Glycoproteins is not actually spelled out on the box. However, to be fair the website only lists key ingredients, the top being glycoproteins. When my package of Senté Dermal Repair Cream arrived the first thing I noticed was that the ingredients on the box did not match those on the website and that really turned me off. I have been using Senté Dermal Repair Cream for over a month, and though I think it is an okay moisturizer I have not experienced any ground breaking results nor any of the claims listed on their website such as "profound hydration." I understand the need to talk up your product, but come on. Senté claims this ingredient to be a "breakthrough" further saying their glycoproteins "are 'biologically active,' attaching to the surface of cells and allowing growth factors and other molecules to regenerate the skin." I have come upon many claims of its legitimacy when they come to skin care: cellular repair, increased energy level of skin cells by enhancing the production of energy-rich adenosine and increased hydration and elasticity. Glycoproteins are proteins that contain a carbohydrate attached to a protein. I had never heard of glycoproteins in skin care so I was very interested. I was happy to see the short list of ingredients on their website when I was first asked to test the Dermal Repair Cream. Their flagship product is their Dermal Repair Cream and their signature ingredient is Glycoproteins. Sadly I have had neither of those feelings with the Senté Dermal Repair Cream ($169.95) I am testing. Second I start trying to convince myself that it's worth it to actually purchase, no matter the price. First, I start to worry about running out and I will start rationing it. It is easy for me to know when I really like a new product while testing it.
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