09.25.12
It's no joke. After receiving its first samples of Regenetech’s rejuvenating biomolecule skin cream last week, the Aristocrat Group Corp. has initiated panel testing on the product to collect first hand testimonials for marketing.
Regenetech created the cream using NASA bioreactor technology developed for the space program. The device produces rejuvenating biomolecules as a byproduct of expanding, or multiplying, adult stem cells. These cytokines, peptides and proteins have been shown to dramatically reduce the appearance of wrinkles, age spots and sagging—results ASCC hopes to reproduce in its panel testing.
ASCC believes Regenetech’s skin care line could be the key to capitalizing on the booming cosmetics market not only in the U.S., but across the globe. As the world’s population grows older, many predict that the market for anti-aging cosmetics could double.
“We’re particularly impressed with Regenetech’s product because it’s made using patented NASA technology, meaning it can’t be reproduced by competitors,” said ASCC CEO Cindy Morrissey. “We expect our market testing to confirm its desirability, and when it does, we plan to move forward with negotiations toward a definitive agreement.”
ASCC plans to expand its cosmetics business to compete in a highly profitable sector alongside Procter & Gamble, Unilever and Avon Products.