Why DNA Repair Enzymes Are the Next Big Thing in Skincare — And Why Procell Serums 2.0 Lead the Way

Posted by Skin Blends Team on Jul 23rd 2025

Why DNA Repair Enzymes Are the Next Big Thing in Skincare — And Why Procell Serums 2.0 Lead the Way

As estheticians, we know that skin aging isn’t just about fine lines or sun spots—it’s about cellular health. What if we told you that every single day, 10,000 sites of DNA damage occur in each of our skin cells? And what if you could intervene at the source of that damage with something backed by both nature and decades of science?

DNA Repair Enzymes—the foundation of the powerful new Procell Serums, now available through Skin Blends CEO, Kathleen Carney. She is an International Trainer and Account Manager with over 20+ happy skincare professionals using Procell Therapies Microchanneling Device. 

What Causes DNA Damage?

DNA damage in the skin isn’t just about UV exposure (though that’s a big one). Air pollution, oxidative stress, and even blue light can wreak havoc on the very code that keeps our skin youthful and functioning.

According to research led by Dr. Daniel Yarosh, a pioneer in DNA repair science, this damage sets off inflammatory cascades in the skin—releasing cytokines, breaking down collagen, triggering pigment issues, and accelerating the visible signs of aging.

The Science Behind Procell’s DNA Repair Enzymes

Procell’s Serums are not just another anti-aging serum—they’re a skin-repairing miracle system. These formulas contain a trio of DNA repair enzymes that actively correct cellular damage and accelerate recovery.

Let’s break them down:

  1. Photolyase (from plankton extract) – Works with visible light and is triggered by blue light exposure (like what we get daily). It directly repairs UV-induced cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers—the culprits behind most sun damage.

  2. UV Endonuclease (from micrococcus lysate) – Works even without light (great for nighttime repair). It cuts out damaged DNA and allows your cells to regenerate properly.

  3. OGG1 (from Arabidopsis extract) – Targets oxidative stress, specifically repairing damage caused by pollution and reactive oxygen species.

Dr. Schwartz from Procell Therapies has taken this science further, formulating these enzymes into a delivery system that actually gets them to the cell nucleus—where real DNA repair happens. This delivery system uses liposomes, microscopic vesicles that mimic skin cell membranes and release their active ingredients where they matter most.

Real Results: Backed by Human Studies

Published clinical studies show:

  • 61% DNA damage reduction when combined with sunscreen

  • 74% decrease in fine lines and wrinkles in just 14 weeks

  • 41% reduction in UV-induced dark spots

  • Improved wrinkle depth, spacing between wrinkles, and even pigmentation

These are not just cosmetic benefits—they are biological upgrades to how your clients' skin repairs and protects itself.

Why This Matters for You, the Skincare Pro

By incorporating Procell into your services or retail offerings, you’re not just offering hydration or antioxidants—you’re helping reset the skin’s repair cycle at the DNA level.

This is the difference between masking symptoms and actually healing the root cause of aging.

  • Help prevent post-inflammatory pigmentation

  • Reduce photoaging

  • Improve outcomes from microneedling, Procell Microchanneling, and other advanced treatments

  • Offer post-care that truly supports recovery and longevity

Future-Proof Your Client's Skin—and Your Business

As more clients seek skin health solutions rooted in science, you want to be on the front edge of innovation. With Procell’s new DNA Repair Serums 2.0, backed by the groundbreaking work of Dr. Yarosh and Dr. Schwartz, you’re offering something no basic serum can deliver.

DNA repair isn’t a trend—it’s the future of anti-aging skincare.

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Have questions about incorporating DNA repair into your practice? Our Skin Blends educators are ready to help you elevate your services. Send us a message or call today.

Let’s upgrade skin—starting at the source.