Cryogenic Moisturizer by Elite

Cryogenic Moisturizer by Elite should reduce skin roughness, improve skin cell growth, enhance skin elasticity to remove fine lines and wrinkles, and keep the skin hydrated. This moisturizer has patent pending thermal-activated technology. Cryogenic Moisturizer has to be refrigerated for maximum potency for the skin. A label on the jar signifies if the moisturizer is at its ideal temperature for absorption. Elite considers Cryogenic Moisturizer a breakthrough in modern skin care.
Benefits
The patent pending technology in Cryogenic Moisturizer is new sugar technology called Xylitylglucoside. Xylitylglucoside is a molecule structured from glucose and xylitol. This molecule should help keep the skin hydrated longer and inhibit water loss for optimal moisturize.
Another innovative ingredient in this moisturizer is the Malus Domestica Fruit Cell Culture Extract. This extract is from a rare apple species. Some studies have seen anti-wrinkle effects and age-delaying effects from these stem cells.
The addition of hyaluronic acid is also beneficial for the skin. Hyaluronic acid is a strong moisturizer that keeps the skin smooth and soft and also helps reduce the appearance of fine lines.
Possible Side Effects
At the time we reviewed the Cryogenic Moisturizer by Elite there have been no reported side effects associated with the cream.
Conclusion
For the best results, Cryogenic Moisturizer was designed to be applied both morning and night. The fifty dollar cool cream settles on the skin and keeps the skin hydrated in order to improve your complexion. There is too little information about Cryogenic Moisturizer by Elite and its technology to determine whether or not the cream is beneficial as an anti-aging treatment. The new sugar technology has yet to be proven effective. Cryogenic Moisturizer is a good way to keep your skin rejuvenated, but it may or may not be able to help with the signs of aging.