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Eternal Youth Fostered by Sugar Serum?

by Kathy Jones on Jan 20 2012 8:28 PM

A new weapon against aging is now available as a skin serum that contains synthetic versions of glycans, naturally occurring sugars in the skin, gains popularity.

 Eternal Youth Fostered by Sugar Serum?
A new weapon against aging is now available as a skin serum that contains synthetic versions of glycans, naturally occurring sugars in the skin, gains popularity.
Hailed as the "holy grail" of anti-ageing, Forever Youth Liberator from Yves Saint Laurent had already racked up more than 5,000 pre-orders.

In a trial of 50 women, nine out of ten said their skin looked more luminous after using the lotion, while 72 per cent said fine lines were less visible.

"Glycobiology is going to change the world in many areas and it is a very important development in skincare too," said science writer and broadcaster Vivienne Parry.

"Glycans are complicated sugars that play a key role in the structure of the skin. They also sit on the surface of cells and transmit messages to them. Glycans reduce with age. These glycans can make skin cells act as they would have when in a younger body," Parry explained.

YSL worked with Professor Peter Seeberger, of Germany's Max Planck Institute, to develop the serum.

"I was surprised YSL was interested in my work. I'm interested in health, not face paint. Still, we were able to apply our existing techniques to glycans in skin," the Sun quoted him as saying.

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But the search for eternal youth is not cheap. Just 30g - just more than two tablespoons of the serum - is 50 pounds.

Source-ANI


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