Final showdown: the New Age road-test comes to an end
For the past 12 weeks, we’ve been following our New Age road-testers along their age-defying journey – on a quest for more luminous, renewed skin. Without changes to diet or lifestyle, our intrepid trio have taken the driver’s seat with a positive approach to ageing consciously, armed solely with their individual revolutionary skincare regimes.
We look into the microscope to bring you the finer details of these three astonishing transformations, illustrating that a commitment to quality skincare is able to achieve extraordinary results.
See through the lens of endota educator Madeline Briggs to discover the scientifically proven gains from New Age skin regimens, and learn from the personal experiences of our three rejuvenated road-testers.
New Age road-test wrap-up: Before and (happily ever) after
While many formulas and treatments claim to be clinically or scientifically proven, we went a step further and invited a real-life jury to try our new range. After all, who better to test our endota New Age™ products than the women they’ve been specifically developed for!
But first, a few things to remember about the following exceptional clinical results. While the changes and diligence required to undertake new skincare regimens was dramatic for some of the road-testers to begin with, this was done to jump-start dramatic improvements to the skin.
After eight weeks, facial treatments were scaled back to fortnightly, then reduced to monthly to maintain results. Finally, hydration readings were not taken directly after our road-testers’ facials, but days or a whole week after a treatment. Hydration levels stayed clinically high due to a dedicated aftercare program undertaken by each road-tester.
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The last 12 weeks has been an uplifting and rewarding experience for our New Age road-testers. We applaud them for taking the road to renewal and wish them continued wellbeing and a deep connection with their ‘best me’.