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A microbiologist who actually won the Nobel Prize, Dr Martin Rodbell is the sole founder of Bioque. He developed signal technology to win the prize, and he claims that same technology actually applies to skin repair and wrinkle reduction. It was originally intended to be a treatment for cancer. But his claims state that it prevents the development of melanoma. We would however be skeptical, being that cancer treatments generally work to reduce the excess growth of damaged skin cells granted, but skin treatments usually work to increase cell production and skin turnover. SO they are quite the opposite.

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Product Details:

There are five major products in the Bioque line including Serum XL, Serum GV, Serum Rejuvenate, Rejuvenating Day and Night Cream, and Pronto. Apparently some of these products use ingredients like argireline, strivectin, a glycol isolate of annona muricata, GABA, and the rest of the ingredients are undisclosed.

Some of the ingredients like argireline are meant to target wrinkles. But others are meant only to reduce melanoma production and excess skin cell production, which is rather counterintuitive for reducing wrinkles. The fact that they don’t disclose a full ingredients list is disconcerting, and it means that they probably use only small amounts of the ingredients they call “main ingredients.” It also denotes quite a few fillers and preservatives or skin damaging ingredients.

Overall Impression of Bioque:

Even being a Nobel Prize winner, we suspect that Dr Rodbell has relied more on his name and reputation rather than the actual certification of the product. His methods are largely counterintuitive, though he uses one ingredient that can be effective with only 10%. But they provide a 60 day money back guarantee, which we might suggest that you use.

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