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✨ Ingredient Spotlight: KPV — The Tiny Peptide Inside Glow Eyes Luxe
One of the ingredients I’m most excited about in Glow Eyes Luxe is topical KPV. But what exactly is KPV — and why are researchers so interested in it? 🔬 KPV is a very small peptide KPV stands for Lysine–Proline–Valine. It is a tripeptide, meaning it contains only three amino acids, and it is a fragment related to α-MSH. KPV has been studied for its anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory activity, including research involving inflammatory signaling pathways such as NF-κB. That makes it especially interesting to researchers studying inflammation and the skin. 🧬 Now let’s talk about the “500 Dalton Rule” Your skin is designed to be a barrier. It doesn’t simply allow everything we put on it to pass through. One concept commonly discussed in topical formulation is the 500 Dalton Rule. A Dalton is simply a measurement of molecular mass. As a general rule of thumb, molecules under approximately 500 Daltons are considered more favorable candidates for penetrating the skin barrier than larger molecules. And here’s where KPV gets interesting: ✨ KPV is only about 341 Daltons. ✨ Being under 500 Daltons does NOT automatically mean that an ingredient will penetrate the skin — molecular weight is only one piece of the puzzle. Formulation, charge, solubility and the condition of the skin barrier matter too. But KPV’s remarkably small molecular size is one of the reasons it is such an intriguing peptide for topical research. 💗 Why did we put it in Glow Eyes Luxe? The delicate skin around our eyes can be one of the first places where dryness, irritation and the visible effects associated with inflammation show up. We created Glow Eyes Luxe around ingredients chosen specifically for this delicate area, and KPV is one of the ingredients that makes the Luxe formula so special. KPV isn’t being included because it’s trendy. It’s there because the science is interesting enough that we wanted it in the formula. And that is exactly what Glow Protocols is about: Beautiful skincare inspired by emerging peptide research. ✨
✨ Ingredient Spotlight: KPV — The Tiny Peptide Inside Glow Eyes Luxe
3•3•3 Challange is on, Who is your 3?
AFFILIATE MEETING RECAP 1. WHO ARE YOUR 3? 1 CUSTOMER ● Already purchases products ● Loves the products ● Is a repeat customer ● Talks about or recommends products they enjoy 1 CONNECTOR ● Seems to know everyone ● Loves recommending things ● Is active socially or online ● Naturally connects people with products, businesses or resources 1 GO-GETTER ● Is motivated ● Is entrepreneurial ● Wants additional income ● Enjoys beauty, skincare or wellness ● Would be excited about building something of their own WHO ARE YOUR 3? Customer: ______________________________ Connector: _____________________________ Go-Getter: _____________________________ 2. START WITH EXISTING CUSTOMERS Some of the best potential affiliates may already be customers. Look for people who: ● Purchase repeatedly ● Tell others about products ● Post about products they love ● Ask lots of questions ● Already recommend products to friends Instead of only seeing them as customers, ask: Could this person also be a great affiliate? 3. LOOK AT WHO IS ALREADY ENGAGING Look for people who: ● Comment regularly ● Ask questions ● Watch or respond to Stories ● Engage with beauty, skincare and wellness content ● Share or recommend products These are warmer prospects than randomly contacting strangers. 4. USE PERSONAL INVITATIONS Avoid sending the same generic recruiting message to everyone. Make the invitation personal. ● “I thought of YOU.” ● “You are so good at connecting with people.” ● “You already recommend things you love—I think you’d be great at this.” ● “I think you’d fit in really well with our group.” People are more likely to listen when they understand why you specifically thought of them. 5. “I’M LOOKING FOR 3 WOMEN” APPROACH Tie recruiting into the 3•3•3 Challenge. Affiliates can create posts or Stories letting people know they’re looking for three motivated people interested in learning more about the affiliate opportunity. Keep it: ● Short ● Positive ● Personal ● Curiosity-driven ● Low pressure The purpose is to start a conversation, not explain the entire affiliate program in one post.
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Affiliate Meeting/3~3~3 Glow Getters Info
See you all there! We have a lot to cover! Meeting at 6pm Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/8813573530?pwd=GQbtojFFp6IVqzOfnTWxNbCFND1jPo.1&omn=85496526021 Meeting ID: 881 357 3530 Passcode: Glowlab
🎉 ¡WE’RE NOW IN SPANISH! / ¡AHORA EN ESPAÑOL! 🇪🇸✨
I am SO excited to announce that our websites are now available in SPANISH! That means BOTH: ✨ Glow With Heather 🧬 Glow Lab Protocols are now easier for our Spanish-speaking community to explore and understand. Why is this such a big deal? Because we can now confidently refer our Spanish-speaking friends, family members, customers, and potential clients directly to us! No more letting a language barrier keep someone from learning about what we offer. ❤️ If you know someone who has been interested but would feel more comfortable reading information in Spanish… 👉 SEND THEM OUR WAY! This is another step toward growing our community, reaching more people, and making Glow accessible to an even bigger audience. And we’re just getting started. 🚀 English + Spanish = MORE PEOPLE WE CAN SERVE. Let’s GROW! 🔥 #GlowWithHeather #GlowLabProtocols #AhoraEnEspañol #SpanishCommunity #GlowCommunity
🧬 NEW ARRIVAL: FOXO4-DRI
The Research Behind Targeting “Zombie Cells” One of the most fascinating areas in longevity research involves cellular senescence — and FOXO4-DRI is being investigated because of the unusual way it interacts with these cells. 🧟 WHAT ARE “ZOMBIE CELLS”? The scientific name is senescent cells. Throughout our lives, cells experience stress and damage. When a cell becomes sufficiently damaged, several things can happen: 1. It repairs itself and continues functioning. 2. It undergoes programmed cell death (apoptosis) and is removed. 3. It enters cellular senescence. A senescent cell essentially says: “I may be damaged, so I'm going to stop dividing.” That is actually an important protective mechanism. Preventing a damaged cell from continuing to replicate can help protect the body. Normally, the immune system can recognize and clear many of these cells. But researchers are particularly interested in what happens when senescent cells persist and accumulate with age. 🔥 WHY CAN PERSISTENT SENESCENT CELLS BECOME A PROBLEM? Senescent cells aren't necessarily quiet. Many develop what scientists call the: SASP — Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype This means they can release signaling molecules into the surrounding environment, including inflammatory cytokines, chemokines, growth factors and enzymes. Think of it like having a damaged house on an otherwise healthy street. The house isn't simply sitting there. It's sending smoke, noise and debris into the neighborhood. Over time, persistent senescent cells and their signaling are being studied for their potential involvement in: • Chronic inflammation • Tissue dysfunction • Impaired regeneration • Age-related physiological decline • Changes in neighboring cells This is one reason senolytics — compounds designed to selectively eliminate certain senescent cells — have become such an exciting field of longevity research. 🧬 SO WHERE DOES FOXO4 COME IN? Here's where the science gets fascinating. Researchers discovered that a protein called FOXO4 appears to help certain senescent cells remain alive.
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