QMS Medicosmetics has introduced its new Precision Care anti-ageing collection infused with COLLAgen3D, an advanced vegan collagen ingredient developed through yeast fermentation, designed to closely replicate the structure of human collagen.
COLLAgen3D is formulated to slow collagen breakdown, stimulate new collagen production and protect against UV-induced oxidative stress. According to QMS international brand ambassador Rowan Hall-Farrise, the ingredient’s skin-identical properties and micro-molecular structure allow for optimal absorption, maximising effectiveness while minimising allergy risks.
She adds: “QMS is constantly looking to technological innovation to maximise the efficacy of its products. Rather than following trends in skincare, we prioritise supporting the needs of all skin types.”
Complete with a serum, a cream and a mask, Precision Care made its debut at luxury UK destination spa and hotel, The Grove, where it is highlighted in two exclusive, 80-minute facials:
The Ultimate Revive FacialA restorative ritual designed to rejuvenate clients' skin and enhance facial posture. The treatment combines collagen-based products with a personalised deep tissue massage for the face and neck, to promote relaxation and muscle tone. It features QMS power of 3 LED light therapy to boost collagen production and skin immunity. The finale, a thermal mask, infuses clients' skin with nutrients for a radiant, refreshed look.
The Collagen Recharge FacialDesigned to rejuvenate and hydrate the skin, this holistic facial relies on collagen-based products and a stem cell mask for deep hydration. The journey begins with a personalised deep-tissue massage for the face and upper body, claimed to enhance facial symmetry and promote relaxation. Therapists then conduct an abdominal massage to relieve muscle tension, improve circulation and foster internal balance.