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Step 5: Moisturizer
Seals in hydration and strengthens the moisture barrier.
Bioeffect's EGF Power Cream is where Icelandic biotech meets genuine luxury skincare — and for once, the science backs the price tag. The hero ingredient is barley-derived Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF), a cellular signaling peptide grown in volcanic greenhouses using geothermal energy. Bioeffect holds the patent on producing EGF in barley, and their clinical trials show measurable improvements in skin density and wrinkle depth within eight weeks. This is not a marketing peptide buried at 0.001% — it's the brand's entire reason to exist. The supporting cast is deliberately restrained: niacinamide for barrier support and tone correction, squalane for lipid replenishment, beta-glucan for soothing, shea butter for richness, and evening primrose oil for omega-6 fatty acids that dry and mature skin craves. The texture is impressive — rich enough to feel like a proper treatment cream but absorbs without a greasy afterfeel, leaving a dewy finish that Nordic brands do better than anyone. At €95, it's the most expensive moisturizer in the Bioeffect line, but it's also the most complete formula they've ever built around their EGF technology.
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EGF Power Cream by BIOEFFECT is formulated for dry, normal, mature, combination skin. Bioeffect's EGF Power Cream is where Icelandic biotech meets genuine luxury skincare — and for once, the science backs the price tag. The hero ingredient is barley-derived Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF), a cellular signaling peptide grown in volcanic greenhouses using geothermal energy. Bioeffect holds the patent on producing EGF in barley, and their clinical trials show measurable improvements in skin density and wrinkle depth within eight weeks. This is not a marketing peptide buried at 0.001% — it's the brand's entire reason to exist. The supporting cast is deliberately restrained: niacinamide for barrier support and tone correction, squalane for lipid replenishment, beta-glucan for soothing, shea butter for richness, and evening primrose oil for omega-6 fatty acids that dry and mature skin craves. The texture is impressive — rich enough to feel like a proper treatment cream but absorbs without a greasy afterfeel, leaving a dewy finish that Nordic brands do better than anyone. At €95, it's the most expensive moisturizer in the Bioeffect line, but it's also the most complete formula they've ever built around their EGF technology.
The key active ingredients in EGF Power Cream are Beta-Glucan, Niacinamide, Shea Butter, Squalane, Vitamin E (Tocopherol). It's known for: Patented barley-derived EGF with published clinical data — rare for a skincare peptide and Niacinamide + beta-glucan + squalane creates a multi-pathway barrier repair system.
Yes, EGF Power Cream targets fine lines, dryness, dullness. Patented barley-derived EGF with published clinical data — rare for a skincare peptide
EGF Power Cream retails for around $95, which places it in the premium range for moisturizers. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: Premium price at ~€95 — the EGF technology carries a significant cost; Contains PEG-8 ester emulsifier — not suitable for strict clean beauty routines; Evening primrose oil can occasionally trigger reactions in very sensitive skin.
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EGF Power Cream
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