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What People Are Saying About Amatokin
“I got a bottle at Bloomingdales and have used it for almost two weeks. I have always taken good care of my skin and have used tons of skin creams, but the results I am seeing from Amatokin are far superior to anything I've ever tried.”
- Kelly M., NY
“I recently got divorced and as a pick me up purchased a bottle of Amatokin at the Beverly Center. I really like how it makes my skin feel and I already feel more attractive.”
- Sarah H., VA
“I ordered Amatokin online after reading the information on this site and the reviews left by other people. I received my shipment just a few days ago and can already see and feel the difference in my skin. Amatokin is more expensive than I would have seen myself paying for a skin cream and I don't know how long the bottle will last, but I have to admit that the results are amazing.”
- Kathy S., PA
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What is Amatokin?
Right now,
Amatokin is the hottest skin cream in the world. More than simply reducing the appearance of wrinkles, Amatokin actually rejuvinates the skin, making it look absolutely radiant. In fact, when Amatokin premiered at Sephora's flagship store on the Champs-Elysees (under large banners proclaiming
"Stem Cells... The Promise of Skin Rejuvenation"), Parisian women lined up to get their hands on what was said to be the most profound skin-care breakthrough in more than three decades.
Where was Amatokin developed?
Amatokin has quite a history. developed in Russia as the "super secret" Research and Production Center for Medical Biotechnology (a high-security medical lab located 62 miles north of St. Petersburg, surrounded by razor wire an machine gun toting guards), the Amatokin peptide (known in official circles as polypeptide #153) was developed as part of ongoing research to help burn victims (interestingly, taday's most important "anti-aging" compounds are derived from burn-related research).