The two-part skincare system was created by NARS cosmetics' former VP of global marketing—who also happens to be a chemist.
Courtesy of Sweet Chemistry. Image treatment from Ashley Peña.Product rotation should be a key component of your skincare routine. It’s a fact that the skin gets used to products’ active ingredients after only a few months—in turn, the stellar results you first experienced may suddenly vanish. Additionally, not all products can be used together, nor target all your specific skin concerns.
John O’Neill—who ran Columbia University’s Laboratory for Stem Cell and Tissue Engineering—and Alec Batis, the former VP of global marketing for NARS cosmetics who also happens to be a chemist. This cream and oil serum’s hero ingredients utilize the power of matrikine peptides—which Sweet Chemistry gleans from upcycled cow bones . This is the same technology used in tissue regeneration, organ transplants, and other medical procedures.
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