Takes 10 Years Off Your Face in as Little as 10 Minutes
Women are raving about the life-changing effects of this powerful formula.
There’s no denying that people — mostly women — are on a mission to discover the best way to eliminate fine lines and wrinkles permanently. The $14 billion dollars spent on aesthetic procedures in 2021 alone is a clear indication of that fact.
But now science appears to be offering a simpler solution. It’s a special delivery technology adapted for skincare that gets superior results.
Known as advanced liposome technology, this powerful distribution system ensures that vital nutrients are delivered exactly where your skin needs them the most, providing your skin with maximum anti-aging benefits.
New Age-defying ‘Dermal Filler’ Cream in High Demand
Al Sears, MD, of Palm Beach, Florida, recently released an anti-aging cream that adapts this breakthrough medical technology into the realm of skincare, and he’s struggling to keep up with consumer demand.
Dr. Sears is South Florida’s leading anti-aging pioneer. He has authored over 500 reports, scientific papers, and books on anti-aging. A frequent lecturer at global anti-aging conferences, Dr. Sears spoke at the WPBF 25 Health & Wellness Festival featuring Dr. Oz, along with special guest, Suzanne Somers. Thousands of people were in attendance as Dr. Sears discussed his latest anti-aging breakthroughs.
This powerful cream, known as Restore, keeps selling out faster than it’s produced — and people are raving about the effect it’s having on their skin.
“Within a few minutes of applying the cream, it visibly plumps out the under-eye area and my cheeks as well as those annoying lines that deepen as we age between the nose and lips. It also felt like it was tightening and smoothing my skin at the same time. I definitely feel I look younger whenever I use it,” said Amy B., of Montville, New Jersey.
“The lines around my mouth and eyes are filled in and my skin is tightened. I love having younger-looking skin, so I will continue using Restore” raves Cathy C., of Florida.
The best part is that this cream has no adverse side effects, doesn’t require a doctor’s visit or prescription, and is 100% natural.
Powerful Delivery System Ensures Nutrients Penetrate Deep into Your Skin
The dermis is the underlying layer of skin that supplies nourishment and oxygen, and removes waste. In other words, it’s responsible for keeping your outer layer of skin healthy. Liposome technology is designed to support and nourish this deeper layer of skin by delivering nutrients directly to it.
“All of Restore’s powerful ingredients are encapsulated in a liposome shell — an organic container that carries the beautifying agents deep into the skin cells,” explained Dr. Sears.
“Restore’s liposome shell is composed of phosphatidylcholine or PC for short. While cell membranes repel water, they absorb PC because they’re actually made of it. As a result, Restore is delivered deep into the cell for maximum firming and volume.”
When you apply liposome cream to your face, the liposomes in the skin cream work their way inside your skin, fuse with the skin cell membranes and then release their contents directly to the cells. Regular skin creams don’t have this capability.
A Formula Designed to Take Years off Your Face in Minutes
Once it’s penetrated the deeper layer of skin, Restore releases a unique blend of botanicals, vitamins and essential oils that reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, gives skin a more even tone, and moisturizes the interior layers of your dermal cells, firming and plumping your skin.
Restore’s first skin-enhancing agent is Madonna lily leaf stem cell extract. It helps produce an even-toned complexion. In a clinical study reported in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, participants treated with this extract for 28 days showed improvements in skin luminance and tone around the eyes.
Restore is also loaded with vitamin C, which British researchers have found reduces both wrinkles and dryness. “In Restore we use magnesium ascorbyl phosphate, a more stable form of vitamin C that doesn’t break down in liquid as does ordinary C,” explains Dr.
Sears. “That means the antioxidant molecules stay intact within your skin cells where they can prevent damage from dangerous free radicals.”
This powerful formula also features guarana seed extract, coenzyme Q10, and avocado oil. Japanese researchers have also found that coenzyme Q10 supports production of the thin membrane that separates layers of your skin, and French studies have shown that avocado oil improves skin cell metabolism and enhances skin thickness.
Where To Get Restore
To secure the hot, new Restore
formula, buyers should contact the Sears Health Hotline at 1-800-688-1695 TODAY. “It’s not available in retail stores yet,” says Dr. Sears. “The Hotline allows us to ship directly to the customer.” Dr. Sears feels so strongly about Restore, all orders are backed by a 100% money-back guarantee. “Just send me back the bottle and any unused product within 90 days from purchase date, and I’ll send you all your money back.”
Call NOW at 1-800-688-1695
to secure your supply of Restore.
Use Promo Code RSWW324
when you call. Lines are frequently busy, but all calls will be answered!
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But this time they drew the same conclusion. Norman Priester had been facing his killer, and the fatal blow had come from an iron pipe striking the right-hand side of his head. One blow, according to the coroner, had been all it had taken. Priester had a thin skull that had given way immediately.
“Could a woman have inf licted the blow?” Logan asked.
The question was pertinent as Priester was married to a much younger woman with dollar signs for eyes and, so far as anyone knew, no real gift for patience.
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He did. Mitch Sanders. The one who found the body and called the police.
The two operated a plumbing supply shop. They sold mostly to contractors, but handy homeowners had learned the shop was a great place to get whatever part you needed. Priester was back in the warehouse part of the building when killed, in an area with an abundance of pipes at hand. One was found on the f loor near the body.
They started with Mitch Sanders.
“Look, I won’t kid you,” Sanders said. “We didn’t get along. I don’t think anyone got along with Priester.”
“You can account for your time today? today?”
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“I was playing handball when he was killed. I wasn’t even scheduled to come in today. We were working on a buyout. I stopped in to talk about price. But buying someone out and killing them are totally different things. Talk to that greedy wife of his. Or his niece. Both think they’re in line for a big chunk of change.”
“We’ll do just that,” Becca said. She held out her pad to him. “Give us their numbers,” she said.
Sanders held the pad in his left hand while he jotted the two numbers with his right. “That niece was even in here yesterday, snooping around. She hated Priester and hated his wife.”
Mrs. Priester met them at the door, dressed in a casual spring outfit. “I’m expected at the funeral home,” she said. “Poor Norman.” She pulled a tissue from her jacket pocket and dabbed at an eye, careful not to smudge her mascara. Logan lifted an eyebrow. “I’ve been home alone all day. Don’t try to prove otherwise.”
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Angela was in her kitchen, with coffee.
“We’re here to talk about your uncle.”
“He’s dead, right? That’s what counts.”
“We’re a little concerned with how he got that way,” Logan told her.
“Don’t look at me. I can account for every minute of my day.”
“Wonderful,” Becca said, handing her the pad. “You can just write a list here of where you were then.”
Sipping from the coffee cup in her left hand, Angela provided several names, checking her phone for the numbers. Becca had to admit, the woman did have nice handwriting.
“So they’re all right-handed,” Logan said later when they were outside. “That would have been too easy. That leaves what—an angry customer?”
“I knew we were being too agreeable,” Becca said. “We made a wrong assumption.”