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Anti-aging mask. (Product Marketplace).


Physician's Choice of Arizona, Inc., introduces pHaze 3 Refining Mask with bromelain bromelain /bro·me·lain/ (bro´me-lan) any of several endopeptidases that catalyze the cleavage of specific bonds in proteins. Different forms are derived from the fruit (fruit b.) and stem (stem b. , a natural enzyme found in pineapple. This therapeutic botanical extract has been used for decades internally and topically as an anti-inflammatory agent and wound healer healer Mainstream medicine A romantic synonym for physician. See Traditional healing. . Dermatology-based research reveals that bromelain's proteolytic pro·te·o·lyt·ic
adj.
Relating to, characterized by, or promoting proteolysis.


proteolytic (pro″teolit´ik),
adj
 properties effectively break down excess surface cell buildup that can clog pores or dull aging skin.

This product also contains lactic lactic /lac·tic/ (lak´tik) pertaining to milk.

lac·tic
adj.
Of, relating to, or derived from milk.



lactic

pertaining to milk.
 and citric acids, which assist bromelain by dissolving the bond that keeps dead cells clinging to the skin's surface. In addition, hydrating castor and jojoba oils replenish moisture, as aloe and vitamin E vitamin E
 or tocopherol

Fat-soluble organic compound found principally in certain plant oils and leaves of green vegetables. Vitamin E acts as an antioxidant in body tissues and may prolong life by slowing oxidative destruction of membranes.
 heal and calm skin stressed by urban living. The end result is softer and smoother skin with a fresh and radiant appearance. This luxurious home treatment is formulated at a pH of 5.4 to gently, yet effectively, clear cell debris without surface irritation. p Haze 3 Refining Mask along with the complete line of Physician's Choice[R] skin care products is available through select clinical practices in more than 50 countries.

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Publication:Ear, Nose and Throat Journal
Date:Jul 1, 2003
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