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Reddit mentions of Neocutis Lumiere Bio-restorative Eye Cream, 0.5 oz

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Neocutis Lumiere Bio-restorative Eye Cream, 0.5 oz. Here are the top ones.

Neocutis Lumiere Bio-restorative Eye Cream,  0.5 oz
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Preserve with Growth Factors: Formulated with 30% more Growth Factors* to help reduce the appearance fine lines and wrinkles in the fragile eye areaDissipate: Helps minimize the look of skin puffiness with CaffeineHydrate: Moisturizes under-eye skin with Sodium HyaluronateBrighten: Glycyrrhetinic Acid helps lighten the appearance of under-eye darknessSoothe: Refreshes the delicate eye area to help alleviate the signs of fatigue with Bisabolol, a skin-conditioning agent found in Chamomile Extract
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Height4 Inches
Length1.75 Inches
Number of items1
Size0.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width1.75 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Neocutis Lumiere Bio-restorative Eye Cream, 0.5 oz:

u/amazondelivers · 2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

http://www.amazon.com/Neocutis-Lumiere-Bio-restorative-Cream-Anti-aging/dp/B002LE54P4
Neocutis defended the use of its trademarked ingredient, Processed Skin Cell Proteins, or PSP, arguing that the fetal cell line was harvested in a responsible, ethical manner for use in treating severe dermatological injuries.

The company compared its situation to that of researchers who used fetal kidney cells to develop the polio vaccine.

“Our view - which is shared by most medical professionals and patients - is that the limited, prudent and responsible use of donated fetal skin tissue can continue to ease suffering, speed healing, save lives and improve the well-being of many patients around the globe,” said the statement.

The ingredient was developed at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland from proteins in the skin tissue of a 14-week-old male baby electively aborted at the university’s hospital and donated to the Swiss university. The abortion was deemed medically necessary because the baby could not survive to term, according to Neocutis.

u/scumteam14 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Hi! I wanted to let you know that your post was automatically removed after your edit because it contains affiliate/referral links.

Can you please edit the links so they're just the regular product page? (No shortlinks etc.)

To make it easy, here are the full links so you can easily copy and paste them:

u/imsmarterthanyouare · 1 pointr/Liberal

reposted because 2x is blocking this: http://www.amazon.com/Neocutis-Lumiere-Bio-restorative-Cream-Anti-aging/dp/B002LE54P4

Neocutis defended the use of its trademarked ingredient, Processed Skin Cell Proteins, or PSP, arguing that the fetal cell line was harvested in a responsible, ethical manner for use in treating severe dermatological injuries.

The company compared its situation to that of researchers who used fetal kidney cells to develop the polio vaccine.

“Our view - which is shared by most medical professionals and patients - is that the limited, prudent and responsible use of donated fetal skin tissue can continue to ease suffering, speed healing, save lives and improve the well-being of many patients around the globe,” said the statement.

The ingredient was developed at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland from proteins in the skin tissue of a 14-week-old male baby electively aborted at the university’s hospital and donated to the Swiss university. The abortion was deemed medically necessary because the baby could not survive to term, according to Neocutis.