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SkinMedica TNS Essential Serum

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This all-in-one skin rejuvenating serum improves the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, skin tone and texture. Appropriate for all skin types.

1 Oz. / 28.4 g

Key Benefits of TNS Essential Serum®

  • Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
  • Enhances skin texture
  • Enhances skin tone

Using Growth Factor Like Never Before

TNS Essential Serum® offers a combination of the renowned growth factor formula, TNS Recovery Complex® in one chamber and APS Corrective Complex in the other.

Additional Information

When should I use this product in my daily skin care routine?

TNS Essential Serum® should be applied after cleansing and toning the skin and prior to applying any other products, including sunscreens. Note: TNS Recovery Complex® is in one chamber of the TNS Essential Serum® pump, you do not need to incorporate TNS Recovery Complex® in your daily routine.

How long to use?

You should use TNS Essential Serum® as long as you wish to improve the overall appearance of your skin. Our clinical studies show that initial results occur in 30 days with optimal results occurring in 90 days. For best results, you should use twice daily and incorporate as part of your daily skin care routine.

What is TNS®?
A mixture of growth factors, cytokines, antioxidants and matrix proteins.

What are growth factors?
Growth factors are messenger proteins that are inherent in our bodies and play a role in maintaining healthy skin.

What is APS Corrective Complex?
A patented mixture of antioxidants, peptides and other innovative ingredients that in combination improves the overall appearance of skin.

Uncover What Your Skin Needs

Our skin biologists and formulation scientists are constantly researching so we can continue to deliver innovative new products to meet a wide range of skin care needs.

Photodamage

Sun exposure is by far the most influential environmental factor affecting the aging of the skin and the leading cause of photodamage. Photodamage to the skin is caused by exposure to harmful ultraviolet light. It is most commonly a chronic condition that results in gradual changes in the skin caused by an accumulation of sun exposure over time. Acute forms of photodamage can be caused by sunburn.

Age-Spots

Pigment producing cells in the skin (melanocytes) are stimulated to produce more pigment when exposed to ultraviolet rays, resulting in age-spots (also known as sun spots or solar lentigines). Age spots are associated with cumulative sun exposure. and mostly appear in areas consistently exposed to sunlight such as the back of the hands, forearms, neck, chest and face.

Acne-Prone Skin

Acne is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the pilosebaceous unit that affects at least 85% of adolescents and young adults. Distribution of acne lesions is generally limited to areas with well developed sebaceous glands including the face, back, chest and upper arms. Characteristics of acne include open comedones (blackheads), closed comedones (whiteheads), papules, pustules (inflamed pimples) and cysts.

Characteristics of Dry Skin

A thin epidermis, underactive sebaceous glands, lack of moisture, skin feels tight (especially after washing), skin appears to be dull, flaking of the skin, fine lines and wrinkles are evident, skin generally has fine pores, and skin can feel itchy.

Normal to Dry Skin

Normal to dry skin tends to look dull around the cheek, eye, and lip area. It can be exacerbated by hot, dry weather in the summer months in dry climates or by indoor heating systems during the dry winter months.

Normal to Oily Skin

Normal to oily skin tends to be glossy and oily to the touch, especially on the forehead, chin, nose or the “T” zone. The skin may become oily as the day goes on or during periods of stress.

Weight 1 oz