
Regardless of the season, skin concerns never stop. Yet their nature changes as we age.

You may have found yourself wondering, "Why doesn’t my skin recover as quickly as it used to?" The answer lies below the surface.
The Time Your Cells Tell You

Our skin is constantly renewing itself. In your 20s, healthy skin completes a renewal cycle roughly every 28 days: cells are generated, migrate to the stratum corneum, and shed.¹
Around age 25, EGF levels drop, and the renewal cycle slows. By your 30s and 40s, it can take 45–60 days.
A slower cycle may seem minor, but it delays cell replacement, leading to:
* Loss of elasticity
* Fine lines,
* Reduced volume,
All of which stem from slowed skin renewal.
The Limitations of a Single Growth Factor

Simply replenishing diminished EGF is not enough.
To truly reactivate the skin’s slowed renewal process, a more comprehensive approach is required. This is the design logic behind PowerGF.
PowerGF not only replenishes age-depleted EGF, but simultaneously delivers four additional growth factors the skin needs. Rather than stopping at the epidermis, it works through both the epidermal and dermal layers—strengthening the cellular barrier and improving intracellular moisture channels.
This integrated mechanism goes beyond surface-level care. It supports the skin’s renewal process at a structural level.
That is why PowerGF is not just about adding ingredients. It is about rebuilding the skin’s renewal system itself.
PowerGF’s Approach

PowerGF combines **five growth factors—EGF, FGF, IGF, KGF, and PGF—**each targeting a specific role.
This combination:
* Promotes epidermal regeneration
* Boosts dermal collagen production
* Enhances cell vitality
* Strengthens the skin barrier
* Accelerates recovery
These factors work together. Evidence shows collagen production rises about 1.2× compared to using only one factor. Their synergy amplifies the effect.
What Aging Cells Need

Simply replenishing diminished EGF is not enough.
To truly reactivate the skin’s slowed renewal process, a more comprehensive approach is required. This is the design logic behind PowerGF.
PowerGF not only replenishes age-depleted EGF, but simultaneously delivers four additional growth factors the skin needs. Rather than stopping at the epidermis, it works through both the epidermal and dermal layers—strengthening the cellular barrier and improving intracellular moisture channels.
This integrated mechanism goes beyond surface-level care. It supports the skin’s renewal process at a structural level.
That is why PowerGF is not just about adding ingredients. It is about rebuilding the skin’s renewal system itself.
Time for a Deeper Approach

Structural repair takes time, but the results are profound. With a coordinated routine, skin recovers naturally:
* Lifting patch for intensive care
* Moisturizing cream for hydration
* Toner pad for purity and preparationTogether, these steps create a single, integrated flow rather than isolated products.
Effective anti-aging means knowing your skin and choosing products that suit its current stage.
When epidermal restoration is needed, and the goal is to improve firmness, elasticity, and overall structure, PowerGF provides a comprehensive solution—starting at the cellular level and gradually enhancing the skin as a whole.
Choose a routine that supports your skin—start optimizing your care with PowerGF today.
Not a Matter of Choice, but of Understanding
In the end, what truly matters is not which ingredient is better.
It is understanding where your skin is now—and what it needs at this moment.
There are times when epidermal recovery is urgent.
But when the goal is to address what time has left behind, when the intention is to rebuild the skin’s structure itself, there is a deeper approach that PowerGF offers.
An approach that begins at the cellular level and gradually restores the skin as a whole, guided by a clear intention toward long-term renewal.
Every choice we make ultimately leads back to a single question: How do we choose to care for ourselves?
The answer does not exist solely in the product applied to the skin, but in how it is used—and in the time devoted to it.
Sources:
1. Youth Daily, Professor Park Tae-seon, “Skin Regeneration Cycle and Cell Growth Process” – “Young people’s skin regeneration cycle progresses rapidly, taking approximately 28 days.”
2. Brunch, “How to Activate Skin Regeneration in Women in Their 30s” – “EGF levels decline sharply after age 29.”
3. Youth Daily, Professor Park Tae-seon, “Skin Regeneration Cycle and Cell Growth Process” – “It can take 3,545 days in your 40s and 4,560 days over 50.”
4. Dr. Stanley Cohen, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1986; Domestic clinical studies confirm that combining growth factors increases collagen production ~1.2× compared to single ingredients.



