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Anti-aging Skin Formula
Simply Perfect, is a beautifully designed anti-aging formula that is unique in every way. We are the only manufacturer in the world that produces this product. When you look at the ingredients in any and all high end expensive cosmetic skin care products, all you see is chemicals, of which you know absolutely nothing about. But, you trust that it is a good product because it is a highly publicized famous cosmetic brand, you shouldn't. Chemicals do not belong on the skin. The skin is the largest organ "of " the body and although it exists to provide a barrier to the environmental elements it also has a tendency to absorb things it shouldn't. Your skin can absorb up to 60 % of what is applied to it.
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This incredible product is named Simply Perfect, because it is. It has only two ingredients, pure hyaluronic acid and colloidal copper, and that's it. These two naturally occurring ingredients have the overall most profound affect on maintaining youthful skin. Nothing else comes close.

The Anti-Aging Benefits of Hyaluronic Acid
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a sugar molecule that is naturally occurring in the skin, connective tissues, eyes, and joints. It helps give structure to the skin, repairs tissue, and lubricates the joints.
The highest amount of hyaluronic acid in the body is found in the skin. In fact, our own skin cells actually produce HA naturally in an attempt to maintain moisture levels. It is also a major component of the extracellular matrix, which is the gel-like material that surrounds your skin cells.
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HA is vital in keeping the skin hydrated. HA attracts water from within the dermis and moves it along to the skin surface, the epidermis. It also extracts the moisture from the environment which further hydrates the skin.
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As you age, hyaluronic acid levels in the skin naturally diminish. Your skin doesn't manufacture it as effectively as it used to. That is partly why the skin becomes thinner and drier as you get older. HA levels in the skin significantly decline after age 40.
Hyaluronic acid is an incredibly popular and common ingredient in skincare and cosmeceutical products because of its skin hydrating capability. HA can hold up to 1000 times its molecular weight in water. One gram ( 1/4 teaspoon) of hyaluronic acid can hold 6 liters (one and a half gallons) of water. It works as a magnet for moisture, helping your cells retain as much of it as possible so that your skin feels and appears hydrated, plump and healthy. There is absolutely no other natural substance that can accomplish this kind of skin hydration.
Benefits of Using Hyaluronic Acid for Your Skin
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Hydration
Hydration = Hyaluronic Acid.
Think of hyaluronic acid like a BIG drink of water for your skin. It is able to hold up to 1,000 times its molecular weight in water. Hyaluronic acid penetrates the skin and binds water to skin cells, infusing all layers of the skin with valuable, rejuvenating moisture.
Pure Hyaluronic Acid does not need a bunch of other ingredients and fillers to be effective. In fact, hyaluronic acid is the perfect example of how limited ingredient skincare can deliver real results.
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Humectant
Humectants are used A LOT in skincare. Think of a humectant like a sponge; it will continue to draw in and hold onto moisture after it is collected. They allow hydrogen bonding and attract water.
After infusing the epidermis (top layer of the skin) with valuable moisture, hyaluronic acid acts as a humectant and continues to draw moisture in from the surrounding environment. This will provide lasting hydration for the skin.
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Lipid Barrier Enhancement
Our skin’s main function is to protect our body. Obviously, our skin protects our internal organs, muscles, bones, etc. from the outside world. But, our skin also protects the body from harmful toxins that bombard us on a daily basis.
The top layer of the skin (the epidermis) takes the brunt of outside damage (toxins). As we age, the lipid barrier (fatty acids that trap in water and prevent irritants entering the skin) in the epidermis slows down. Everything from UV rays, to environmental pollution, to lifestyle choices (like smoking) cause damage. This damage results in more fine lines and wrinkles, dark spots, and drier skin.
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Hyaluronic Acid fortifies the skin’s natural barriers to help lock moisture in for an even more dramatic hydrating effect. Over time, this can help slow down the the deterioration of the lipid barrier and help protect and fortify it.
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Increased Resilience
When the lipid barrier is further enhanced and protected by hyaluronic acid, the skin is better able to defend itself against environmental age-factors and pollutants. When it’s not fighting these toxins, the skin remains less wrinkled, brighter, and bouncier longer.
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A good tip to remember: preservatives used in a lot of products can break down your barrier by killing off the good bacteria that also defend the surface of your skin against toxins. The result is a loss of moisture, as well as potential irritation and even infection. Look for products with limited ingredients and not a lot of preservatives. A lot of people with oily or acneic skin want to apply harsher chemicals to “strip” the skin of oil. It’s important to know that most acne-prone skin doesn’t have a strong lipid barrier, which encourages inflammation and irritation. Hyaluronic adds hydration, helps protect the lipid barrier, and is recommended for those with sensitive or acne-prone skin.
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Tighter Skin Tone
No one wants saggy skin. Ever. As we age, the elastin in the skin breaks down, and skin loses its snap, or bounceback. A quick trick to check your elastin (the bounceback) is to pinch the skin on the top of your hand. If it snaps back quickly, you still have a lot of elastin. As you age, the skin won’t bounce back as quickly.
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Hyaluronic Acid is NOT going to replace your elastin but, it can help with the appearance of tightness in the skin. As it fills the skin with moisture, hyaluronic acid tightens the overall complexion. It helps firm facial contours for a more youthful appearance.
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Smoother Texture
Much in the same way it makes the appearance of the skin look tighter, hyaluronic acid also smoothes the texture of the skin. This results in a silky smooth finish you can see and feel.
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Less Visible Fine Lines and Wrinkles
It’s never too early to start protecting and nourishing the skin. Hyaluronic acid is truly an ingredient that gives benefits to twenty and eighty year old skin.
Hyaluronic Acid helps reduce the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles retaining moisture to the skin, creating a plumping effect. When the skin is protected and hydrated, increased skin cell production can take place, as the skin isn’t busy fighting for hydration. This leads to smoother, plumper skin cells.
The skin around the eye area is one of the first to show fine lines and wrinkles.
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While it won’t speed up the cell renewal process, hyaluronic acid does help promote skin cell regeneration by offering extra hydration and barrier protection to the skin. This naturally leads to healthier cells and a more vibrant complexion.
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Pigmentation
When there is increased cell turnover, hyaluronic acid also helps reduce and prevent age spots and pigmentation issues.
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Clarity
When oily skin is stripped of hydration (water) it overcompensates to hydrate the skin by producing oil. A big misconception is that oily and acne prone skins don’t need hydration, but in fact, they do.
The Anti-Aging Benefits of Copper
A good starting point in learning about the benefits of copper would be to read the about our Colloidal Copper. The information provided there is what everyone should know.
Maybe the only time you think about copper is when you leave an Abraham Lincoln in the “take-a-penny, leave-a-penny” jar at the checkout stand. Given how eager people are to unload their change purses of pennies, you’d think copper is worthless. It’s not! Copper has been regarded as a precious metal for thousands of years. The ancient Greeks used this reflective metal to make mirrors. And they valued copper so highly that they chose Aphrodite – the goddess of love – to represent this precious metal.
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And practitioners of ayurvedic medicine – which dates back 3,000 years – recommend drinking water from a copper cup. These practitioners have long theorized that copper removes impurities and helps restore balance and health to the body.
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And now contemporary scientific studies have brought reverence for copper into the modern age. And it’s no wonder. This metal helps improve skin texture, and it helps fight the visible signs of aging.

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Copper is a trace chemical element, with the symbol “Cu” on the periodic table. It provides benefits to body tissues and organs, including the brain, liver, heart, kidneys, and muscles. Copper is essential for joint and bone health, energy levels, heart health, red blood cell formation, a strong immune system, and proper hormone balance.
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Copper is also a key component in collagen production. Collagen is an abundant protein in our body that provides the structure for skin, bone, and connective tissue. In fact, collagen is responsible for making up 75 percent of our skin composition. Skin with plenty of collagen tends to be firm, elastic, and youthful-looking. As our bodies age, collagen formation slows down. This reduction in collagen formation manifests itself in wrinkles, saggy skin, and a lack of elasticity.
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This slowing down of collagen production is correlated with a decreased presence of something called “GHK-cu copper peptides” in blood plasma as we age. Studies have shown that at age 20, GHK-cu copper peptides exist in a concentration of about 200 ng/mL in blood plasma (that’s 200 nanograms per milliliter). By the age of 60, that number decreases to about 80 ng/mL. That’s quite a drop.
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GHK-cu is the acronym for "Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine-copper". The body can produce glycine but histidine and lysine are essential amino acids that must be gotten from our diet. The predominant reason for the decline in GHK-cu is copper deficiency. This tripepetide (3 amino acid complex) is combined with copper in the body, if there is adequate copper.
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Well, they’re small fragments of protein that bind with copper – which is found in trace amounts throughout the body’s cells. When these peptides are at work, they encourage blood vessel growth, help promote skin regeneration, stimulate collagen, and boost antioxidant activities. Essentially, copper acts as a conveyer that carries nourishing, restorative proteins to the skin. When there’s not enough copper in the body to carry out this work, the visible signs of aging become more obvious.
Copper is Essential for Collagen and Elastin Production
Copper is essential in collagen production. Collagen proteins are some of the fibers that make up the connective tissue in the body. This connective tissue is the “glue” that holds the body together, giving tissue its shape and keeping it strong.
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And these shaping and strengthening qualities translate to the skin as well. Collagen exists in the deep layers of the dermis, providing a foundation, or a framework, of sorts, for the rest of the skin. So, when you think of collagen as it relates to the skin, think strength and firmness.
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Elastin usually exists in conjunction with collagen. Elastin is the protein that gives skin its elastic quality, allowing it to move with facial expressions and then snap back into place.
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Of course, just as collagen breaks down over time, so does elastin. After stretching so many times, the fibers lose their resilience, and things don’t snap back into place quite so easily.
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As you now know, copper plays an important role in the synthesis of collagen and elastin. But can copper also encourage the production of collagen? In 2015, a placebo-controlled study found that skin quality was significantly improved with consistent application of copper via a skin cream. After one month of copper application, 70 percent of the study’s participants showed increased skin collagen production.
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And after 12 weeks of copper application to the face, women found an improvement in skin clarity and density, and saw a reduction in fine lines and depth of wrinkles. So, a topical application of copper may help encourage the body to produce collagen and elastin, making for firmer and more elastic skin with fewer wrinkles.
Copper Helps Repair and Protect Skin From Sun Damage
Sun damage – also known as “photodamage” – occurs when the skin is exposed to the sun’s harmful UVA and UVB rays. Exposure to the sun is one of the leading causes of premature aging in the skin. In fact, a staggering 80 percent of facial skin aging is due to the effects of damaging UV rays. When photodamage occurs, it can manifest in several ways: thinning or crepey skin, hyperpigmentation (also known as “sun spotting”), a reduction in elasticity, and a deepening of wrinkles.
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One of the reasons why UV rays are so damaging to the skin is because they increase the presence of free radicals in the body. These free radicals are are generated by environmental pollutants, like cigarette smoke, UV rays, and smog.
Free radicals attack skin cells and wreak havoc, causing a condition known as “oxidative stress.”
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And it’s this oxidative stress that leads to the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, and crepey skin.
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We already know that copper works to help build up collagen and elastin that get destroyed by oxidative stress. But what else does copper do to combat the signs of sun damage on the skin?
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Well, it turns out that copper has antioxidant properties. As an antioxidant, copper works to fight off, or neutralize, the free radicals that are scavenging your skin cells. When these free radicals are neutralized, they no longer attack your cells. This allows the cells, and your skin, to retain the tissues that keep it strong and healthy.
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Also, copper helps to promote the body's natural production of hyaluronic acid!
Realistic Expectations
When we say that you can see and feel the difference after the first application we are being truthful. Although, the changes are very subtle. Initially, these changes are temporary, but after continued use they become permanent. By keeping your skin hydrated as it should be, the fine lines and wrinkles can diminish and fade away.
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The tightening feeling of your skin is due to the absorption of abundant water that plumps the skin "fuller", giving this tightening feeling. You will tend to experience this feeling every time you apply this product.
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Realistically, there is no product that can turn back time to where your skin looks 20 years younger, but if your skin is kept well hydrated and the collagen and elastin production is maximized and maintained, your skin will stop aging at its current rate to where you will appear younger as time passes.
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We think most women have seen the Plexaderm advertisement where skin changes are shown next to a ticking clock. These are temporary changes with a plastic-like coating and there is nothing healthy about this. This attracts those that want instant gratification, but your skin will not benefit. Plexaderm contains: Sodium Silicate, Magnesium Aluminum Silicate, Cellulose Gum, Acetyl Hexapeptide-8, Yellow 5 (CI 19140), Red 40 (CI 16035), Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin. Sodium silicate is an inorganic salt commonly used in cleaners, detergents, pesticides, and the preparation of ceramics.
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Many skin products are similar and this is not what you want. Simply Perfect! is pure and natural and will do exactly what we say it will.
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It takes 28 days for your epidermis (the outer layer of your skin) to replenish itself and the structural layers below take a little longer, so give it some time. Good things come in time.
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Simply Perfect!
Simply Perfect consists of pure pharmaceutical grade hyaluronic acid and the highest quality of colloidal copper available. There are no other ingredients in Simply Perfect. The vast majority of today's skin beauty products are not only not healthy for the skin, but are rather damaging. This is due to the endless man made chemicals and the over abundance of inferior skin products being utilized on a regular basis.
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Your skin should be able to "breathe" and the pores should remain open so that toxins can be expelled from the body. The skin's inability to do this results in unhealthy skin and and a build up of toxins that can't get out.
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When trying to improve the skin for a more youthful and healthy appearance, less is more, and that is a fact!
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Other products will claim to contain copper because copper is indispensable when it comes to regenerating new, healthy, younger looking skin. Next time you purchase a product that claims to contain copper, look at it and see if you can see the copper. You can't.
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With Simply Perfect, you can see the copper. The copper that is used in Simply Perfect is from our colloidal copper that consists of millions of nano-sized ( one millionth of one millimeter) particles. These can only be seen in the infrared spectrum because the particles are too small to see otherwise. To see this proof for yourself, take the bottle into a dark room and shine a red laser light ($6.00 at Walmart) through it. You will see something that you have never seen before and you will not see this in any other skin product that exists. You will see millions of microscopic copper particles that will shine with a brilliance and these are what make Simply Perfect, simply perfect.
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You can see and feel the difference after the first application and continued use produces noticeable improvements. You can feel the tightening of your skin and it leaves your skin soft, clear and clean.
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