08
Nov
RenovoVita Ingredient Spotlight #8 Yellow Melon Extract, the Youth Molecule
Yellow melon extract has gotten a lot of press thanks to Cindy Crawford’s beauty line. She looks fantastic for her age (or any age really) and gives credit partly to the youth molecule found in yellow melon extract.
What do we mean by youth molecule?
This melon extract contains enzymes that interact with skin cells to stop wrinkle formation in its tracks. Yellow melons contain a powerful antioxidant, superoxide dismutase. The yellow melon we speak of is the Charentais Cantaloupe. It originates in the south of France. The name itself means miracle melon. The skin is light yellow giving it the easier to pronounce nickname of simply Yellow Melon.
Superoxide dismutases (SOD) are a group of enzymes that catalyze the dismutation of superoxide radicals (O2−) to molecular oxygen (O2) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), providing cellular defense against oxidation (aging).
When a lack of superoxide dismutase is present in the body it ages. This deficiency has also been directly linked to respiratory issues and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
When used topically in skincare such as RenovoVita’s Virg-N Youth Serum it promotes a younger feeling and looking healthy skin protecting it from free radical damage repairing the signs of aging and helping to prevent the emergence of new lines or wrinkles.
This melon derived superpower has earned its title as a miracle molecule. The scientists and skincare specialists working with RenovoVita have incorporated it into our serum and the results are astounding.
Men and women all over the world are singing the praises of Virg-N Youth Serum and swearing off any and all old ways of previously caring for their skin. Many have called it a makeover in liquid form, and we do not disagree – here in-house we have seen and felt the results and could not be more pleased.
If you are ready to get your skincare on point. You need to try Virg-N Youth Serum.
*FDA & Legal Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.