
Recent media coverage about Revercel®
An article about Kombucha published in the September 2007 Skin & Allergy News discusses topical products that incorporate Kombucha in its formulations and begins with Revercel PM."...the product also contains Kombucha, along with botanicals such as jojoba esters, apricot kernal oil, sunflower seed oil, and shea butter. Revercel PM is designed to restore tone, volume, and healthy color to the skin, and reduce the appearance of lines and wrinkles." The article is written by Dr. Leslie Baumann, director of cosmetic dermatology at the University of Miami.
Triple Duty Sunscreen enjoys rave reviews in the September 2007 San Jose Mercury News. The article "The Bottom Line: Which has the right formula for color, moisture, protection?" contains testimonials that declare "I loved it so much that it's no longer just for special occasions. It's still one step, but now I have even skin tone and even more sun protection."
HeartHealthy Magazine's August 2007 issue featured the skin caring benefits of Revercel Warming Pumpkin Enzyme Mask!
Dr. Rick Noodleman was featured on KGO Channel 7 News Monday, February 26, 2007 discussing "Eyes by Thermage", the latest anti-aging option that tightens and lifts sagging skin to reduce fine lines and wrinkles.
Dr. Arlene Noodleman, co-founder and CEO of Revercel Skin Care, was featured the January 2007 issues of Silicon Valley's "Gentry" magazine. As Chair of the "Go Red for Women" event, calling attention to heart disease among women, Dr. Noodleman notes "We've always focused on women's health in our practice. My specialty is Preventive Medicine."
December 2006 spotlight! Unfold Neck and Decolletage Firming Cream was featured both in the San Jose Mercury News and San Jose Magazine's "Beauty Buzz - Fresh Finds for Your Face" section. Both articles emphasize Unfold's anti-aging peptides and firming ingredients to help defy gravity!
Dr. Rick Noodleman was recently featured on KGO Channel 7's "View from the Bay" TV program. Click here to view video as he discusses anti-aging procedures, followed by a feature on Revercel Skin Care products.
Revercel's newest anti-aging solution Unfold Neck and Decolletage Firming Cream was featured in a recent issue of The Soy Daily, a publication focusing on soy and other natural health and beauty products. Packed with anti-aging peptides as well as botanicals such as algae extract for increased cell turnover, Revercel's Unfold helps to defy gravity by firming and smoothing "crepey" skin while improving elasticity and radiance.
The Sunday, May 8, 2005 issue of the San Jose Mercury News Style section features a comparison of skin lightening agents — do they really work? The one that wowed their editors was Revercel Skin Lightening Lotion, containing kojic acid, vitamin E and antioxidant moisturizers designed to fade skin discolorations. Said the tester, "The patch of dark spots around my left ankle felt smoother and looked noticeably ligher." The other products tested didn't even come close. Click here to learn more about Skin Lightening Lotion.
Real Simple magazine tapped Revercel co-creator Dr. Rick Noodleman for insider secrets on how to achieve the best results from professional facials — pick up their latest special issue, Spring 2005, on newsstands now to learn more.
Popular websites, newspaper, and magazines love Revercel's new Warming Pumpkin Enzyme Mask.
Allure Magazine noted Revercel's Pumpkin Mask for its wonderful scent and the smooth skin that resulted from use.
Beauty and style website Focus on Style featured our mask on its breast cancer awareness-themed page, and reminded readers we're donating $1 from every tube sold to breast cancer research.
In the November 2004 issue of People en Español magazine, the beauty editors tout the benefits of natural skin care and say Revercel's Warming Pumpkin Enzyme Mask is a favorite product of Christina Aguilera. They write, "What suits this diva best is the Revercel mask with pumpkin enzymes, due to its ability to revitalize and purify the facial skin as well as to its strong Vitamin E content."
On October 6, the Cleveland Plain Dealer newspaper plays up "Pampering with pumpkin." The beauty editors write, "Pumpkins are everything during October, but not just decorative pumpkins. The Revercel beauty company is introducing the Warming Pumpkin Enzyme Mask, which besides pumpkin enzymes, is packed with purifying mineral clay and vitamins, all designed for deep cleaning. The warmth of the title arises from a natural, heat-producing mineral that kicks in on application . . . Revercel reports that . . it will donate a portion of pumpkin mask sales to breast cancer research."
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