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48 ANTI-AGEING


Figure 3: Immunodetection of CRABP2 in Asian skin biopsies treated with 1% rosewood extract for 48 hours


Figure 4: Visioline VL650 showing smoother fine lines and improved appearance of wrinkles (crow’s feet area) in Asian study participants fgene.2018.00462


Results on Caucasian study participants


showed redefined facial contours with fuller cheekbones and less visible smile lines on Caucasian skin after 28 and 56 days (Figure 5). The rosewood extract demonstrated


clinically proven benefits on cheekbones volume, V shape line, skin bounciness, smile lines and skin elasticity and smoothness.


Conclusion Liftyl™ biofunctional is a rosewood extract designed to increase key influential markers involved in face sculpting, following ethno- genomic research in facial morphology and face sculpting. It is associated with seven visible skin benefits clinically proven on Asian and Caucasian study participants: lifted face contours, lifted V shape line, increased skin firmness, softer and fuller smile lines, softer fine lines and crow’s feet, fuller cheekbones, improved facial harmony.


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5. Mukherjee S, Date A, Patravale V, Korting HC, Roeder A, Weindl G. Retinoids in the treatment of skin aging: an overview of clinical efficacy and safety. Clin. Interv. Aging. 2006;1(4):327-348. doi:10.2147/ ciia.2006.1.4.327


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EVALUATION OF JAWLINE SAGGING VOLUME D28-D0


40 20 0


-20 -40


■ Placebo treated group ■ 1% RW treated group Figure 5: Decrease in jawline sagging volume in Caucasian study participants PERSONAL CARE July 2023 www.personalcaremagazine.com


-230% **


D56-D0


-155% *


6. Raja E, Changarathil G, Oinam L et al. The extracellular matrix fibulin 7 maintains epidermal stem cell heterogeneity during skin aging. EMBO Rep. 2022;23(12):e55478. doi:10.15252/embr.202255478


7. Liu Y, Ho C, Wen D et al. Targeting the stem cell niche: role of Collagen XVII in skin aging and


wound repair. Theranostics. 2022;12(15):6446- 6454. doi:10.7150/thno.78016


8. Xiang Y et al. Reduced expression of Collagen 17A1 in naturally aged, photoaged, and UV- irradiated human skin in vivo: Potential links to epidermal aging. J. Cell Commun. Signal. 2022 Sep; 16(3): 421–432. doi: 10.1007/ s12079-021-00654-y


9. Watanabe M, Natsuga K, Nishie Wet al. Type XVII Collagen coordinates proliferation in the interfollicular epidermis. ELife. 2017;6:e26635. doi:10.7554/eLife.26635


10. Okuno R, Inoue Y, Hasebe Y et al. Genome- wide association studies in Japanese women identified genetic loci associated with wrinkles and sagging. Exp. Dermatol. 2022;31(9):1411-1420. doi:10.1111/exd.14612


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