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Signup for my newsletter - https://nobsbeauty.com/sub Skincare Products Better than the SkinMedica TNS Recovery Complex Serum The SkinMedica TNS line of skincare products is an impressive line, and from testing out five of the products in this line (the Recovery Complex, the Essential Serum, the Advanced Serum, the TNS Eye Cream, and the TNS Ceramide Cream) I am convinced that their secret ingredient does work amazingly in terms of firming skin, helping with fine lines, reduce noticeable wrinkles, and help with brightening skin up. So what is the deal with Human Conditioned Fibroblast Media? I do want to note, anyone that uses a product with this ingredient is being a bit of a “Test Case” or Guinea Pig” because there are not any long term studies done 10, 20, 30+ years out. GFs in skincare are somewhat controversial. As potent mitogenic (= stimulates cell proliferation) molecules, you should not use them if you have any of the skin cancer risk factors high or if you have psoriasis. Human Fibroblast Conditioned Media (HFCM) essentially means a "Growth Factor Cocktail" for your skin. Growth Factor is a medium long amino acid sequence (= small protein = big peptide) that works as a cell signaling molecule to stimulate cell growth, proliferation, healing and/or differentiation. Ingredients called "Conditioned Media" cover not one but a mix of Growth Factors derived from some cells grown in a lab. In the EU, human cell-derived ingredients are illegal, so GF products available in the EU usually use a plant source (e.g. barley). In the US, human-derived GFs are all OK, and Human Fibroblast Conditioned Media is derived, as its name suggests, from human fibroblast cells. Skinmedica was a pioneer in using GFs in skincare, and their version of HFCM contains a "proprietary mixture of growth factors, cytokines, and soluble matrix proteins secreted by cultured neonatal human dermal fibroblasts during the production of extracellular matrix. It is claimed to be a physiologically balanced mix of GFs that are ideal for skin cells to regenerate themselves. Skinmedica has pretty convincing research showing that their products containing GFs (TNS line) work and have great anti-aging benefits. Multiple clinical studies show that the TNS Recovery Complex improves the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, skin tone and texture. The benefits are even greater when GFs are combined with tried and true anti-aging actives such as antioxidants and retinol. SkinMedica TNS Advanced Serum Pros: very similar ingredients including the star of the show: Human Conditioned Fibroblast Media (growth factors) BUT this version is fragrance free and better for sensitive skin types. Cons: Still very expensive Available on Amazon (shipped & sold by SkinMedica) https://amzn.to/3PQlOLF Reviv Ultimate Serum Pros: More affordable (over half the price of the SkinMedica TNS Essential), same Human Conditioned Fibroblast Media as well as several peptides up front Cons: Not available everywhere, difficult to find other than online, still a bit pricey. At RevivSerums: https://revivserums.com/r?id=st14mv Use code NOBSBEAUTY in the promo code field for a discount Joie Cellule Lotion Pros: VERY affordable, contains the same Human Conditioned Fibroblast Media as well as additional peptides. Cons: Contains Bergamot Oil At Yesstyle: https://ystyle.co/zNky Use Rewards Code NOBSBEAUTY for an additional discount! Osmosis Beauty Stemfactor - Growth Factor Serum Pros: More affordable (about half the price), contains the same Human Conditioned Fibroblast Media, short ingredient list. Cons: Contains Lemon Peel Oil making it quite fragrance initially upon application. At Amazon: https://amzn.to/3PRRX5T SkinMedica Tns Ceramide Treatment Cream Pros: Also more affordable, and the bottle is large. Creamy texture is wonderful for dry skin types, and of course, it also contains the star of the show- Human Conditioned Fibroblast Media Cons: Might be too heavy for oily skin types, also not super friendly for acne prone skin either. The Human Conditioned Fibroblast Media is a little further down the ingredient list in this product (it is 5th) At Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ooeNWW RNW Der Ceramide Concentrate Plus Pros: Affordable, contains a nice variety of peptides and ceramides, also fragrance free Cons: Doesn’t contain Human Conditioned Fibroblast Media At Yesstyle: https://ystyle.co/3iG6 Use Rewards Code NOBSBEAUTY for an additional discount! Unish Co EGF Epiderm + Factor Pros: Short ingredient list, only 9 ingredients, fragrance free Cons: Hard to get outside of Japan (I was lucky enough to have a patreon send me one to try)! At Unish: https://www.unish.co.jp/EN/product/ps... Non-Affiliate Link