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Fight the Signs of Aging at the Cellular Level
Myristyl nicotinate has been studied for its benefits in cellular renewal. Results from a 12-week study of use of Myristyl nicotinate by individuals using retinoic acid therapy, showed an increase in skin NAD levels, as well as stratum corneum thickness and epidermal thickness, plus reduced transepidermal water loss compared to placebo formulations.

Key Ingredients & Benefits

Palm Tocotrienol (STGaia™)
A rich source of tocotrienols and squalene
Known for powerful antioxidant properties
Potential benefits for skin hydration and protection

D-Ribose
Essential for building nucleic acids like DNA and RNA
Important in the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a molecule essential for cellular metabolism

Nicotinamide (Vitamin B3)
A form of vitamin B3 (also known as niacin)
Supports NAD levels as a precursor
NAD is a critical coenzyme found in every cell of the body.

Ginkgo biloba callus culture extract
Used in skincare and cosmetics, ginkgo biloba callus culture extract soothes skin irritation , helps reduce the appearance of wrinkles and supports skin moisture.

Resveratrol
Resveratrol is a powerful antioxidant known to support the skin’s natural vitality Resveratrol is used in skincare for its antioxidant properties and ability to promote skin elasticity with regular use.

Oil Blend
This light-yet-indulgent cream is balanced with vegan squalene, shea butter, natural vitamin E, other oils and caprylic/capric triglycerides to promote texture and sensorial richness.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I use Lumiere de Vie® NAD Crème?
Lumiere de Vie NAD Crème should be part of your daily routine. Simply apply the product to your face and neck after cleansing, toning and serum applications. For best results, use twice daily paired with Choice™ NADPLUS Mango Jelly with D-Ribose, Palm Tocotrienol Rich Fraction (STGaia™) and Nicotinamide.
How is myristyl nicotinate beneficial for skin?
Myristyl nicotinate is a derivative of niacin that can be converted into NADPLUS; it helps support a revitalized appearance, smoothes skin and reduces the appearance of skin redness while promoting hydration and moisture.
Can Lumière de Vie NAD Crème be layered with other skincare products?
Yes! It’s designed to integrate seamlessly into your existing routine. Apply it after serums and before sunscreen (in the morning) or as your final step in the evening.
What makes NAD+ science different in skincare?
NADPLUS (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is essential for cellular health. By supporting NADPLUS production with ingredients like myristyl nicotinate, this crème supports skin health and vitality at the cellular level — a cutting-edge approach in anti-aging skincare.
Can Lumière de Vie NAD Crème be used with retinol or other active treatments?
Yes, it can be used alongside actives like retinol, AHAs or vitamin C. If using strong actives, apply them first and follow with NAD Crème.
What other products complement Choice NADPLUS?
Any other products that contain antioxidants or that support overall health, such as Choice™ Curcumin Plus, Choice™ Astaxanthin, or Isotonix™ OPC-3™ Plus , work well with Choice NADPLUS.
Who would benefit from Choice NADPLUS?
Any individual looking to naturally boost their NAD+ levels and support their cellular metabolism and physical health.
What can deplete NAD levels in the body other than aging?
Regardless of age, rough lifestyle habits can contribute to the increased need of NAD. Smoking, alcohol consumption, not exercising, being overweight, getting an inadequate amount of sleep and eating an unhealthy diet are all factors that can lead to NAD depletion.
What are NAD precursors?
Various sources of vitamin B3, including nicotinamide riboside (NR), nicotinic acid (NA), nicotinamide (NAM), nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) and Tryptophan (Trp), are known as precursors of NAD, meaning they influence or help with the production of NAD.
How was NAD discovered?
Over 100 years ago, NAD was discovered during yeast fermentation experiments. Scientists isolated its components and identified NAD’s chemical structure.In 1958, Jack Preiss and Phillip Handler mapped out the conversion of nicotinic acid to NAD, naming it the Preiss-Handler pathway.
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