About Osmosis Skincare
The Future is Here
Osmosis Skin Care offers a collection of facial products that are safe to use on even the
most sensitive skin because they are infused with nutrients that are highly efficacious and
yet non-inflammatory. For decades most skincare companies have been using
irritating ingredients that work by inflaming the skin. This has to change if we want to
reverse aging skin. Most skincare companies also struggle to get adequate penetration
(2-5% on average) and they have failed to address the lack of skin nutrition needed to feed
the repair process. This has resulted in poor outcomes throughout the world.
Osmosis achieves remarkable results by addressing every aspect of skin damage;
collagen/elastin production, scar tissue build-up, loss of skin nutrition and growth factors,
and DNA damage. In addition, Osmosis Skincare avoids ingredients and strategies that weaken and
inflame the skin. Finally, Osmosis Skincare differentiates itself by using the most advanced ingredients
in the world. We are the first to offer DNA repair strategies using Zinc Finger Technology™.
We are the first to offer liposomally delivered stem cell growth factors. We have over 17
patents pending for ingredients that have the unique ability to improve the skin without
damaging or interfering with its proper function. Osmosis Skincare is the first company discussing
increasing skin nutrition and offering multiple modalities to achieve that goal.
No skincare line in the world has a more complete approach to skin health than Osmosis Skincare.
Your results will reflect that.
Give Yourself the Gift of Safe Skincare
Osmosis Skincare is proud to be listed as one of the 432 companies setting the bar
for safer personal care products.
The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics’ recent Market Shift report has bestowed Osmosis Skincare with “Innovator” status. The Compact for Safe Cosmetics is a voluntary pledge to avoid chemicals
that are banned in other countries, to avoid harmful ingredients whenever possible and to fully disclose product ingredients to help consumers make educated choices about what they put in and
on their bodies.
According to the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics’ website, more than 1,500 companies signed the Compact between 2004 until 2011 when The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics closed the Compact.
The research team at Environmental Working Group’s Skin Deep database developed tools for tracking each company’s compliance with the goals of the Compact. These tools were used to determine
companies included in The Market Shift report.
The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics is working with the cosmetics industry and lawmakers to pass the Safe Cosmetics Act, which would make it illegal to sell products made with the hazardous chemicals that are
currently prevalent in conventional personal care products.
For more on Market Shift and to view a list of the companies, visit The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics.
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