Breakthrough Formula Unveiled by Cambridge Scientists Rejuvenated a 53-Year-Old Woman's Skin Cells to 30 Years Younger

What if your skin could not just look better — but actually behave like it did 20 years ago? In a recent breakthrough, Cambridge researchers managed to reverse the biological age of skin cells by 30 years — in just 12 days. Their secret? A set of rare, Sirtuin-Activating Molecules that reverse the biological aging process at the genetic level. After years of being locked behind lab doors, the formula inspired by this discovery is now finally available to the public.

Inside the Cambridge Lab

Where Scientists Discovered the Root Cause of Skin Aging — and Reversed It

What if your skin could act like it did 20 years ago — not just look better, but truly behave younger?

In groundbreaking studies from Cambridge and Harvard, scientists identified a biological “switch” buried deep in our skin cells — a group of proteins called sirtuins — that control how youthful our skin behaves.

Unlike traditional skincare that only treats the surface, this switch operates on a genetic level, regulating cellular repair, collagen production, and visible  signs of aging.

But the true turning point came in April 2022, when Dr. Diljeet Gill from Cambridge developed a precise formula of 8 molecules designed to reactivate these dormant sirtuins.

When applied to skin cells from a 53-year-old woman, the results were extraordinary:

Within just 12 days, the cells didn’t just look younger — they behaved as if they were 30 years younger.1,2

References:
1. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35390271/
2. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35549800/

Before sirtuin activation — aged, disorganized cells. Image: Babraham Institute, Cambridge University
After sirtuin activation — youthful structure restored. Image: Babraham Institute, Cambridge University

Sirtuins:

The Anti-Aging Switch Hiding in Plain Sight

Sirtuins weren’t a new discovery.

Biologists have studied them for two decades — mostly in relation to aging, DNA repair, and longevity. But in the world of skincare, they were considered too abstract. Too technical. Too internal.

Most brands preferred easier wins: acids, moisturizers, peptides. Things you could feel or see right away — but left the root problem untouched.

Activating a gene-regulating protein inside the cell? That wasn’t marketable. Not when it required years of molecular mapping — and a formula no one had been able to stabilize.

Which is why, for a long time, sirtuins remained in the shadows.

It took an unlikely collaboration of molecular biologists, cell imaging experts, and longevity researchers — and nearly a decade of quiet work — to reach the breakthrough:

Eight molecules. One switch.

Not theoretical. Not lab-bound. But real — and replicable.

Before sirtuin activation — aged, disorganized cells.
Image: Babraham Institute, Cambridge University
After sirtuin activation — youthful structure restored.
Image: Babraham Institute, Cambridge University

What Happens to Skin When Sirtuins Start to Reactivate?

When sirtuins are reactivated, the shift inside the cell is subtle — but profound. It doesn’t “plump” or “tighten” in the way we’ve been taught to expect. Instead, something deeper happens:

DNA repair resumes

damaged cells start functioning again.

Collagen and elastin increase

restoring firmness and structure.

Skin renewal accelerates

replacing old cells with fresh, functional ones.

This isn’t about making the skin look young.
It’s about making it behave young again — at a cellular level.

This isn’t about making the skin look young. It’s about making it behave young again — at a cellular level.

What Happened When the Formula Touched Real Skin

The first clinical test took place in Seoul, South Korea — conducted by Gene-On Laboratories. 1,820 women aged 31 to 75 used the formula nightly for 21 days — without exfoliants, acids, or retinoids. Researchers documented clear improvements:

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Dark Spots Improvement

The same cellular behaviors seen in Cambridge:
DNA repair, collagen activation, and accelerated turnover —
were now happening in living skin.

No blurring. No tricks. Just biology, reawakened.

Gene-On Labs, Korea — where Cambridge's formula was restored and tested on real skin.

From Lab to Bottle:

A Complete Anti-Aging Powerhouse — Built for Results When Everything Else Fails

At Gene-On, we’re a research lab — not a cosmetics company. But after the clinical success, shelving the formula felt wrong.

So we spent another 18 months turning it into a full anti-aging system — designed to amplify the results, without irritation or compromise.

The result: the TriCore™ Complex.
A complete anti-aging powerhouse — in one bottle.

CORE 1:
The Renewal Engine

Powered by:
0.1% Retinal

A powerful renewal system that works 11x faster than regular retinol, stimulating deep collagen synthesis and accelerating cellular turnover.

CORE 2:
Sirtuin Activation Complex

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

A precision-calibrated blend that reactivates dormant sirtuins — targeting the root of skin aging by restoring youthful gene expression, cellular repair, and collagen synthesis.

CORE 3:
Active Hydration Matrix

Powered by: Hyaluronic Acid,
Ceramides, Squalane, Glycerin

A precision-calibrated hydration system that creates the optimal environment for cellular renewal while strengthening the skin’s protective barrier.

Core 1: Cellular Renewal & Collagen

0.1% Retinal

11x more effective than retinol, retinal accelerates cellular renewal, boosts collagen, and visibly reduces wrinkles and hyperpigmentation—without irritation.

Core 2: Genetic Repair & Sirtuin Activation

1% Copper Tripeptide-1

Clinically proven to activate sirtuins, restoring genetic instructions for collagen production, enhancing elasticity, and strengthening skin resilience.

3% Resveratrol

A powerhouse sirtuin activator, triggering cellular defense mechanisms that repair damaged DNA, boost elasticity, and reduce wrinkles.

1.5% Matrixyl® 3000

Stimulates collagen and elastin synthesis while reinforcing sirtuin-regulated genetic pathways responsible for skin renewal and repair.

1% Matrixyl® Synthe'6

Turns on sirtuin-linked genes responsible for laminin-5 and elastin synthesis, repairing structural damage at the genetic level and restoring skin’s youthful architecture.

2% Licorice root extract'6

Supports sirtuin-mediated genetic repair, evening skin tone and reducing hyperpigmentation.

1% Grape Seed Extract

A potent antioxidant that protects sirtuin function and cellular DNA from oxidative stress, preserving long-term skin vitality.

1% Kluyveromyces Biopeptide

Enhances sirtuin-driven antioxidant response, shielding skin from premature aging at the epigenetic level and fortifying cellular defense.

0.5% Ferulic Acid

A potent antioxidant that protects cellular DNA from oxidative stress, preserving sirtuin function and reinforcing skin’s natural defense against premature aging.

Core 3: Deep Hydration & Barrier Strength

Nano Hyaluronic Acid

Penetrates deep into the skin, acting as a moisture magnet for long-lasting hydration and a plumper, smoother look.

Ceramides EOS & NP

Crucial for a strong skin barrier, ceramides lock in moisture and shield against environmental aggressors.

Squalane

Mimics the skin’s natural oils, providing lightweight hydration while preventing transepidermal water loss (TEWL).

Glycerin

A potent humectant that attracts moisture deep into the skin, maintaining long-lasting hydration and a supple, soft complexion.

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

Three cores. One formula. Real biological impact.

A complete anti-aging powerhouse — built to do what multi-step routines can’t.

We Called It Good Genes ReActivator®

The Only Formula in the World Powered by TriCore™

Driven by sirtuin science and precision Korean biotechnology — Good Genes ReActivator® doesn’t just make skin look younger. It reactivates the way youthful skin behaves — at the deepest genetic level. Every night. With one formula.

Your skin behaves younger — not just looks younger

By reactivating sirtuins: the proteins that regulate repair, renewal, and collagen production.

No peeling. No redness. No irritation.

Formulated to deliver visible change — even for sensitive or over-treated skin.

One formula. One step. Long-term impact.

Replaces complex routines with a single, biologically-driven solution.

Clinically tested. Dermatologist-approved.

With results women could see and feel — from firmness and elasticity to a renewed glow.

Skincare stops at the surface. This goes deeper — to the source of aging itself.

What You’ll Notice — and When

You don’t just look younger — your skin remembers how to be young. Week by week, it rebuilds its rhythm: smoother, firmer, more radiant — from the inside out.

Week 1-2

Skin feels calmer, smoother, more hydrated. No peeling. No purging. Just quiet, visible progress. Under-eyes look more rested — like you finally slept. For some, that early glow is already breaking through.

Week 3–5

Fine lines begin to fade. Dark spots lighten. Tone looks more even. Skin feels stronger — less reactive. For many, this is when their routine shrinks — because they don’t need anything else. Sometimes, the first sign is a compliment.

Week 6–8

Skin regains firmness and bounce — like it’s holding itself up again. Fine lines fade further. Tone looks more even, texture more refined. Skin feels stable, smooth, and visibly stronger. You look in the mirror — and finally stop searching for what’s missing.

Month 3+

Your skin settles into a deeper rhythm of repair and renewal. Dark spots have faded. Deeper lines softened. What once felt permanent — now doesn’t. It feels balanced, clear, and quietly confident — even without foundation. By now, most women keep going — because this is when results begin to take root. And the change shows in more than your skin.

But Before You Start:

The Real Biological Change Happens After at Least 90 Days

Studies show that deep, lasting skin regeneration — the kind that rewires how your skin repairs, renews, and produces collagen — doesn’t happen overnight.

It unfolds gradually, through natural cycles of cellular turnover and repair.

That’s why scientists recommend using Good Genes ReActivator® for at least 90 days — and ideally, 4 to 6 months.

Most women begin noticing visible changes within 2–3 weeks.
But real transformation takes time — to work with your biology, not against it, and reprogram aging at its root.

One bottle is enough to start feeling the shift. Three bottles unlock the full transformation.

What's the cost of turning back your skin's biological clock?

After clinical testing, our R&D team estimated Good Genes ReActivator®’s market value at $160 per bottle — based on its precision formulation, rare bioactive ingredients, and long-term results.

It made sense. This single formula replaces what would typically require 3–5 separate products.

But our founder made a different call. Instead of raising the price, we eliminated middlemen —
so we could offer it directly to you, at a price that makes long-term use not just possible… but realistic.

Because real transformation doesn’t happen in 30 days.
And we’d rather you experience the full results — than stretch your budget for one bottle.

Start Your Skin’s Biological Reset

Match the Right Package to Your Skin’s Timeline

 Reactivating your skin’s biological memory takes time. That’s why most women choose 2 or 3 bottles — to avoid gaps, delays, or having to restart the cycle.

No subscription · Limited Batch · 60-Day Guarantee

60-Day Visible Results Guarantee

We know trying something new for your skin isn’t always easy.

That’s why your order is backed by a 60-day visible results guarantee — rooted in real science.

If you’ve used Good Genes ReActivator® as directed for at least 8 weeks — and haven’t seen meaningful improvement in tone, firmness, or texture — just reach out. We’ll refund your purchase. No forms. No stress.

This policy was made to keep things fair — for you, and for every woman trusting us with her skin.

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"This product made a huge visible difference. I saw my skin glowing again. I just bought three more bottles to gift out."

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Due to high demand and our small-batch manufacturing standards,

Good Genes ReActivator® frequently sells out.

We use clinical-grade ingredients that take time to source and formulate — so each batch is intentionally limited.

Most restocks sell out within days — often before the next production even begins.

If you’re seeing this page, your selection is temporarily held — but we can’t guarantee the same bundle or pricing once you leave.

For uninterrupted results, we recommend securing 2 or 3 bottles now — to avoid delays or gaps in your skin’s reactivation cycle.

Begin Your Skin Reactivation Cycle Today

Frequently Asked Questions

Good Genes ReActivator® is formulated with cutting-edge science to target the root causes of aging, not just mask the symptoms. Unlike other products that may provide temporary results, Good Genes ReActivator® works on a cellular level to activate sirtuins, boost collagen production, and promote healthier, younger-looking skin. Our breakthrough formula is backed by clinical results and has already proven to be a best-seller in Korea, showing real, lasting improvements. We’re confident that once you experience the powerful effects of Good Genes ReActivator®, you’ll see why it’s different from the rest.

You may start noticing improvements within 1-4 weeks of use. Here’s what you can expect:

Week 1-2: Softer, more hydrated skin with a brighter texture.

Week 2-4: Smoother, plumper skin with an enhanced natural glow. Visible reduction in fine lines, pores, and fading of sun damage, pigmentation, and dark spots.

For optimal results, we recommend using Good Genes ReActivator® consistently for at least 30 days. The formula targets the biological root of the signs of aging by activating sirtuins, promoting cellular repair and rejuvenation to improve skin texture, firmness, and radiance.

 

Good Genes ReActivator® is safe for all skin types, including super sensitive skin. It’s 100% free from fragrances, essential oils, parabens, alcohol, and dyes that can cause irritation. Designed with our next-generation Liposomal Delivery System®, it protects even delicate areas like the eyes and neck from irritation. Manufactured in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility, each ingredient undergoes rigorous testing to ensure unmatched safety and purity.

Yes, Good Genes ReActivator® is designed to seamlessly integrate into any skincare routine. To incorporate Good Genes ReActivator® into your skincare routine, apply it at night after cleansing. Follow with a moisturizer if needed, but avoid combining it with other active ingredients like retinol, AHAs, BHAs, or vitamin C in the same routine to prevent irritation. If you’d like to use these actives, apply them in the morning instead. Always follow with sunscreen during the day to protect your skin. For optimal results, gradually introduce Good Genes ReActivator®:

Week 1: Apply every three nights.

Week 2: Increase to every other night.

Week 3+: Use nightly as your skin adapts.

This ensures a smooth transition and allows your skin to maximize the benefits safely.

Good Genes ReActivator® uses retinaldehyde, a next-generation retinoid that’s clinically shown to be more effective and less irritating than traditional retinol — even on sensitive skin.

To further reduce the risk of dryness or redness, we encapsulated our formula in a liposomal delivery system. This helps release the active ingredients gradually, allowing your skin to absorb them without becoming overwhelmed.

Plus, the formula is buffered with hydrating agents and skin-calming molecules to support your barrier and reduce the risk of irritation.

We also recommend introducing it gradually during the first 2 weeks — to give your skin time to adjust without overwhelming it.

Always follow with sunscreen during the day, and avoid combining it with other actives like vitamin C, AHAs, or BHAs while your skin is adapting.

If you apply a moisturizer afterward, make sure it’s free from fragrance, alcohol, or other ingredients that may cause irritation — to keep your skin calm and supported.

This formula was created with our unique TriCore™ Complex to replace an entire 4–5 step routine — combining a clinical-grade retinoid, sirtuin activators, and deep hydration in one powerful treatment.

For most women, all that’s needed alongside it is a gentle cleanser and daily SPF.

If your skin is very sensitive or adjusting during the first few weeks, you can optionally add a simple, fragrance-free moisturizer after applying — to ease in and avoid potential irritation.

But beyond that, Good Genes ReActivator® is designed to stand alone — simplifying your routine without compromising on results.

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.

To secure your formula, choose your preferred bundle and complete your checkout while supplies last.

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