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Use 'Logic' to defy problem skin

An advanced skincare system that offers a "Logicol" solution to younger looking skin - without the need for surgery or botox - has launched in Northern Ireland.

PureLogicol is the brainchild of Glasgow-based Allan McLaughlin, who was in Belfast recently to launch his brand throughout the province.

Allan set up his company in 2002 in an attempt to find something to treat his own problem skin.

And he now boasts Madonna, as well as Sex And The City star Kristin Davis, among fans of the range, which is free from perfume, parabens and artificial colours.

After trying numerous products and being disappointed by them all, he started researching and came up with the idea of a collagen supplement that could be taken orally.

He teamed up with a leading laboratory of skincare specialists and together they came up with some exciting products, including an Age-Defying Collagen Body Supplement.

Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body, but it starts to deplete after the age of 25, leading to the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, loss of skin elasticity, poor hair, nail and joint quality.

With PureLogicol you can stimulate your own natural collagen production while strengthening the body's connective tissue, resulting in more youthful, healthy skin.

Also available is the advanced Age-Defying Face Mask set, a brilliant product which really does leave skin looking hydrated, soft, fresh and more youthful.

The beauty behind this product is that you make up each mask when required, so it is fresh each time.


All the ingredients are included in the pack, and all you have to do is mix the activator, which contains aloe vera and papaya, with the pure collagen powder.

The PureLogicol Age-Defying Face Serum is perfect for using after the face mask, or on its own day or night.

Posted at 4:12pm on Wednesday 12th November 2008 by PureLogicol Editor

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