If you look up the definition of "cold fission" online, the definition is along these lines: Cold fission or cold nuclear fission is defined as involving fission events for which fission fragments have such low excitation energy that no neutrons or gammas are emitted. Rodan + Fields® is about to add to that definition!
On November 1, 2011, Rodan + Fields will be unveiling the new, enhanced Soothe Regimen featuring the breakthrough new Cold Fission moisturizer technology. While the secret behind Cold Fission is not yet know, consultants are busy guessing.
What is Rodan + Fields Soothe?
The Rodan + Fields Sooth Regimen helps eliminate skin issues related to sensitivity, redness, rosacea, psoriasis and excema. For more information, see the Soothe FAQs.
What is Rodan + Fields Cold Fission?
A consultant in Goodlettsville, TN posted on her Facebook page, "I think [Cold Fission] is a fancy way to say it will protect from chapping and chilling in a comfortable, and beautifully delivered way." If I were to hazard my own guess it would be that perhaps Cold Fission soothes the burn of inflamed, irritated skin.
More New Products Coming
As reported in Exclusive! New beauty products coming from Rodan + Fields on November 1, the Rodan + Fields Soothe Regimen with its new Cold Fission moisturizer technology is not the only excitement expected on Nov. 1. Rodan + Fields also has some special holliday packages to announce. Stay tuned for details!
Related:
- Rodan + Fields Soothe for Sensitive Skin Clinical Trials
- Rodan + Fields Soothe Regimen for Sensitive Skin FAQs
- What is rosacea? Symptoms & manifestations of rosacea
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