Retanew skin renewal cream combines encapsulated Retinol and peptides for enlarged pore reduction and accelerated skin renewal! The breakthrough micro encapsulation technology protects and stabilizes the Retinol offering maximum impact and controlled release for accelerated skin renewal! Also containing Matrixyl 3000, Retanew helps your skin look plumper and smoothes out the appearance of wrinkles by up to 45%.
Active Ingredients
This cosmetic contains 2 active ingredients that are combined to achieve a total effect on ageing skin. These include:
- Tagravit R. Encapsulated Retinol (Vitamin A), which is only activated upon application to the skin. This prevents the oxidation of the retinol and provides for a much more concentrated cream as it has not disintegrated throughout its shelf life and slow usage. Retinol has anti-ageing activity (wrinkles, lines and loss of elasticity), is highly effective for UV damaged skin and assists in improving the cell renewal process.
- Matrixyl 3000 Contains two matrikines peptides (proteins), Pal-GHK and PAl-GQPR. As messenger molecules, matrikines are capable of regulating cell activities. As a result, Matrixyl is able to reduce the appearance of wrinkle depth and volume, decrease the area occupied by deep wrinkles and increase skin tone.
Directions For Use
After cleansing, gently massage evenly over face and neck. Follow with daily or nightly moisturiser. For best results use twice daily, morning and evening.
Product FAQs
What is microencapsulation?
Microencapsulation is the process of producing microcapsules, microscopic sized "packages", for the controlled release of active ingredients .
Why is microencapsulated retinol better than ordinary retinol?
Microencapsulated retinol protects the retinol from oxidation or spoilage and extends the shelf life of the product. The microcapsules break when they are applied to the skin so that the retinol is at its most active when delivered.
What will retinol do for my skin?
As we age the process of cell turnover slows down, allowing layers of dead, thick, sun damaged skin cells to remain on the surface. As a result - skin looks dull and thick, pores look large and sun-related damage such as age spots and blotchiness appear. Vitamin A (retinol) is one of the few substances with a small enough molecular structure to penetrate and work to improve the appearance of the lower layers of the skin where cell turnover can be increased through exfoliation.









