07-12-2012, 04:57
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Has anyone heard of this??
Commipheroline
Commipheroline is an extract from the Guggul plant (Commiphora mukul), a myrrh plant found primarily in India. The gum of the Guggul plant has been used in India traditional Ayurvedic medicine since the 6th Century B.C. for promoting metabolism.
Commipheroline is a new trend in cosmetics technology for its super plumping effects. Commipheroline is capable of stimulating lipogenesis (fatty acid synthesis), resulting that triglycerides are formed, which deposit in the adipose cells (fat cells) of the skin. and the adipose cells are enlarged.
Therefore, Commipheroline is used in topical breasts products to enlarge adipose cells in breasts tissues. A subject study with women aged between 18 and 43 showed an increase in bust measurement by 2 cm on average after 6 weeks of daily application of Commipheroline.
And also as Commipheroline enlarge adipose cells and pad out the wrinkles from underneath, resulting that the skin becomes plumper, small wrinkles disappear and deeper wrinkles are reduced.
Commipheroline is used at 1% concentration in Elevate Cream
http://www.beautyproductsdirect.com/elevate.html
Would this Guggul liquid extract contain Commipheroline?
Its 1:4 Guggul resin extract to alcohol to preserve the extract
http://www.myworldhut.com/products/Guggu...emist.html
thats 25% concentration, would work better than 1% Commipheroline cream? , if mixed with an essential oil and skin penetration agent?
Ordering some today to mix with Biovea PM Cream which i currently use, will see what happens, if nothing at all!
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I just looked at your link which I should have done to begin with, they are in the US, and this product has the same botanical name so I'm would probably try it. But a lot of the expensive products I read about had a FAQ section and a lot of people asked about using it more often than recommended, and the answer was always that it would not give better results, but would not be harmful. So maybe 25% would not give better results but it wouldn't hurt to try. Thank you for sharing this!
Has anyone heard of this??
Commipheroline
Commipheroline is an extract from the Guggul plant (Commiphora mukul), a myrrh plant found primarily in India. The gum of the Guggul plant has been used in India traditional Ayurvedic medicine since the 6th Century B.C. for promoting metabolism.
Commipheroline is a new trend in cosmetics technology for its super plumping effects. Commipheroline is capable of stimulating lipogenesis (fatty acid synthesis), resulting that triglycerides are formed, which deposit in the adipose cells (fat cells) of the skin. and the adipose cells are enlarged.
Therefore, Commipheroline is used in topical breasts products to enlarge adipose cells in breasts tissues. A subject study with women aged between 18 and 43 showed an increase in bust measurement by 2 cm on average after 6 weeks of daily application of Commipheroline.
And also as Commipheroline enlarge adipose cells and pad out the wrinkles from underneath, resulting that the skin becomes plumper, small wrinkles disappear and deeper wrinkles are reduced.
Commipheroline is used at 1% concentration in Elevate Cream
http://www.beautyproductsdirect.com/elevate.html
Would this Guggul liquid extract contain Commipheroline?
Its 1:4 Guggul resin extract to alcohol to preserve the extract
http://www.myworldhut.com/products/Guggu...emist.html
thats 25% concentration, would work better than 1% Commipheroline cream? , if mixed with an essential oil and skin penetration agent?
Ordering some today to mix with Biovea PM Cream which i currently use, will see what happens, if nothing at all!
[/quote
I just looked at your link which I should have done to begin with, they are in the US, and this product has the same botanical name so I'm would probably try it. But a lot of the expensive products I read about had a FAQ section and a lot of people asked about using it more often than recommended, and the answer was always that it would not give better results, but would not be harmful. So maybe 25% would not give better results but it wouldn't hurt to try. Thank you for sharing this!