Time Cell

 ANTI-AGING 

Plant extract, Time Cell prolongs cellular vitality by promoting the production of collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid, improving the firmness and elasticity of the skin.

Eneomey has incorporated it into the formulas of its REJUV range to help restore plasticity to your skin.

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REJUV ELIXIUM REJUV ELIXIUM

REJUV ELIXIUM

Plumping anti-aging serum

With a strong concentration of Hyaluronic Acid, REJUV ELIXIUM offers a complete anti-aging action

Wrinkles are filled in and the skin is moisturized. 

Price €49.20
REJUV SILK REJUV SILK

REJUV SILK

Redensifying anti-aging cream

REJUV SILK reinforces the density, elasticity and firmness of the skin.

Your skin is firm and comfortable.

Price €63.60

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ABOUT TIME CELL

CELLULAR SENESCENCE

Over time, the reproduction of cells slows down by 10% per decade; this is called cellular senescence. When cells have exceeded their capacity for cell division, they show signs of morphological and biochemical alteration. The extracellular matrix becomes depleted of collagen and elastin, and the skin loses its elasticity and firmness.

To learn more about skin aging, read our article on the blog

 

HOW DOES TIME CELL WORK?

As an expert in skin aging research for more than 30 years, the R&D department of Laboratoire Eneomey has made it a point to include an active ingredient inspired by nature in its REJUV range formulas to delay cell aging and thus maintain the skin's elasticity and resilience.

Time Cell helps preserve the appearance and quality of youthful skin by improving its biomechanical properties.

Formulated with a 2% concentration in the REJUV skin care range, this exceptional active ingredient increases the multiplication capacity of fibroblasts by 10%, which promotes the production of collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid. 

Cell vitality is thus prolonged.

   


   

To learn more about Time Cell

READ OUR ARTICLE ON THE BLOG