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Dr Graeme Glass PhD, explains how traditional skincare only tackles the visible signs of aging, and how LYMA Skincare is the first formulation engineered to reverse the root causes of skin aging.
Geno: derived from genomic (the study of genes).
Lytics: derived from senolytics (to increase longevity)
Genolytic™ is a breakthrough technology developed to significantly counter the causes and effects of aging.
Genolytic™ is the first skin science to disrupt the skin's aging process by aiding DNA methylation and regulating gene expression.
Genolytic™ technology delivers measurable results in the short and long-term. It increases skin's cell renewal, circulation, hydration and barrier-strength while also slowing the epigenetic clock. Instead of dying off in greater numbers, cells are empowered and regenerated for long-term disruption of the aging process.
State-of-the-art patented, cosmeceutical ingredients at doses proven to work.
Powered by LYMA's patented subcuticle delivery system to act on every layer of your skin.
State-of-the-art patented, cosmeceutical ingredients at doses proven to work. Powered by LYMA's patented subcuticle delivery system to act on every layer of your skin.
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LYMA Skincare powered by Genolytics™ sets the new standard
The most powerful epigenetic skin science in existence
World's first bioactive protocol to empower all layers of the skin simultaneously
Patented subcuticle delivery system to penetrate down to the dermis
A dermatological intervention, not a traditional beauty cream or skincare treatment
Interrupts and reverses the eight mechanisms of skin aging
Exceeds skincare standards - a dermatological breakthrough
"Works to supply cells with more energy and restores their ability to make collagen and elastin."
"I saw my skin improve a lot in just two weeks."
“Experts are queuing up to praise LYMA.”
"This skincare is unbelievable. Honestly this is the best my skin has ever looked."
"Believe the hype."
"My skin is glowing."
"Miracle cream. Facelift style results."
"Leading science-based skincare. The first to address why skin ages."
"The first of its kind breakthrough formula. Your skin behaves as if it's in its 20's"
"The product that no brand has done before."
"An epigenetic breakthrough."
An epigenetic breakthrough
The most active skin science in existence
Engineered by geneticists
Powered by Genolytic™ technology
Transforms skin in just 30 days
Accelerate results with the LYMA Laser
LYMA Skincare Starter Kit from $525/USD
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While conventional skincare aims to reverse the signs of aging, LYMA Skincare's bioactive formula is the first to target the 8 underlying mechanisms of aging, reversing the process and regenerating through all layers of the skin. Developed by an expert team of plastic surgeons, dermatologists, biochemists, and geneticists, LYMA Skincare's bioactive formula works on the remaining 80% of living skin cells that traditional skincare isn't able to reach, transforming the skin at every layer,
LYMA Skincare has been dermatologically tested and is safe to use on all skin tones and all skin types.
Common skin concerns associated with aging include wrinkles and fine lines, dark circles, redness, pigmentation, a loss of elasticity and volume, dullness, and dryness. LYMA Skincare is the first protocol to address those symptoms by targeting the underlying mechanisms that cause them.
LYMA Skincare is the most active protocol in existence and some of these beneficial ingredients naturally have an aroma. Disguising them would require the addition of synthetic perfumes which can cause irritation or hormonal imbalances in the skin. LYMA Skincare uses thyme oil as a stabilizer which adds to the formula's distinctive scent.
Although LYMA Skincare isn't formulated to treat acne, it boosts microcirculation, collagen production, hydration, reduces inflammation and promotes a healthy microbiome, all of which may have a positive impact on active acne and acne scarring. For a more targeted approach, we recommend using the LYMA Laser along with the LYMA Oxygen Mist and Glide.
LYMA Skincare is formulated to accelerate skin renewal and eradicate dead and senescent cells, which in turn helps to improve the appearance of dark spots and hyperpigmentation.
LYMA Skincare is formulated with potent antioxidants such as MitoPrime® which prevents cellular damage at an exponentially higher rate than vitamin C.
No. LYMA Skincare already contains Retinyl Palmitate and Bakuchiol, both of which increase the skin's cell turnover to unclog pores and boost collagen production for a fresher, plumper appearance without the side effects commonly associated with retinols, including irritation, redness and flaking.
Yes, LYMA Skincare is formulated with Telangyn™, a patented peptide specifically designed to calm facial redness, reduce inflammation and inhibit collagen breakdown, which helps to rebuild the ECM (Extra Cellular Matrix) and slow skin aging. Like all peptides, Telangyn™ has water-binding properties which help to hydrate and smooth the skin.
Yes, LYMA Skincare contains PrimaHyal™ 50, a patented hydrolyzed form of the humectant, hyaluronic acid. Unlike standard hyaluronic acid however, its low molecular weight allows it to penetrate far deeper into the skin, making it far more effective at boosting hydration and encouraging moisture retention.
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