies in different types of skin. It is the thinnest on the eyelids at .05 mm and the thickest on the palms and soles at 1.5 mm.
Our goal is to present information supported by peered reviewed published papers, we hope to help educate and explain our goals. Bioglow Health Sciences Group are dedicated to your quest to find natural and effective anti-aging systems that utilize what nature has made available.

Aging is inevitable but we have a choice to age gracefully or drop off into the chasm of ever deepening expensive treatments that only reduce our bank balance not the depth of our wrinkles. It's all the same, purchase a skin system that only costs $50.00 then you are more likely to end up with a $50.00 result, you only get what you pay for.

BUT,............ There is a happy balance and with great science to back it.
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The architecture of skin deserves special consideration in regard to nutrition. The epidermal layers of the skin do not contain blood vessels that supply the cells with nutrients; blood vessels are found only in the dermis. Additionally, as the epidermis develops, its unique protein and lipid structure prevents the circulation of extracellular fluids. Therefore, the outer layers of the epidermis are provided with less nutritional support than the underlying cells. Dietary interventions to affect skin health may be limited in effect and slow to occur; therefore topical nutrition can have positive results in anti-aging support.

Peptides stimulate the epidermal stem cells and may boost skin repair and regeneration. However, due to age and the amount of UV damage to the dermis, we have to be careful with our expectations. Peptides can only encourage the self-renewal capacity of our skin and thus promote an anti-aging effect (thicker skin and skin with less visible wrinkles).