Clinical treatments such as laser therapy reign as the gold standard of anti-aging treatments, thanks to their ability to dramatically and instantly reverse the signs of aging in a short amount of time. However, not all women are ready to take that drastic next step to get dramatic results. A lot of Filipinas would rather just keep on searching for the perfect bottled potion of youth rather than subject themselves to lying prone under (what they deem) a very intimidating contraption.
Giving a less intimidating, not to mention more affordable alternative to laser treatments, Olay's new premium anti-aging variant, Olay Regenerist, harnesses the science of cell regeneration behind laser treatments with its unique amino-peptide complex, a breakthrough anti-aging technology that helps regenerate skin’s appearance at the most basic cellular level.
Going beyond skin care to cell care, the treatment mimics the effects of laser technology without damaging the skin and without the anxiety attacks. Laser treatments work by triggering the wound-healing response, in which the skin repairs itself and produces more structural proteins such as collagen and elastin. The ingredients in Olay Regenerist similarly trigger the skin’s wound-healing ability to regenerate youthful healthy cells.
The new ambassador of Olay, in fact, is a woman who would rather smear cream than subject herself to laser treatment. Model, actress and mom to four kids Tweetie de Leon-Gonzalez, who, at 41, is still devoid of facial lines (unfair!) credits the new Olay Regenerist line with improving her skin texture and skin tone even after a week's use.