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Location: Skin Biology in Bellevue, Washington - USA
Registered: 22 June 2004
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FACING the Sun this Summer? We've collected together the BEST TIPS for healthy, glowing skin that will also fight the signs of aging!


1. Daily Skin Nourishment BEFORE Sun Exposure: Prepare for the outdoors and summer season by feeding your skin natural copper peptides designed to firm up, soothe, and rejuvenate your skin daily.

Product Suggestions
Protect & Restore Day Cover (under a mineral sunscreen)
Copper Sun Tanning & Firming Lotion (under a mineral sunscreen)


2. Quickly Work on Skin AFTER Sun Exposure: Minimize the appearance of damage and loose skin immediately. This is an important step worth investing the few minutes it takes once you come in from outside!

Skin Biology's fast-delivery copper peptides help restore a youthful, smoothness to your complexion by diminishing the signs of sun-damaged, aging skin.

Product Suggestions
Skin Signals Cream (beautiful rejuvenation cream with firming peptides)
Protect & Restore Body Lotion Basic (antioxidant body lotion for larger areas)
Super Cop 2X Extra Strength (spot treat specific marks and hyperpigmentation)


SAVE! with our SUMMER PRODUCT SPECIAL: Copper Sun + Body Lotion Double Pack! Up to 30% off regular price

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Although a certain amount of sunlight may be necessary for good health, over exposure may produce skin damage, wrinkling, and other unwanted effects.

Read more about how to Help Brighten Skin After Sun Damage and the Benefits of Healthy Suntanning in Moderation on the following pages:
www.reverseskinaging.com/suntancare.html
www.reverseskinaging.com/suntancare.html


If you have questions about products or for your FREE skincare consultation, please call or email Skin Biology (1-800-405-1912).

Best Wishes,
-Skin Biology

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