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How to Use LifeCell

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By Lacy Enderson
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Use LifeCell
Use LifeCell
http://www.lifecellskin.com/?ref=7918eab0&data1=449330

LifeCell skin care products are advertised as anti aging and skin firming. The active ingredients in the LifeCell cream includes: acetyl hexapeptide which is similar to the ingredient found in botox; silicon dioxide crystals, which reflect light to brighten the face; idebedone which is a powerful antioxidant used to reduce lines and dryness; nitric oxide gas used to dilate the capillaries and deanol for tightening and toning the skin. Use as directed for best results.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • LifeCell cream
  1. Step 1

    Squeeze a pea size amount of the LifeCell cream onto your finger and apply it to the wrinkles on your forehead. Use more if you need to. Rub it into the skin completely.

  2. Step 2

    Place another pea size amount of Lifecell cream to your finger and rub it into the crows feet on one side of your eye. Repeat on the other side.

  3. Step 3

    Continue adding small amounts of cream to the remaining wrinkles on your face and neck. Smile lines on both sides of your mouth, and the frown creases between your eyes are ideal places to place the cream.

  4. Step 4

    Rub the cream into your skin completely so it doesn't show. If it takes awhile to disappear, you've used too much.

  5. Step 5

    Wait about 60 seconds after application to see the dramatic decrease in the lines on your face and neck. If you are not satisfied after waiting 2 minutes, apply some more.

Tips & Warnings
  • LifeCell isn't sold in stores. You can only purchase it on its website (see Resources).
  • Do not get the LifeCell cream in your eyes, and do not ingest it.

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