NEW, FDA-CLEARED ANTI-AGING DEVICE COMBINES
COLLAGEN STIMULATION, CLEANSING
New Sonulase® Lights the Way to More Radiant Skin
HERMOSA BEACH, Calif. (December 1, 2015) – Renew Lab today announced the debut of its newest skin care device: Sonulase®: the world’s first skin cleansing brush to combine the clinically-proven collagen and elastin stimulation of RED Light and the antibacterial power of UV Light into one cordless device. Promising ‘skin that glows,’ Sonulase® represents Renew Lab’s first in a line of “Intelligent Brushes” and its second foray into the $10.7 billion skin care device market¹. The Company’s first device, Crystalift™, the first at-home microdermabrasion device, was launched 6 years ago and quickly gained a following.
Renew Lab Founder and Sonulase® Inventor Jon David said, “We’ve been primarily known for developing devices for professional, in-office use. Sonulase® represents a jump for us into the brush segment but a leap-forward in terms of anti-aging skin benefit. RED Light at 660nm has been clinically proven to stimulate collagen re-growth under the skin.”
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body, but by age 25, production all but stops. As a fibrous tissue, it plumps facial skin meaning there are fewer lines. For decades, topical creams promised to rejuvenate aging skin, and in recent years, fillers injected under the skin proliferated on the market as a temporary and costly fix, but neither actually stimulated natural collagen growth that could be sustained like the effects of regular RED Light therapy.
RED Light for collagen is not new. It was originally developed by NASA to treat astronauts’ damaged skin in orbit – it was discovered that RED light actually stimulated collagen re-growth.
Besides RED Light, the new Sonulase® brush is equipped with the antibacterial power of UV Light to help eliminate bacteria on the brush when not in use, keeping it sanitary.
The Company expects to launch another addition to its Intelligent Brushes line in 2016.
Sonulase® is available at www.Sonulase.com and carries a suggested retail of $249.
¹http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/pressrelease/skincare-devices-market.htm
The global skincare devices market will grow as a result of an increase in the prevalence of skin disease and better awareness of the same, says a study by Transparency Market Research (TMR). The report, titled ‘Skincare Devices Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2012 - 2018,’ states that the global skincare devices market will report a CAGR of 10.1% from 2012 to 2018, reaching a valuation of US$10.7 bn by 2018.
It wasn’t that long ago that having the technology to bring red light therapy and the power of a UV Light was too expensive for the average consumer. But thanks to SONULASE we can have just that at a price we can afford.
SONULASE is the first device that combines medical grade age fighting Red Light with daily cleansing. It’s made to stimulate collagen production while strengthening sagging skin and wrinkles. It does it all while you cleanse. Sadly collagen production pretty much stops by the age of 25. Since collagen plumps facial skin it keeps it looking fuller and more youthful. Sonulase wants to stimulate natural collagen growth with the effects of RED LIGHT therapy.
Mode One is Daily Cleansing with RED Light Therapy. Not only are you cleansing and exfoliating but you are adding the power of red light.
Mode Two is Targeted RED Light Therapy. With Mode two you choose two days a week to target areas you want to work on to build collagen and increase volume from beneath skin surface.
Join Marcia and Lisa in learning more about this wonder anti-aging device and learn how to win one for yourself.
The Sonulase brush isn’t unique looking when you first remove it from the box. We’ve seen this before and many of us cleanse with something similar. The difference though is when you use this for cleansing and can turn on the red light to add some collagen stimulation.
Sonulase is also unique because of the UV CleanLight Technology that is built into the charging system. When the skin care device is plugged in there is a cycle that starts cleansing the actual brush keeping bacteria and microorganisms that could grow at bay.
I wet the brush, apply my cleanser to the brush head, put it up to my face and press Cleanse. I like turning on the red light button rather than using it on its own. When done I’ll use a wet cloth to remove cleansing residue. Sometimes I’ll precleanse with an oil or cleansing balm, but if I don’t have a lot of makeup on I just use the Sonulase for all my cleansing needs. The brush removes with a firm twist so that I can wash it separately if it has makeup stains on it.
Sonulase gets an A from me especially once you learn about the Red Light Therapy.
LISA explains the Red Light Therapy
This Red Light Therapy isn’t new…it was actually developed by NASA about 40 years ago to treat the damaged skin of astronauts in space! What is new is the ability to have this ‘space age’ treatment in your home instead of having to go to a dermatologist or medical spa.
Red Light Therapy, a deeply penetrating LED light which is FDA-approved at 660 nanometers, actually stimulates natural collagen growth, so while the Sonulase is spendy, it’s a one time investment that is less than one syringe of an injectable filler.
Sonulase, the beauty industry’s ONLY facial cleansing brush incorporating innovative red-light therapy to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines and age spots, is just now hitting the market. Cleared for use by the FDA, it promises to quickly become the standard by which all other facial cleansers are measured. As a matter of fact, Sonulase already is giving big brands like Clarisonic big reason to worry.
“The Sonulase deep-penetrating, red light technology stimulates production of collagen, the essential structural protein that keeps skin firm, youthful and radiant looking,” explains David. At the same time, the gentle–yet deep cleaning–exfoliating brush removes impurities and smoothes away surface imperfections. What’s more, this super ‘intelligent’ brush also cleans itself with a bacteria-fighting ultraviolet light each time it’s put back on the charger, This is the same light used to clean dental and surgical instruments. How smart is that!
While other devices may work well to simply cleanse the skin, they do nothing to diminish the fine lines and wrinkles that inevitably start appearing as a woman’s collagen production stops in her 20s! By bringing clinically proven, red-light therapy to the $10.7 billion skin care device category, Sonulase promises to become the market leader in 2016 as women replace their old cleansers in favor of this exciting device.
“Sonulase is a technological evolution of the skin brushes we’ve been recommending for years,” said Dr. Douglas Mest, a renowned California-based physician specializing in aesthetic medicine. “The device’s clinically proven, anti-aging technology helps skin look younger and more radiant by delivering targeted red light and exfoliation to reduce lines and wrinkles.”
Used prior to applying one of the superior topical beauty products available today, Sonulase will do for aging skin what no other home facial cleanser has been able to do. It will rejuvenate it in ways only injections like Botox could accomplish before! Adding new colors to facial cleansers makes them look pretty, but adding proven red light technology creates a must- have beauty device for all women!
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]]>NEW YORK — Beauty devices are emerging as a bright spot in holiday gift sales. Energized by that success, marketers are powering up launches for 2016.
Devices are expected to achieve global sales of $10.7 billion by 2018, according to a study from Transparency Market Research.
Driving sales is a desire for at-home pampering coupled with what consumers said is the ease of use. Karen Grant, global beauty analyst for the NPD Group, said the current momentum could help encourage more users.
“There’s a lot of positive buzz around skin-care devices, and a loyalty that exists among consumers who use them, which makes it an opportune time for brands and manufacturers to focus on growing the market among non-users,” suggested Grant.
Kohl’s, Target and Ulta Beauty executives recently singled out devices as outperforming many beauty categories. Among the popular sellers this year is an exclusive Mia Pink Clarisonic set at Ulta Beauty retailing for $99, as well as the Tria Hair Removal Laser at several retailers. Also, Pureo Deep Clear Facial Cleansing Brush, a popular item in Europe and Australia, is now available in the U.S. In the hair-growth segment, one buyer pointed to interest in the Hairmax LaserBand 82. There’s also industry interest in what’s next for Lumiere, the maker of illuMask, which received a $20 million investment from Johnson & Johnson last year (and is temporarily off the market).
Meanwhile, men are the latest target for power cleansers with L’Oreal offering the Clarisonic Alpha Fit Cleansing System for Men and Estée Lauder adding a Clinique for Men Sonic System Deep Cleaning item.
Early next year, Renew Labs will debut Sonulase, a cleansing brush adding the collagen stimulation properties of red light. Also the brush builds in the antibacterial benefits of UV light to keep the brush sanitary. The company said this is its first in a line of “intelligent” brushes poised for launch in 2016. Best known for serving the professional market, Renew launched its first at home devices six years ago, a home microdermabrasion product called Crystalift
Cleansing brushes appear to be the consumer’s entry into devices, but all segments are showing growth. Research from Kline & Co. indicates cleansing brushes lead the U.S. market with 41 percent of sales, followed by hair removal and then anti-aging devices. The best-selling beauty device by far is the Clarisonic with 30 percent of the total market share in 2014.
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