Theraderm OPC Reparative Serum Receives Newbeauty Award
Product celebrated as game-changing innovation for sun care
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SPRINGDALE, Ark., April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Therapon Skin Health, the makers of the medical-grade skin care line
NewBeauty s highly anticipated 2021 Beauty Awards. The serum, with an antioxidant concentration that is 20x more effective than Vitamin C as a free radical scavenger, was named the
Best Post-Sun Treatment by
Lauded as a cult-classic by
NewBeauty Magazine, OPC Reparative Serum uses the power of OPCs (oligomeric proanthocyanidins) to reduce redness and inflammation while also protecting skin from free radical damage and visibly reducing signs of aging. The serum is celebrated for its healing powers and ability to combat signs of aging like dry skin, dark spots, sagging skin, wrinkles, and fine lines while slowing down the aging process of skin.
Theraderm® Clinical Skincare Receives Beauty Award Win From People En Espanol
Eternox® Peptide Crème Delivers No-Wrinkle Dream Skin
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SPRINGDALE, Ark., March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Therapon Skin Health, the makers of the medical-grade skincare line Theraderm
ol Beauty Award win for their clinically-proven, patented Eternox® Peptide Crème.
Theraderm s peptide-infused, anti-aging wrinkle treatment was singled out by the Spanish-language American magazine because it, helps collagen production for a wrinkle-free face.
Ayuda a la producció
geno para un rostro libre de arrugas.
Backed by 31 patents, Eternox Peptide Crème helps reduce the appearance of lines and wrinkles, increase skin smoothness and extend results of clinical injectables. Lightweight and quickly absorbed, Eternox is ideal for all skin types.
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North Marion s Olivia Toland tries to split East Fairmont s Kenly Rogers (13) and McKenzie Moyer (5) during Friday s game on the Bees home court.Â
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North Marionâs Olivia Toland throws a behind the back pass as East Fairmontâs Kierra Bartholow defends.
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North Marionâs Emma Freels, right, defends against East Fairmontâs Kianna Casuccio during the teamsâ game earlier this season at East Fairmont High School.
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East Fairmont s McKenzie Moyer shoots a layup as North Marion s Olivia Toland (4) and Katlyn Carson (12) defend.Â
The Beacon
BY PHIL WHEELER
It is the middle of winter in Ohio. Snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles could be seen and heard as they zoomed across the ice of Lake Erie. Tent cities had begun to sprout up, the Lake Erie ice fishing was luring crowds of anglers, and past history was ample proof accidents could happen.
The United States Coast Guard crews at the Marblehead Station have to be ready in winter for mishaps on the ice. To make sure the crews and equipment are always ready, each year the hardy officers head out on the Lake Erie ice to conduct ice rescue training.