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Location: Skin Biology in Bellevue, Washington - USA
Registered: 22 June 2004
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PLEASE NOTE: FREE OFFER HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED

Dear Clients / Visitors:

Recently we have been receiving wonderful reports on our Tin Peptide Nail Renewal Cream. Some have called us up, some have emailed, and others have posted here on the message board the results they've seen in using this cream for the nails (and even as a hand cream).

We would like to gain more feedback on this product...So, for a limited time:

You can have Skin Biology's Tin Peptide Nail Renewal Cream sent to you for no charge.

It will be sent standard mail (for orders outside the United States, it will take longer than your regular orders to arrive to you), but it will be processed immediately.

*** Please Note:
Tin Peptide Nail Renewal Cream is best used for nails in need of repair (split, cracking, brittle).


This product can be ordered via the internet at:
http://store.skinbiology.com/catalog/index.cfm?fuseacti...eParentId=194&id=741

Or phone or send an email to us.

Please post back your comments after you have used the product for repair at:
http://healthyskin.infopop.cc/eve/forums?a=tpc&s=11...440001563#5440001563

We are looking forward to hearing from you.
Best Wishes,
-Skin Bio Team

This message has been edited. Last edited by: Skin Biology,
Location: Japan
Registered: 05 July 2004
Posts: 102
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I assume this offer is only open for people who haven't tried it previously? I had a sample that I quite liked (it could have been me who was saying it makes a good handcream) and would be happy to try some more, but I also understand if you only want to send to people how haven't tried it yet.
cheers
Julie
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Location: Skin Biology in Bellevue, Washington - USA
Registered: 22 June 2004
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Dear Julie:

Sure you can order it again.

We would really like for people to try it (specifically if they have a certain nail or skin problem for which it could be beneficial).

Again we've had wonderful results and are trying to get a feel for what problems it would work best.

Thanks!
-Skin Bio Team
Location: Japan
Registered: 05 July 2004
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Thanks, I've just gone ahead and ordered some. I'll let you know how it goes.
cheers
Julie
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Location: Syracuse, NY
Registered: 27 June 2005
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Are tin peptides only for nail care, or can they be used for the skin and hair as well?


~Brett~

"The caterpillar sheds his skin, to free the butterfly within...."
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Location: Skin Biology in Bellevue, Washington - USA
Registered: 22 June 2004
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Dear Mike:

Here's some additional information on the Tin Peptide Nail Renewal:
http://www.skinbiology.com/tinpeptidenail.html

In Dr. Pickart's studies on peptides, he came across the combination of tin-peptides which did produce remarkable results on both hair and nail growth and can be used on the skin as well. But it lacked the healing properties seen with copper-peptides.

But in some cases the results of tin-peptides on the hair and nails were even better than the copper-peptides.

The Tin Peptide Nail Renewal is specifically for dry, brittle, damaged, breaking nails in need of some type of repair. Some have used it as a hand cream.

Re: using tin-peptides for the hair. Some have tried Folligen for Blondes (which imploys tin-peptides instead of copper-peptides) even if they are not blonde so that they can use tin-peptides for improved hair growth.

Best Wishes,
-Skin Biology
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Location: Syracuse, NY
Registered: 27 June 2005
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Very interesting. I think that Ill try my free sample on my hairline and see what happens. Thank you for your response. Smiler


~Brett~

"The caterpillar sheds his skin, to free the butterfly within...."
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Location: Skin Biology in Bellevue, Washington - USA
Registered: 22 June 2004
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Dear Brett:

Let us know how this goes for you.

-Skin Biology
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Location: Skin Biology in Bellevue, Washington - USA
Registered: 22 June 2004
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Dear Mike:

Thanks for posting your experience so far. Yes, we've had many report that their skin feels so soft when using it.

Mixing it with the copper-peptide is interesting also.

Thanks again!
-Skin Biology
Location: Northern Minnesota
Registered: 26 December 2004
Posts: 40
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Dear Skin Biology,

I wanted to say thank you for the *HUGE* sample of the tin peptide cream. As far as I am concerned it is a winner. I love what it's doing for my cuticles and nails. My hands get fairly battered as I work around the farm and my cuticles were shot despite all the neutrogena hand cream I put on. The tin peptide has had a fast and wonderful effect. It almost seems as though it is exfoliating my cuticles and leaving soft skin behind. I have strong nails too.

I'm sold. Thanks for this and all the other research and work you do to help our skin stay healthy. :-)

Heather
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Location: Skin Biology
Registered: 15 September 2004
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Originally posted by Heather:
Dear Skin Biology,

I wanted to say thank you for the *HUGE* sample of the tin peptide cream. As far as I am concerned it is a winner. I love what it's doing for my cuticles and nails. My hands get fairly battered as I work around the farm and my cuticles were shot despite all the neutrogena hand cream I put on. The tin peptide has had a fast and wonderful effect. It almost seems as though it is exfoliating my cuticles and leaving soft skin behind. I have strong nails too.

I'm sold. Thanks for this and all the other research and work you do to help our skin stay healthy. :-)

Heather


If you want more, just send an email to Skin Biology. I grew up on a farm near Winona and know what Minnesota farm work does to hands.

My wife and I are leaving for Minnesota on Friday for a visit. This morning, pictures of Winona were on the front page of the New York Sunday Times travel section.
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Location: North Carolina
Registered: 25 September 2005
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I too have had surprising success with this product. Long, strong nails for the first time in years. Told my sister about it. She's been using it about a month and just emailed me that she is so tickled to have nails again after many years. I love the P&R products, exfol creams, cp serums, etc. No one believes I'm 56! NO wrinkles. But I have had no success with my hands. Does someone know what I can do? The skin on my hands is thin and wrinkled (my granddaughter calls them "old lady hands")
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Location: Skin Biology in Bellevue, Washington - USA
Registered: 22 June 2004
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Dear Abigail:

We have an area under our drop down menus on the top of our websites, under Skin Beauty> Skin Area> Hand Care and it leads to the following link:

http://www.skinbio.com/quickmoisturizers.html

You may want to use one of the moisturizers mentioned here along with a SRCP product for improved hand skin.

Best Wishes,
-Skin Biology
Location: USA
Registered: 14 January 2005
Posts: 76
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Hi skin biology,
Is this offer still available? I placed an order about a week ago, but didn't see this offer. Not sure if my order has been processed yet but if not, can I get a sample of the nail cream? I've tried it before and absolutely love it.
Thanks
Cris
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Location: Skin Biology
Registered: 15 September 2004
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Originally posted by Cris:
Hi skin biology,
Is this offer still available? I placed an order about a week ago, but didn't see this offer. Not sure if my order has been processed yet but if not, can I get a sample of the nail cream? I've tried it before and absolutely love it.
Thanks
Cris


We still send it free with orders. But make certain you order the tin-peptide in the order form or send a separate email.
Location: USA
Registered: 14 January 2005
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Thank you Dr. Pickart,
I'll send an e mail.
Cris
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Location: world
Registered: 05 January 2005
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I received a sample of this product a few months back. (THANKYOU)

I wear acrylic nail overlays over my natural nail, have done so for years. My natural nails are thin, but grow fast. (they were this way even before arcrylic use, I also have fine hair)

I have started using the Tin Peptide daily, even over my overlay. Rubbing the cream into the cuticles, and under the cuticle into nail base. I also rub it around the edges of the acrylic.

This has helped my nails stay flexible (which helps them adhere to the overlay better with less lifting) and also has lessened overlay separation and nail peeling.

I do my acrylics myself, and am quite careful of the products used, avoiding the detrimental prep products etc. So even though I do wear acrylics, my nails are actually in quite good shape.

But the Tin Peptide is a wonderful addition into my nail care, and a good option I think even for acrylic wearers.
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Location: Skin Biology
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Thanks for the information. It helps use design products.
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Location: Skin Biology in Bellevue, Washington - USA
Registered: 22 June 2004
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We would like to thank all of our clients for trying out the new Tin Peptide Nail Renewal.

As of January 1, 2006 - This product is now available for regular purchase.

Online it can be found at:
http://store.skinbiology.com/catalog/index.cfm?fuseacti...eParentId=124&id=663

This product will effectively replace CP Nail Renewal because of the overwhelming improved results that have been reported along with the fact that it does not stain the nail bed.

We also recommend to follow up with 2-4 grams MSM daily (available at most vitamin/ supplement stores).

Best Wishes,
-Skin Biology
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Registered: 01 May 2006
Posts: 5
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Is there a reason why it isn't available by the Canadian supplier? I know that our regulators are more difficult about some products.
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