Swissline has created a nighttime treatment that uses “longevity molecule” NAD+ for DNA repair and wrinkle reduction, called 360° Collagen Night Concentrate
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is an essential coenzyme that fuels cellular energy and even influences epigenetic activity – the process by which genes are switched on or off.
As we age, our levels of NAD+ reduce, which can lead to lipid depletion and dryness associated with oestrogen decline.
Swissline’s new formula, however, offers a way to replenish levels of this molecule topically. It uses a plant-based ingredient called Rejuvenad, developed by Mibelle Biochemistry, to boost the skin’s own production of the molecule.
The formula also includes botanical growth factors isolated from seeds to stimulate collagen synthesis and enhance skin firmness and density.
The concentrate’s soluble marine collagen is designed to replenish the epidermis with amino acids and marine golden lipids extracted from golden algae are also said to reduce light-induced inflammation.
The concentrate is designed to be applied to the face and neck after cleansing the skin and before moisturising.
Custodio d’Avo, Swissline’s global brand director, said, “We wanted to create a product that unites the latest scientific advancements in epigenetics with high-performance, luxury skincare. 360° Collagen Night Concentrate does exactly that – bringing the future of ageing well to your nighttime ritual.”