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Sustainable Youth Technologies Fights Aging with Alasta

21 March 2009 35 views No Comment

Sustainable Youth Technologies is a new company that makes organic products that feature Alasta, which is their aloe-vera derived patented anti-aging ingredient.

Their three products (Immune Performance Elastifirm Supplement, Elasticity Cream and Revitalizing Serum) all tackle the skin’s nemesis of aging.

The Revitalizing Serum and Elasticity Cream are to be used in conjunction to promote skin elasticity and firmness. The Serum, which goes on first, is green-tinted and watery that is applied all over the face. I immediately noticed the fragrance (think vegetable garden:fresh, clean and pure). It probably has something to do with the fact that Sustainable Youth uses natural ingredients and oils including aloe, orange and basil.

The Elasticity Cream is taupe in color and glides on the skin like a lotion. My skin felt smooth and moisturized. After using the products in the morning and evening for a few days, I noticed a more even complexion and brighter skin tone.

Sustainable Youth also has an Elastifirm Supplement with Alasta that can be taken day and night to increase skin elasticity and firmness by up to 61% in 12 weeks. While time will only tell if I see those kind of results, I have liked what I have seen so far with the product and will continue to incorporate it into my regimen.

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