
NIA 24™
BREAKTHROUGH NIACIN TECHNOLOGY
Watch Dr. Ostad's Interview on NIA 24's Website
WHAT IS NIA 24™?
Repair is never as good as prevention, particularly in skin care. Tap into skin’s own self-protective powers 24-hours a day with patented NIA 24™ - the first inside-out topical Niacin-Powered skin barrier-builder.
Inside, this patented MicroNutrient Delivery system brings a continuous-release form of Niacin to skin. Outside, skin’s barrier is restored and signs of damage dramatically reversed.
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Designed like a medical protocol in three courses of action – pre-damage action, pro-active repair and antidote to diagnosed problems – this system works together to prevent, repair and fight signs of damage deep in the skin.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
By stimulating skin’s natural barrier function, NIA 24™ builds stronger, better skin that’s more resilient and resistant to damage. By improving the skin’s barrier function, overall skin tone and texture improve. NIA 24™ reduces the appearance of visible brown spots, hyperpigmentation and lines specifically associated with sun damage. Without it, skin falls prey to daily sun and environmental stresses that slow skin’s self-protective function and speed the visible signs of aging.
This special form of Pro-Niacin™ delivers immediate and residual benefits as well as continuous dermal delivery of Niacin without vasodilation and photosensitivity.
WHY DOES IT WORK?
During research and development that was partially funded by the National Institutes of Health, scientists identified an important role for the active form of Niacin in how cells respond to genetic damage. NIA 24™ introduces that breakthrough: patented Pro-Niacin™.
While Niacin is used in other products on the market, Pro-Niacin™ is the first and only patented Niacin molecule that converts to its active form to regenerate skin cell layers.
PROOF THAT IT WORKS.
The Pro-Niacin™ molecule breakthrough is the result of 25 years of research into cellular DNA damage in the formation of cancer. So beneficial, it’s been chosen by the National Cancer Institute for development as a potential skin cancer prevention agent.
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