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New active ingredient turns hyaluronic acid into a real wrinkle killer

Researchers develop active ingredient that brings hyaluron under the skin without an injection

April 12, 2024

Editorial note: Results may vary from person to person.

The hyaluron business is booming. More and more women are turning to hyaluron in the fight against wrinkles. Most products promise a lot and usually deliver very little. But used correctly, hyaluron can be a true wrinkle killer. But beware, if used incorrectly, it can also be dangerous. (1)

This is why hyaluron is so important

Hyaluron binds moisture in the subcutaneous tissue, which makes the skin appear plump and smooth. As we age, these moisture stores shrink and the skin loses firmness, causing wrinkles to form. Simply applying a conventional hyaluronic cream is not enough to replenish the skin's moisture stores, which often leads to disappointment.

So why doesn't hyaluron work?

Classic hyaluronic creams can hardly work because the skin has a protective layer that protects it from external influences. However, this protective layer of pore fluid also means that hyaluronic acid cannot penetrate deep enough into the skin to have a real effect. More than a superficial moisturization is not achieved. (1)

Risk-free alternative to the needle

A new pharmacy active ingredient called "Dulex Acid Complex" is becoming increasingly popular as it breaks down the skin's protective layer. This non-prescription ingredient works in two phases: First, it removes the skin's natural protective barrier, followed by a deep treatment of hyaluronic acid and nutrients. After 10 minutes, the normal (hyaluronic) cream is applied to help restore the barrier and effectively nourish the skin. The result is visibly plumper and smoother skin, comparable to the effect of an injection.

Studies and users show good effect

The "Dulex Acid Complex", an active ingredient developed by German researchers, was tested by a Swiss skin research institute in 2020. The results were excellent and it has since become the new anti-ageing trend in Europe. Over 100,000 women have already tested the serum and have been positively surprised.

One user reported: "I am 58 years old and started having facial wrinkles injected with hyaluronic acid last year. I no longer have to do that. I've been using the serum for 2 weeks and I'm delighted!"

Where is the active ingredient offered?

The Dulex acid complex is now available in a serum called "Dulexir Hyaluron Nachtkur" in pharmacies and directly from the manufacturer in the online store. The cheapest price is directly from the manufacturer in the online store.

Check availability at: www.dulexir.de


There you will receive the manufacturer's discount and can order risk-free on account, including a 60-day money-back guarantee. This means you can order, test it for 60 days and return it if you are not satisfied. 

Quellen / Sources:


(1) Signorini, Massimo, et al. "Global aesthetics consensus: avoidance and management of complications from hyaluronic acid fillers-evidence-and opinion-based review and consensus recommendations." Plastic and reconstructive surgery 137.6 (2016): 961.


(2) Boen, Monica, et al. "A Prospective Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Clinical Trial Evaluating the Efficacy of a Novel Combination of Hyaluronic Acid Serum and Antioxidant Cream for Rejuvenation of the Aging Neck." The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology 13.11 (2020): 13.


(3) https://www.dulexir.com/pages/testergebnis


(4) https://www.dulexir.com/pages/bewertungen

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