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Experience a breakthrough in skincare technology, specifically designed to harness the power and potency of amino acids... essential to vibrant, nourished, healthy looking skin
The revolutionary Simply Better Skin Care™ formula has been developed through a collaborative effort involving dermatologists, researchers, and skincare specialists, spearheaded by an award-winning Cosmetic Scientist.
After thorough research, the team uncovered that prevalent skin concerns such as dryness, fine lines, wrinkles, diminished radiance, loss of elasticity, uneven skin tone, and discoloration often arise from a deficiency in essential components crucial for generating flawless, healthy skin cells, particularly Amino Acids. Over a decade of dedicated research and rigorous testing has led to the innovation of the groundbreaking Simply Better Skin Care formulas.
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WHy Amino Acids
HYDRATION
The most important function of any skin care product
Amino Acids control your body’s “Natural Moisturizing Factor or NMF”. NMF is essential for deep layer hydration, exfoliation of old cells and overall health of and wellbeing of the skin. Nothing can hydrate the skin better than the Simply Better™ formula because it leverages the NMF to deeply hydrate from the inside-out.
increased hydration in just 28 days
Typical skin care moisturizers work by covering or sealing the skin to help prevent moisture loss. Typically these types of products are called moisturizers as they attempt to keep moisture in. While these of products may give the skin a temporary nicer appearance, they do nothing to directly hydrate the skin. However, these oily products can clog pores, block the release of toxins and prevent the skin from breathing. Some of these cover and seal products may actually contribute to the aging process. The most important function of the Simply Better™ formula is the ability to deliver hydration deep into the skins layers, where its needed most.
Amino Acids - The most powerful and versitile ingredient you can put on your skin
Some of the World’s most popular skin care ingredients are in fact amino acids, just in different combinations. Skin care companies like to come up with fancy words to help sell their products. But why limit yourself to just a few? Get all 17 amino acids necessary for perfect, healthy, younger looking skin.
Peptides
Peptides are made up of amino acids. When amino acids are combined in certain formations, they create specific peptides (and there are hundreds of peptides), and when peptides are formed in a certain way, they make specific proteins.
Peptide 21
Is a Luxury brands "code name" for their blend of blend of amino acids. The same amino acids are available in the Simply Better™ formula for a fraction of the price.
Collagen
Collagen is made of specific amino acids – Glycine, Proline, Hydroxyproline and Arginine. These amino acids form three strands, which make up the triple-helix structure characteristic of collagen . All of these amino acids are in the Simply Better Skin Care™ Formulas.
BCAA's
There are three amino acids that comprise BCAA's - leucine, isoleucine, and valine. All of which are in the Simply Better Skin Care™ Formulas.
Ogliopeptides
Dipeptides (two amino acids), tripeptides (three amino acids), tetrapeptides (four amino acids), pentapeptides (five amino acids), hexapeptides (six amino acids), heptapeptides (seven amino acids), octapeptides (eight amino acids), nonapeptides (nine amino acids),
Acetyl Hexapeptide-8
Acetyl hexapeptide-8 is a synthetic peptide that is primarily used in skin care products. Formerly known by its original trade name Argireline and generically as acetyl hexapeptide-3, it has water-binding properties and skin-restoring abilities that play roles in helping skin look and feel younger.
The 17 amino acids in the Simply Better Skin Care™ Formulas
(9 of which are essential)
It's important to know what is in your skin care! Click on any of the ingredients listed to see what it does for your skin.
L-Lysine HCl, an essential amino acid, offers several benefits for the skin:
- Collagen Synthesis Support: L-Lysine plays a crucial role in collagen synthesis. Collagen is a protein that provides structure to the skin, helping to maintain its firmness and elasticity. Adequate levels of L-Lysine can contribute to collagen production, promoting smoother and more supple skin.
- Wound Healing: L-Lysine is involved in tissue repair and wound healing. It aids in the formation of collagen and other proteins essential for the regeneration of damaged skin. This can be beneficial for individuals with cuts, bruises, or other skin injuries.
- Antiviral Properties: L-Lysine has been studied for its potential antiviral properties, particularly in relation to the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Some studies suggest that L-Lysine supplementation may help reduce the frequency and severity of cold sores, which are caused by HSV.
- UV Protection: There is some evidence to suggest that L-Lysine may offer protection against UV-induced skin damage. This could be particularly relevant in the context of sun exposure and its impact on premature aging and skin health.
- Moisture Retention: Amino acids, including L-Lysine, are known to contribute to the skin’s natural moisture retention mechanisms. This can be beneficial for preventing dryness and maintaining skin hydration.
Antioxidant Properties: L-Histidine has antioxidant properties, which means it can help neutralize free radicals in the body. Free radicals can contribute to oxidative stress, which is linked to premature aging and various skin issues. By acting as an antioxidant, L-Histidine may contribute to protecting the skin from oxidative damage.
Histamine Synthesis: L-Histidine is a precursor to histamine, a compound involved in immune responses and inflammatory reactions. While excessive inflammation can be harmful to the skin, controlled and regulated inflammatory responses play a role in the body’s defense mechanisms. Maintaining a balanced level of histamine may contribute to healthy immune function.
Wound Healing: Amino acids, including L-Histidine, are involved in the body’s processes of tissue repair and wound healing. This is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the skin and promoting recovery from injuries.
Skin Barrier Function: The skin barrier is essential for protecting the body from external factors, such as bacteria and environmental pollutants. Proteins, including those derived from amino acids like L-Histidine, contribute to the maintenance of the skin barrier function.
Moisture Retention: Amino acids, in general, are involved in maintaining skin hydration. L-Histidine may contribute to this by supporting the production of proteins that help the skin retain moisture.
Collagen Synthesis: L-Threonine is involved in the biosynthesis of collagen, a key structural protein in the skin. Collagen is crucial for maintaining skin elasticity, firmness, and resilience. Adequate levels of L-Threonine support the production of collagen, contributing to healthy and youthful-looking skin.
Protein Synthesis: As an essential amino acid, L-Threonine is involved in general protein synthesis. Proteins are essential for the structure and function of cells, including skin cells. Adequate protein synthesis is necessary for the maintenance and repair of skin tissues.
Wound Healing: L-Threonine plays a role in tissue repair and wound healing. It contributes to the formation of proteins that are crucial for the regeneration of damaged skin. This can be beneficial for promoting the healing of cuts, scrapes, or other skin injuries.
Immune System Support: Amino acids, including L-Threonine, play a role in supporting the immune system. A healthy immune system is essential for overall well-being, including skin health.
Mucin Production: L-Threonine is involved in the synthesis of mucin, a glycoprotein that plays a role in maintaining the mucous membranes, including those on the skin’s surface. This can contribute to skin hydration and protection.
Moisture Retention: L-Serine is involved in the synthesis of phospholipids, which are essential components of cell membranes. Healthy cell membranes contribute to the skin’s ability to retain moisture. Adequate moisture is crucial for maintaining skin hydration and preventing dryness.
Collagen Formation: L-Serine is a precursor to glycine, which is one of the amino acids involved in collagen synthesis. Collagen is a structural protein that provides support to the skin, contributing to its firmness and elasticity. Adequate levels of L-Serine may indirectly support collagen production.
Neurotransmitter Function: L-Serine is a precursor to neurotransmitters such as serine hydroxymethyltransferase. Proper neurotransmitter function is essential for communication between nerve cells, and this can indirectly impact various bodily functions, including skin responses to external stimuli.
Immune System Support: Amino acids, including L-Serine, play a role in supporting the immune system. A healthy immune system is crucial for overall well-being, including the skin’s ability to defend against infections and maintain a balanced inflammatory response.
Detoxification: L-Serine is involved in the synthesis of several compounds, including cysteine, which is a precursor to the antioxidant glutathione. Antioxidants contribute to the body’s detoxification processes, helping to neutralize free radicals that can contribute to oxidative stress and premature aging of the skin.
L-Valine is an essential amino acids, that plays several crucial roles in the skins health:
Tissue Repair and Wound Healing: L-Valine, along with other branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), is involved in protein synthesis, which is essential for tissue repair and wound healing. This process is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the skin.
Collagen Synthesis: Collagen is a key structural protein in the skin, contributing to its strength and elasticity. L-Valine, as an essential amino acid, is involved in the synthesis of various proteins, including those that make up collagen fibers. Adequate collagen levels are essential for skin health and preventing the signs of aging.
Muscle Maintenance: While not a direct benefit for the skin, maintaining muscle health indirectly supports skin health. Regular exercise, which involves the utilization of amino acids like L-Valine, can improve blood circulation, contributing to nutrient delivery to the skin.
Immune System Support: Amino acids, including L-Valine, play a role in supporting the immune system. A healthy immune system is essential for overall well-being, including the skin’s ability to defend against infections and maintain a balanced inflammatory response.
Antioxidant Activity: L-Valine is involved in the synthesis of glutathione, an antioxidant that helps neutralize free radicals in the body. This antioxidant activity may contribute to protecting the skin from oxidative stress and premature aging.
Collagen Production: L-Methionine is a precursor to other amino acids like cysteine and taurine, both of which are important for the synthesis of proteins, including collagen. Collagen is a fundamental structural protein in the skin, providing strength and elasticity.
Antioxidant Properties: L-Methionine itself has antioxidant properties and is involved in the synthesis of the master antioxidant glutathione. Antioxidants help neutralize free radicals in the body, which can contribute to oxidative stress and premature aging of the skin.
Detoxification: L-Methionine is involved in the detoxification processes of the body. It plays a role in the synthesis of compounds like glutathione that aid in detoxifying harmful substances. Efficient detoxification processes can contribute to overall skin health.
Wound Healing: Amino acids, including L-Methionine, are involved in the synthesis of proteins necessary for tissue repair and wound healing. This is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the skin and promoting the healing of cuts, scrapes, or other injuries.
Skin Tone and Pigmentation: L-Methionine is involved in the synthesis of melanin, the pigment responsible for skin and hair color. While excessive melanin production can lead to issues like hyperpigmentation, the balanced synthesis of melanin is essential for maintaining an even skin tone.
Hair and Nail Health: L-Methionine contributes to the health of not only the skin but also the hair and nails. It is an essential component of keratin, a protein that makes up hair and nails, promoting their strength and resilience.
Collagen Synthesis: L-Isoleucine, along with other amino acids, is involved in protein synthesis, including the production of collagen. Collagen is a crucial structural protein in the skin that provides strength, elasticity, and support.
Tissue Repair: Amino acids, including L-Isoleucine, are essential for tissue repair processes. This is particularly important for maintaining the integrity of the skin and promoting healing in case of wounds, cuts, or injuries.
Muscle Maintenance: While not a direct benefit for the skin, maintaining muscle health through amino acids like L-Isoleucine can indirectly support overall skin health. Regular exercise, which involves the use of amino acids, promotes blood circulation, contributing to nutrient delivery to the skin.
Energy Production: L-Isoleucine is a branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) that can be utilized as a source of energy, particularly during times of increased physical activity or stress. Adequate energy levels support the normal functioning of skin cells.
Immune System Support: Amino acids play a role in supporting the immune system. A healthy immune system is vital for overall well-being, including the skin’s ability to defend against infections and maintain a balanced inflammatory response.
Protein Synthesis: L-Leucine is a branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) that plays a crucial role in protein synthesis, including the production of collagen. Collagen is a key structural protein in the skin, providing strength, elasticity, and support.
Tissue Repair: Amino acids, including L-Leucine, are essential for tissue repair processes. This is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the skin and promoting healing in case of wounds, cuts, or injuries.
Muscle Maintenance: While not a direct benefit for the skin, maintaining muscle health through amino acids like L-Leucine can indirectly support overall skin health. Regular exercise, which involves the use of amino acids, promotes blood circulation, contributing to nutrient delivery to the skin.
Energy Production: L-Leucine is a branched-chain amino acid that can be used as a source of energy. Adequate energy levels are essential for the normal functioning of skin cells and other tissues.
Immune System Support: Amino acids, including L-Leucine, play a role in supporting the immune system. A healthy immune system is vital for overall well-being, including the skin’s ability to defend against infections and maintain a balanced inflammatory response.
Antioxidant Properties: Some studies suggest that leucine may have antioxidant properties, helping to neutralize free radicals in the body. Antioxidants contribute to protecting the skin from oxidative stress and premature aging.
Melanin Production: L-Phenylalanine is a precursor to tyrosine, which, in turn, is a precursor to melanin. Melanin is the pigment responsible for skin, hair, and eye color. Adequate levels of L-Phenylalanine contribute to the normal synthesis of melanin, which helps protect the skin from the harmful effects of UV radiation.
Antioxidant Properties: Phenylalanine has antioxidant properties, helping to neutralize free radicals in the body. Free radicals can contribute to oxidative stress, which is linked to premature aging and various skin issues. By reducing oxidative damage, L-Phenylalanine may contribute to maintaining youthful and healthy-looking skin.
Wound Healing: Amino acids, including L-Phenylalanine, are involved in the synthesis of proteins necessary for tissue repair and wound healing. This is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the skin and promoting the healing of cuts, scrapes, or other injuries.
Neurotransmitter Regulation: L-Phenylalanine is a precursor for neurotransmitters such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. These neurotransmitters play a role in mood regulation. Balanced mood levels can indirectly impact skin health, as stress and mood swings are linked to various skin conditions.
L-Arginine is a semi-essential amino acid, meaning that while the body can produce it, there are certain conditions or situations where it becomes essential to obtain it from an external source (like skin care). L-Arginine has several benefits for the skin:
Collagen Synthesis: L-Arginine is involved in the synthesis of collagen, a crucial protein for maintaining the structure, elasticity, and firmness of the skin. Collagen is essential for preventing the formation of wrinkles and fine lines.
Wound Healing: L-Arginine plays a role in the body’s wound healing processes. It is involved in the production of proteins necessary for tissue repair, which is vital for the maintenance of healthy skin.
Nitric Oxide Production: L-Arginine is a precursor to nitric oxide (NO), a molecule that plays a role in vasodilation (widening of blood vessels). Improved blood circulation can enhance the delivery of nutrients and oxygen to the skin, promoting overall skin health.
Antioxidant Properties: L-Arginine has antioxidant properties, helping to neutralize free radicals that can contribute to oxidative stress and skin aging. By reducing oxidative damage, L-Arginine may contribute to maintaining youthful and healthy-looking skin.
Immune Function: L-Arginine is involved in immune system function, contributing to the body’s defense against infections and diseases. A healthy immune system is essential for overall skin health.
Regulation of Water Balance: L-Arginine, along with other amino acids, plays a role in regulating water balance in skin cells. This can contribute to maintaining optimal hydration levels and preventing dryness.
L-Aspartic Acid plays several roles in the skins beauty and overall well-being:
Collagen Synthesis: L-Aspartic Acid is involved in the biosynthesis of collagen, a crucial protein that provides structure to the skin. Collagen helps maintain skin elasticity, firmness, and overall integrity, contributing to a youthful appearance.
Cellular Energy Production: L-Aspartic Acid is involved in the Krebs cycle, a series of chemical reactions that occur in the mitochondria of cells. This cycle is a key component of cellular respiration, contributing to the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the primary source of energy for cells. Adequate energy levels are essential for the proper functioning and renewal of skin cells.
Ammonia Detoxification: L-Aspartic Acid is involved in the detoxification of ammonia, a waste product in the body. Excessive ammonia can be harmful to cells, and efficient detoxification processes contribute to overall cell health, including skin cells.
Amino Acid Metabolism: L-Aspartic Acid is involved in the metabolism of other amino acids. Proper amino acid balance is crucial for overall protein synthesis, which is essential for cell structure and function, including skin cells.
L-Glutamine is a conditionally essential amino acid, meaning that the body can’t produce it and external sources are essential. It plays several roles in the body that benefit the skin:
Collagen Synthesis: L-Glutamine is a precursor to proline, which is involved in collagen synthesis. Collagen is a crucial structural protein in the skin, contributing to its firmness and elasticity. Adequate levels of L-Glutamine may support collagen production.
Wound Healing: L-Glutamine is involved in the body’s wound healing processes. It contributes to the synthesis of proteins and DNA necessary for tissue repair, which is essential for maintaining the integrity of the skin.
Antioxidant Properties: L-Glutamine has antioxidant properties, helping to neutralize free radicals in the body. Free radicals can contribute to oxidative stress, which is linked to premature aging and various skin issues. By reducing oxidative damage, L-Glutamine may contribute to maintaining youthful and healthy-looking skin.
Immune System Support: L-Glutamine is known for its role in supporting the immune system. A healthy immune system is essential for overall well-being, including the skin’s ability to defend against infections and maintain a balanced inflammatory response.
Cellular Energy Production: L-Glutamine is a major energy source for rapidly dividing cells, including those involved in tissue repair and regeneration. Adequate energy levels are essential for the proper functioning and renewal of skin cells.
Maintaining Skin Hydration: L-Glutamine is involved in osmoregulation, helping to regulate water balance within cells. This can contribute to maintaining optimal hydration levels in the skin.
Collagen Synthesis: L-Proline is a key component in the synthesis of collagen. It is one of the amino acids that, along with others like glycine and hydroxyproline, forms the triple helix structure of collagen fibers. Collagen is essential for maintaining the skin’s integrity and elasticity.
Wound Healing: L-Proline is involved in the process of wound healing. It contributes to the production of new tissue and supports the formation of collagen, which is crucial for repairing and regenerating damaged skin.
Anti-Aging Properties: Collagen is closely associated with the prevention of wrinkles and fine lines. By promoting collagen synthesis, L-Proline may contribute to the maintenance of a firm and youthful appearance, helping to minimize the signs of aging.
Skin Firmness and Elasticity: Collagen fibers are responsible for the firmness and elasticity of the skin. L-Proline’s role in collagen synthesis supports the overall structural integrity of the skin, helping to improve its firmness and resilience.
Hydration and Moisture Retention: Collagen also plays a role in maintaining the skin’s hydration. By contributing to collagen synthesis, L-Proline may indirectly support the skin’s ability to retain moisture, preventing dryness and promoting a more supple complexion.
L-Glycine, plays several roles in the body that have direct benefits for the skin:
Collagen Synthesis: L-Glycine is a crucial component in the synthesis of collagen, which is a structural protein that provides strength and elasticity to the skin. Collagen is essential for maintaining the skin’s firmness and preventing the formation of wrinkles and fine lines.
Wound Healing: L-Glycine is involved in the production of proteins necessary for tissue repair and wound healing. This amino acid contributes to the regeneration of skin cells, helping to speed up the healing process.
Anti-Inflammatory Properties: L-Glycine has anti-inflammatory effects, and inflammation plays a role in various skin conditions. By modulating inflammatory responses, L-Glycine may contribute to reducing redness and irritation in the skin.
Detoxification Support: L-Glycine is involved in the synthesis of glutathione, an important antioxidant and detoxifying agent in the body. Antioxidants help neutralize free radicals that can contribute to skin aging and damage.
Neurotransmitter Regulation: L-Glycine is a neurotransmitter that plays a role in the central nervous system. Proper neurotransmitter balance may have indirect effects on skin health, particularly in relation to stress-related skin conditions.
L-Alanine, plays several roles in the body that contribute to overall health and wellbeing of the skin.
Collagen Production: L-Alanine is involved in the synthesis of proteins, including collagen. Collagen is a crucial structural protein in the skin, contributing to its strength, elasticity, and firmness. Adequate collagen levels help maintain a youthful appearance and prevent the formation of wrinkles and fine lines.
Energy Source: L-Alanine can be converted to pyruvate, a key compound in the production of energy. This can provide energy to skin cells, supporting their normal function, repair, and renewal.
Immune System Support: Amino acids, including L-Alanine, play a role in supporting the immune system. A healthy immune system is essential for overall well-being, including the skin’s ability to defend against infections and maintain a balanced inflammatory response.
Detoxification: L-Alanine is involved in the synthesis of glutathione, a potent antioxidant and detoxifying agent in the body. Antioxidants help neutralize free radicals, which can contribute to skin aging and damage.
Water Balance: L-Alanine is involved in osmoregulation, helping to regulate water balance within cells. This can contribute to maintaining optimal hydration levels in the skin.
Melanin Synthesis: L-Tyrosine is a precursor for melanin, the pigment responsible for skin, hair, and eye color. Adequate levels of L-Tyrosine are essential for the normal synthesis of melanin, and balanced melanin production contributes to even skin tone.
UV Protection: Melanin acts as a natural sunscreen by absorbing and dissipating UV radiation. Higher melanin levels in the skin provide increased protection against the harmful effects of UV rays, including sunburn and premature aging.
Wound Healing: L-Tyrosine is involved in the production of proteins necessary for tissue repair and wound healing. This is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the skin and promoting the healing of cuts, scrapes, or other injuries.
Neurotransmitter Regulation: L-Tyrosine is a precursor for neurotransmitters such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. These neurotransmitters play a role in stress response and mood regulation. Balanced stress and mood levels can indirectly impact skin health, as stress is linked to various skin conditions.
Thyroid Hormone Synthesis: L-Tyrosine is a component of thyroid hormones, which play a crucial role in regulating metabolism. Balanced thyroid function is important for overall health, and metabolic processes can influence the health and appearance of the skin.
L-Acetyl Tyrosine is a form of the amino acid tyrosine that includes an acetyl group. L-Acetyl Tyrosine on the skin plays a significant role in skin health due to its involvement in melanin production. Here are potential benefits associated with L-Acetyl Tyrosine:
Melanin Synthesis: Tyrosine is a precursor to melanin, the pigment responsible for skin, hair, and eye color. Adequate levels of tyrosine are essential for the normal synthesis of melanin. Melanin helps protect the skin from the harmful effects of UV radiation by absorbing and dissipating UV rays, providing a natural defense mechanism against sun damage.
UV Protection: The melanin produced with the help of tyrosine provides a level of protection against UV radiation. Increased melanin levels in the skin contribute to better resistance against sunburn and premature aging caused by sun exposure.
Skin Pigmentation: Tyrosine is crucial for maintaining even skin tone and pigmentation. Balanced melanin production, influenced by the availability of tyrosine, contributes to a healthy and uniform complexion.
Antioxidant Properties: While the acetyl group in L-Acetyl Tyrosine may influence its bioavailability, tyrosine itself has antioxidant properties. Antioxidants help neutralize free radicals, reducing oxidative stress that can contribute to premature aging and various skin issues.
What our customers say about Simply Better Skin Care™
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Marguerite Mullins Owner Scottsdale Skin Rejuvenation Scottsdale, Arizona
Over the years I used many skincare products. When I used Simply Better Skincare right away I could notice my skin felt hydrated. The product soaked right in. After about a week my keratosis pilaris on my arms started to completely clear up and my face was looking firmer. Honestly I was impressed with how noticeable the results were and how quickly it was working.
I was so impressed by the product I decided to bring it into my spa and offer it to my clients. All of which agree it’s amazing. I’m here in a desert and it’s hard to find moisturizer good enough to handle the dry air. But this product really works.
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