Sunday, November 9, 2014

Reviva Labs High-Potency Elastin and DMAE Concentrate Firming Serums Review

**Disclaimer:  This post has been compensated through a free product (s) or monetary payment.  Opinions are solely mine. All links are "no-follow" links.**

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Reviva Labs Elastin Serum and DMAE Firming Serums

Taking the best care of your complexion means using a skin care regime that is simple, affordable, and works for you.  Reviva Labs is one such company that I always seem to have nice results using whether with their anti-aging creams, serums or masks to the various other products they have sent me to review. When invited to try their High-Potency Elastin Serum and DMAE Concentrating Firming Serums, of course, I had to say yes!

Elastin is the protein found in connective tissues, which give skin bounce and firmness. Unfortunately, not only with age, but harsh weather, too much sun, stress, and smoking also deplete it. However, Reviva Lab’s formula, which originally launched in 1979 as ampules, addressed that need in a professional strength product.  

DMAE also helps firm, but not in the same way.  Since it is a nutritional substance that helps trigger acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that causes muscles to contract, the DMAE Concentrate Firming Serum is what could help increase muscle tone.

It was recommended to use both products together only alternating between them for the best results, which was what I did. 

In keeping with their outstanding record as far as my face is concerned, their High-Potency Elastin Serum ($27) and DMAE Concentrate Firming Serums ($19) that I used for more than a month now and alternating between has somehow even surpassed my expectations for plumping up some fine lines.

Do visit Reviva Labs and look into picking up both the High-Potency Elastin Serum and DMAE Concentrate Firming Serum to use as I did for maximum benefits.  These can help get your face ready for the holidays! 
*Disclaimer: Free products were provided to facilitate this review--not my opinion.*