Celavive Vitalizing Serum
Reveal Firm, Glowing Skin with Celavive Vitalizing Serum
Celavive Vitalizing Serum
Reveal firm, glowing skin with a concentrated blend of nutrients that includes USANA proprietary BioPeptide-CS.
Dramatically reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and reveal your youthful radiance with Celavive Vitalizing Serum. Applied after Perfecting Toner or Hydrating + Lifting Sheet Mask, this water-based serum delivers targeted active ingredients and supports your skin’s natural renewal processes.
Celavive Vitalizing Serum includes a highly concentrated amount of the unique peptides and botanicals in BioPeptide-CS. The formula is also packed with nutrients and supports antioxidants that help condition and replenish skin.
Celavive Vitalizing Serum begins to visibly transform the look of your skin. From the first application, you’ll see:
- Increased firmness
- Visibly reduced fine lines and wrinkles
- Smooth, supple look and feel
- Minimized appearance of pores
- Brighter, even skin tone with reduced appearance of hyperpigmentation
Celavive Vitalizing Serum is also clinically studied to improve:
- The appearance of wrinkles by 12%
- Visible fine lines by 24%
- Firm-looking skin by 6%
- Smoothness by 16%
Made without parabens, Celavive Vitalizing Serum is safe for dry, oily, sensitive, and combination skin.
Softens the Look of Fine Lines and Wrinkles
You may not be able to turn back the clock, but Celavive Vitalizing Serum helps refresh and revitalize the look of your skin for a more youthful appearance.
Get powerful support for your visibly stressed skin caused by environmental and lifestyle factors with BioPeptide-CS. The botanical extracts and peptides work together to promote firm, vibrant-looking skin. The complex features InCelligence Technology, designed to support the skin’s natural processes for a visibly smoother complexion.
There are a number of ways the complex promotes the look of healthy skin:
- Helps rebalance the look of stressed skin for a smoother appearance
- Supports the skin’s moisture barrier to promote plump, hydrated-looking skin
- Retains building blocks of healthy skin, including collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid, to fight the visible signs of aging and maintain firmness
- Provides antioxidant support to promote a brighter, more even-looking skin tone
Supporting these processes within your skin can significantly reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and improve your overall complexion.
Healthy Collagen Helps Skin Look Tighter and Firmer
Youthful-acting skin is supple and resilient. Its strength comes from the ability to act a bit like a rubber band. It bounces back after stretching. The visible effects of less elasticity are gradual sagging and increased fragility of the skin.
Maintain your skin’s youthful firmness by supporting strong collagen and elastin in your skin matrix. Collagen is vulnerable after sun exposure because the free radicals and dryness created can cause it to break down. If too much collagen is degraded, you will see wrinkles and less elasticity in the skin.
BioPeptide-CS in Celavive Vitalizing Serum targets key cellular processes that support collagen and other structural proteins from breaking down to help minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Similarly, Celavive Vitalizing Serum is formulated to visibly improve the look of skin affected by environmental stressors, including those associated with advanced glycation end products (AGEs). AGEs are destructive molecules formed in reactions between sugars and proteins, lipids, or nucleic acids. These molecules can cause collagen to become rigid and more prone to breakage.
Collagen weakened by AGEs can cause skin to look thin, discolored, and slack. Oxidative stress can speed this process, especially from a diet full of fried foods and refined sugars. Inhibiting some of the effects of AGEs with antioxidants helps shield healthy collagen, preserving skin’s elasticity.
Celavive Vitalizing Serum contains a Superfood Complex made with fungi extract that contains a blend of adaptogens and antioxidants to support collagen and elasticity. Vitalizing Serum is designed to visibly enhance skin’s elasticity for a firmer, more supple appearance after use. A private study showed skin elasticity improved in three hours, meaning you’ll see visibly firmer skin.
Lipids and Skin Cells Are Protected
Protecting skin cells and natural lipids from damage helps preserve skin’s elasticity and firmness. One way to protect against damage and prevent early signs of aging is through the use of antioxidants.
The concentrated BioPeptide-CS in Vitalizing Serum supports the skin’s defense against oxidative stress and nurtures the moisture barrier for a healthy, hydrated appearance. This visible brightening action is boosted by many additional protective antioxidants in Vitalizing Serum, including coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) and Olivol24.
Coenzyme Q10 provides antioxidant support and helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It also supports a firmer, more youthful-looking complexion.
Olivol24, USANA’s proprietary blend derived from olive fruit extract, delivers 24 hours of hydration to promote a luminous, healthy-looking complexion. These two ingredients work together to visibly brighten and smooth the skin’s surface—revealing a complexion that looks vibrant and healthy.
Youthful Skin Appearance and Tone is Preserved
Melanin plays a protective role in the skin. However, when too much is produced in one area, you can see age spots, freckles, or uneven coloration. While shifts in melanin are usually normal, they can dull your natural glow and affect your confidence.
The encapsulated liposomal bakuchiol in Vitalizing Serum promotes a youthful-looking complexion. This plant-based is delivered through lipid vesicles to enhance absorption and promote visible skin benefits. It supports balanced melanin production and visibly even skin tone—all with a gentler touch than traditional retinoids.
Note: Always make sure you have any questionable spots or freckles inspected by your dermatologist.
Clinical Studies
An eight-week study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of Celavive Triple Action Eye Cream on the appearance of the skin around the eyes. The study included 36 women between the ages of 35 and 75, representing diverse racial backgrounds and a range of skin types, including combination, dry, and normal. Participants presented with mild to moderate under-eye puffiness, dark circles, fine lines, wrinkles, and a lack of firmness or radiance.
Subjects were instructed to apply the test material twice daily as directed to the skin around the eyes, between the brows, the marionette lines, nasolabial folds, cheeks, and jawline. The first application was performed in the clinic immediately following baseline assessments. Product use continued for eight weeks, with measurements taken at baseline, week 2, week 4, and week 8 to assess improvements in skin appearance.
Results show that under the conditions of the test, Vitalizing Serum demonstrated a noticeable improvement in the appearance of fine lines— nearly 25% around the eye area, close to 20% on the forehead, and more than 15% across the upper lip and chin area.
For more results, see the graph below.
This graph shows the results at week 8 of the study. Subjects saw an improvement in skin smoothness, particularly in the eye area, forehead, chin area, upper lip, and cheeks.
Nutrients Are Restored to Nourish Skin Cells
If your skin is stressed, it may be low on crucial nutrients it needs to keep looking healthy. Support your skin’s natural glow with Celavive Vitalizing Serum. The extract used in the formula is deeply penetrating for maximum benefit to the look and feel of your skin.
Key Ingredients
- BioPeptide-CS
- Coenzyme Q10
- Olivol24
- Superfood Complex
- Encapsulated Liposomal Bakuchiol
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See glossary of Celavive Ingredients
Usage
Directions: After applying toner, apply 2–3 pumps of product evenly across face and neck, in upward and outward motions.
Caution: Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid contact with eyes. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Ideal For
- All skin types
Frequently Asked Questions About Celavive Vitalizing Serum
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