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Registered: 05 March 2009
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Hi Guys,

After 2 weeks of using CP & Exfol Serum, I have noticed I am getting spots.

Why is this and has anyone else?
The whole point was to clear the skin and now its gotten worse.

If anyone has advice please let me know. \Wanted to make my skin better and ended up buying products that are making it worse

please help
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Registered: 15 September 2004
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Use much less of the product even if you have to dilute the CP Serum. Don't use more than 4 drops of CP serum on your face daily.

Also use the CP Serum and Exfol Serum at different times of the day.

Basically, the CPs do just about everything on the late stages of tissue repair. Finding the best way to use them is still the problem.


Data on CPs from www.skinbiology.com/copperpeptideregeneration.html.

Biological Actions of Copper Peptides

Whole Body Effects
Improves aged skin (tightens skin and rebuilds skin barrier, improves elasticity and firmness, reduces fine lines, wrinkles, photodamage, and hyperpigmentation), stimulates wound healing in numerous animal models and in humans, improves human hair growth and hair transplant success, protects and repairs gastric and intestinal lining, accelerates bone repair, increases infection resistance.

Cellular Actions
Increases the proliferation of repair cells: fibroblasts, keratinocytes, chondrocytes, osteoblasts; increases nerve outgrowth, blood vessel angiogenesis, density of subcutaneous fat cells, and hair follicle size.

Biochemical Actions
Attracts healing cells (capillary cells, macrophages, mast cells), increases synthesis of collagen, elastin, metalloproteinases, anti-proteases, vascular endothelial growth factor, fibroblast growth factor 2, nerve growth factor, neutrotropins 3 and 4, erythropoietin; lowers blood pressure by inducing vasodilation of blood vessels.

Anti-inflammatory Actions
Increases anti-inflammatory proteins (superoxide dismutase, decorin), blocks the damaging release of oxidizing iron from ferritin, suppresses inflammatory cytokines (transforming growth factor beta-1, tumor necrosis factor alpha, interleukin 1), blocks cellular damage by oxygen free radicals and reactive carbonyl species, reduces protein glycation, improves fibroblast recovery after X-ray treatments, blocks ultraviolet damage to skin keratinocytes, increases and reduces thromboxane formation, protects hepatic tissue from tetrachloromethane poisoning, inhibits protein glycation.
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