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Good Genes ReActivator®
AM Defense Formula

Turn Daytime into Treatment — molecular shield outside, cellular repair within

The first formula that actively continues your skin’s repair process throughout the day while defending against aging stressors. Powered by Oxituin™, a complex of 12 next-generation sirtuin activators and antioxidants, to visibly restore smoother, more radiant, younger-looking skin.

Limited batch available · Delivery by November 21 · No Subscriptions

Key Bioactives: Fullerene (C60), Copper Tripeptide-1, Matrixyl® Synthe’6, Matrixyl® 3000, Resveratrol, Ferulic Acid, Kluyveromyces Biopeptides, Licorice Root Extract, Ceramide NP, Ceramide EOS, Beta-Glucan (High MW, Oat-derived), Grape Seed Extract, Squalane

Full Ingredients: Water, Glycerin, Squalane, Triethylhexanoin, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Cyclopentasiloxane, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceteareth-20, Resveratrol, Ferulic Acid, Licorice Root Extract, Grape Seed Extract, Beta-Glucan, Ceramide NP, Ceramide EOS, Kluyveromyces Biopeptides, Bifida Ferment Lysate, Matrixyl® 3000, Matrixyl® Synthe’6, Copper Tripeptide-1, Fullerene (C60), Alpha-Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Tocopheryl Glucoside, Titanium Dioxide, Polymethyl Methacrylate, Ammonium AcryloylDimethyltaurate/Vp Copolymer, Cyclohexasiloxane, Ceteareth-33, Benzoic Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Disodium Edta, Sodium Hydroxide

Science Behind AM Active Defense

Unlike ordinary antioxidants that oxidize or irritate the skin, our AM formula is built on Oxituin™ — a complex of Nobel Prize–winning Fullerene (C60) and 11 synergistic bioactives, including advanced sirtuin activators that target the root cause of skin aging.

Research shows Fullerene delivers 172× the antioxidant power of Vitamin C, while remaining stable and irritation-free. In synergy with sirtuin activators, it creates a dual effect: shielding skin from daily stressors while keeping cellular repair pathways switched on all day.

  • Apply to clean, dry skin each morning before sunscreen.

  • Use 2–3 pumps for face, neck, and décolleté, adjusting as needed.

  • Follow with a broad-spectrum SPF for complete daytime protection.

Backed by Leading Research:

172× More Potent Than Vitamin C

Featuring Nobel Prize–winning Fullerene

Doesn’t Oxidize

No yellowing. No oxidized smell. No wasted product.

All-Day Defense

Proven to outperform Vitamin C — keeps skin defended against oxidative damage.

No Irritation

Gentle on skin — without the stinging or redness common with Vitamin C.

172× Antioxidant Power

Reduces dark spots and fine lines — for brighter, smoother skin.

Co-Created with YingYing Tang

Co-Founder of Skincare & Sunscreen Smarties, trusted by 20K+ women
Beauty Innovator / Consultant

Co-Created with YingYing Tang

Co-Founder of Skincare & Sunscreen Smarties,
trusted by 20K+ women
Beauty Innovator / Consultant

"Whether you love or hate ascorbic acid, I created this with you in mind..."

Powered by Oxituin:
Active Triple-Defense Complex

Protects · Repairs · Reactivates

Antioxidant Defense Matrix

Prevents premature aging & dullness

Fullerene (C60), Vitamin E

Delivers 172× the antioxidant power of Vitamin C to shield skin from oxidative stress — preventing premature aging and loss of radiance with inherent stability and no irritation.

Sirtuin Cellular Repair Complex

Restores firmness, collagen, and youthful glow

Harvard’s 8 Sirtuin Activators
Copper Peptide, Resveratrol, Matrixyl® 3000, Matrixyl® Synthe'6, Ferulic Acid, Grape Seed Extract, Kluyveromyces Biopeptide, Licorice Root Extract

Reactivates youthful skin function at the cellular level by activating sirtuin-driven genetic repair — restoring collagen production and visible radiance.

Barrier Defense System

Strengthens barrier, hydration, and smoothness

Beta Glucan, Ceramides, Squalane, Glycerin

Builds a resilient skin shield that locks in deep hydration and prevents barrier breakdown — keeping skin calm, smooth, and visibly healthier every day.

Harvard Science meets Nobel Prize–winning Molecule.

What to Expect

Day 1–3

Instant glow; skin feels softer and deeply hydrated.

Week 2–4

Dullness fades; tone looks more even and luminous.

Week 6+

Fine lines and spots visibly reduced; skin looks smoother and firmer.

*Timing varies by skin. Use AM before SPF, daily.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most products only fight surface signs of aging. Good Genes ReActivator® works deeper — activating sirtuin repair pathways, shielding against oxidative damage with Nobel Prize–winning Fullerene, and rebuilding hydration and firmness at the cellular level. That’s why results last, instead of fading like with ordinary creams.

 

Many notice an instant glow and smoother feel within the first few days. Visible improvements in tone and brightness typically appear by weeks 2–4, while deeper changes — like reduced fine lines and firmer skin, emerge around 6 weeks with consistent daily use.

Yes. Good Genes ReActivator® is safe for all skin types, even sensitive skin. It’s 100% free from fragrances, essential oils, parabens, alcohol, and dyes that often cause irritation — and gentle enough for delicate areas like the eyes and neck. Unlike Vitamin C serums that can sting or oxidize, our Nobel Prize–winning antioxidant system delivers powerful results without redness or sensitivity.

Yes. Good Genes ReActivator® AM Defense Formula was designed to fit seamlessly into any routine. Apply it in the morning before your SPF — strong enough on its own, no need to layer with other active serums.

Good Genes ReActivator® AM Active Defense Formula is your daytime shield — powered by Oxituin™: a complex that includes Nobel Prize–winning Fullerene to protect skin from daily aging stressors while keeping repair pathways switched on.

Good Genes ReActivator® Night Treatment is your evening repair: powered by the TriCore™ complex, with encapsulated retinal to accelerate cell renewal and restore skin overnight.

Together, they form the 24H Skin Reactivation Protocol™: continuous defense by day, intensive repair by night.

We stand fully behind every formula. If you don’t see visible improvements within 30 days, you’re covered by our Try-It Guarantee — simply return it for a full refund, no questions asked.

Yes — but due to our small-batch process and high demand, availability can change quickly.

If you’re seeing this page, inventory is still available — but we can’t guarantee the same offer once you leave.

Click below to claim your Founder’s Intro Bottle while it’s still available.

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Visible results in 60 days — or your money back.

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