LYMA launches groundbreaking new skincare in collaboration with plastic surgeon

26 June 2023 , 23:01
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LYMA has launched a new range (Image: LYMA)
LYMA has launched a new range (Image: LYMA)

Luxury wellness brand LYMA have expanded their range with a brand new skincare product - that promises to address the eight mechanisms of skin ageing, to leave shoppers looking youthful. LYMA Skin™ uses skin science to tackle ageing with a focus on how genes work.

The latest, innovative launched is made up of over 80% active ingredients - making it unique as skincare products are typically made up of a 20:80 ratio of water to actives, but LYMA Skin™ is turning that on its head with 80:20 ratio of active ingredients to water.

There are a number of ingredients that work together in unison to clear dead skin cells, accelerate skin renewal and provide ongoing hydration. Some of these ingredients are widely known of - like Hyaluronic Acid, but there are a number of LYMA's patented Genolytics™ that are far more unique.

L22®, Spermidine and aurafirm all work together to recreate the environment of '22-year-old skin', which has been described as the optimum environment for good bacteria to grow and thrive. The new range works to target a number of issues that go below the surface.

Lucy Goff, LYMA Founder, said: “You are fighting a losing battle if you only tackle the surface level signs of ageing. In an industry saturated with endless products designed to tackle a limited number of concerns, consumers are left to create their own protocols, often mixing actives and brands that are incompatible, or at worst, cancel each other out.

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"LYMA Skin™ Serum and Cream, have been designed to work together, simplifying the consumer’s routine to deliver genuinely remarkable results.”

The new range underwent clinical trials where 50 people aged between 30 and 65 used the products over a span of 12 weeks. They reported that they saw a 72% improvement in skin hydration, 51% improvement in skin firmness, 24% improvement in skin elasticity and 21% reduction in redness.

The range was made in partnership with plastic surgeon Dr Graeme E. Glass who is also an Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery at Weill Cornell Medical College. He says: “LYMA Skin™ takes several ground-breaking scientific concepts and combines them, to once again, create a revolution in skincare. The fact is topical skincare products are formulated to feel good, to look good and to smell good, in that order but with LYMA Skin™ we sought to do things differently and we succeeded”.

You can buy the LYMA Skin™ Serum and Cream Starter Kit duo here for £495 and the refills here for £445.

Jada Jones

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