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Biodynes® 0 3 Bioactive (Patent Pending) Protect Skin Against Environmental Aggressors Our modern urban environment is filled with chemicals and physical particles that have a harmful effect on our skin. One of those components that have been identified as potentially having a detrimental effect on skin is ozone (O 3 ). 1-9 Some of the effects ozone can have is to instantly react with important antioxidant reservoirs in the skin, such as vitamin C and vitamin E, and can convert essential skin lipids into lipid peroxidases which can ultimately lead to skin degradation. The resulting effect could lead to a loss of skin elasticity, premature aging, and overall lackluster skin. Key Product Benefits Protects from environmental aggressors Reduces appearance of wrinkles and fine lines Mitigates the visible effects of premature aging Key Consumer Benefits Lipid Barrier Improvement Ozone Protection Factor™ Claim Ideas Skin Smoothing and Firming Environmental Protection Urban Defense Enhanced Barrier for Better Moisture Retention INCI Name Saccharomyces Ferment Lysate Filtrate Use Levels 1.0–5.0 % Suggested Formulations BB and CC Creams Anti-Aging Serums Moisturizing Essences Daytime SPF Moisturizers Personal Care

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Biodynes® 03 Bioactive (Patent Pending) Protect Skin Against Environmental Aggressors

Our modern urban environment is filled with chemicals and physical particles that have a harmful effect on our skin. One of those components that have been identified as potentially having a detrimental effect on skin is ozone (O3).1-9 Some of the effects ozone can have is to instantly react with important antioxidant reservoirs in the skin, such as vitamin C and vitamin E, and can convert essential skin lipids into lipid peroxidases which can ultimately lead to skin degradation. The resulting effect could lead to a loss of skin elasticity, premature aging, and overall lackluster skin.

Key Product Benefits – Protects from environmental aggressors – Reduces appearance of wrinkles and fine lines – Mitigates the visible effects of premature aging

Key Consumer Benefits – Lipid Barrier Improvement – Ozone Protection Factor™

Claim Ideas – Skin Smoothing and Firming – Environmental Protection – Urban Defense – Enhanced Barrier for Better Moisture Retention

INCI Name Saccharomyces Ferment Lysate Filtrate

Use Levels1.0–5.0 %

Suggested Formulations

– BB and CC Creams – Anti-Aging Serums – Moisturizing Essences – Daytime SPF Moisturizers

Personal Care

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In Vitro Efficacy Results

In Vitro Ozone Damage Protection Study

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– MatTek™ full thickness tissue exposed to ozone (1.2 ppm) for 1 hour [equivalent to 8 hours exposure of skin on a highly polluted day]

– Biodynes® O3 bioactive effectively offers Ozone Damage Protec-tion against oxidative stress, as shown by decreasing levels of 8-oxoguanine

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– 90-Day Study conducted on 60 volunteers – 3% Biodynes® O3 bioactive offered a 61% improvement – 5% Biodynes® O3 bioactive showed a 72% improvement – Study conducted in São Paulo, Brazil during the summer months,

when ozone levels are at their highest

Dermatological Assessment of Overall Skin Appearance

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After a 90-day treatment with 5% Biodynes® O3 bioactive, a statistically significant anti-wrinkle effect was observed in 34% of the participants compared to placebo-treated controls.

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