Forget January. September Is the Real New Year. For Skin.
September is Skincare Awareness Month, there’s a new moon and season, so we can say without reservation, there’s magic in new starts. For skin it’s a second chance; for you it’s taking NEOVA to heart now and dare we say, forever?
We can because from the start, NEOVA built life-span science into every one of our products. That translates as taking the skin's resilience, function, protection and repair to the next level -- over time, at the only place it counts, at the cellular level.
Opting out of symptom correction and masterminding root cause intervention decades ago, our founding scientists turned skincare upside down, futuristically declared ‘anti-aging’ extinct and flipped the quick-fix script to the long-term, sustainable restoration of cellular energy, resilience, and repair.
Today, it’s called Skin Longevity. And it’s for everyone: for young, it’s about prevention; for the mature, it’s about recuperation and preservation.
It doesn't promise to reverse time and it isn’t bottled. It’s not a single product but a combination of collagen supporting, consistent hydration-giving, and barrier-strengthening catalysts. Think peptides, humectants, DNA repair enzymes and antioxidants, working as one to wake cells from weariness and coax them back to more optimal functioning.
You see, they’ve become accustomed to:
- Losing energy, disrupting cellular balance and warping cell function equilibrium. You can recognize it by loss of resilience, dull and uneven texture.
- Being worn down by harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS), impairing collagen regeneration and skin barrier strength. You can recognize it by a loss of firmness, thin and fragile skin that heals slowly.
- Losing the ability to control inflammation, allowing it to spread to healthy cells. You can recognize it by persistent redness, dryness and rough texture.
So, it’s clear that over time, skin cells naturally experience wear and tear. Supporting Skin Longevity involves products with specific ingredients that raise DNA repair, promote cellular turnover, magnify hyaluronic acid, minimize inflammation and control oxidative damage.
The Evidence-Based Insights
Regenerative and Protective Actions of the GHK-Cu
As clinically reported*, the peptide has a complex role in skin health and tissue repair. Findings show it not only helps collagen synthesis, the synthesis of other important skin-identical ingredients like elastin but exhibits an antioxidant effect preventing the release of oxidation.
The Co-Effect of GHK-Cu and HA for collagen regulation
Though rarely reported, a 2023 study * frames and reveals the phenomenon via cell and ex-vivo skin model testing that it produces the signal for self-renewal and maintenance which promotes the synthesis of collagen and upregulates inflammatory mediators.
DNA Repair Enzymes: Heals Cells From Within
Nobel Prize winning DNA research, leaves no doubt that DNA repair enzymes protect the skin's genetic material, authenticating their role as anti-inflammatory inhibitors. This protective action is a significant factor in maintaining cellular integrity and collagen degradation.
The science of cellular skin longevity intricately balances chemistry, biology, and technology – complicated for non-scientists so our chemists demystified it, with a combination of those research-supported ingredients, primarily Copper Peptide Complex (GHK-Cu), Low Molecular Weight Hyaluronic Acid (LMW HA) and DNA Repair Enzymes applied once or twice daily so ingredients get the time they need to do their best work.
The Realistic, Scientifically Led Routine for MORNING:
1. Cleanse with HERBAL WASH [Calming Gel with Botanical Essence]
It’s soap-free, lathers richly, cleans gently, calms and provides soothing hydration.
2. Treat with Advanced HA [Self-Correcting Hyaluronic Acid Serum with DNA Repair Enzymes]
It’s multi-active, rich in Hyaluronic Acid, DNA repair enzymes and ceramides and improves skin functioning on contact.
3. Hydrate with Daily Moisture [Antioxidant Cream with Copper Peptide Complex]
It recharges skin continuously, making it incomparable for repair and moisturization all day.
4. Finish with SILC SHEER 2.0 | Broad Spectrum SPF 40 [Photo Finish Tint with DNA Repair Enzymes + Antioxidant]
It’s complete protection and luminosity all in one.
The Realistic, Scientifically Led Routine for NIGHT:
1. Cleanse with Radiant Wash [Clarifying Gel With Buffered Fruit Acids]
It sweeps away impurities and mildly exfoliates dead skin cells for restored radiance.
2. Prepare, every other night, with 5-SECOND DAILY PEEL [Cell Renewing Alpha-Beta-Retinol]
It’s a one-step exfoliating treatment that promotes cellular turnover and primes skin for treatments
3. Treat with DUAL MATRIX [Regenerating Serum with DNA Repair Enzymes + Retinol]
It’s renewing serum with a specialized form of retinol and DNA repairing enzymes and works to clear
imperfections without irritation.
4. Treat Eyes with ILLUMINATING EYE SERUM [Brightening Serum with Copper Peptide Complex]
It gives long-lasting relief to dark circles, de-puffs and instantly brightens.
5. Moisturize with Night Therapy [Fortifying Moisture Complex with DNA Repair + Copper Peptide Complex]
It’s a dedicated overnight treatment for renewal, moisture retention and oxidative damage repair.
A few more things before you leave:
What makes longevity-focused skincare particularly potent is that it’s preventative healthcare where dermatology and wellness meet head-on for a medicalized approach to skincare.
What we love most about it is that it’s proactive, holistic, and empowering.
Fact is (as our founders said so pointedly), it’s more than okay to age because if you’re fortunate, you will.
It’s how well you want to age that’s up to you.
* Regenerative and Protective Actions of the GHK-Cu Peptide in the Light of the New Gene Data
Loren Pickart, Anna Margolina; International Journal of Molecular Science, 2018
**Synergy of GHK-Cu and hyaluronic acid on collagen IV upregulation via fibroblast and ex-vivo skin tests
Fangru Jiang MS, Yanan Wu MS, Zhe Liu PhD, Minhua Hong PhD, Yi Huang MS; Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, April 2023