Skinvisible’s President and CEO Terry Howlett Recently did an interview with an author about stocks and stock trading in Las Vegas. Below is that interview.
We all know the World Health Organization has declared the H1N1 virus outbreak to be a pandemic. Here it is the last week of July, and flu season will be here a lot sooner than many of us have expected. If you are like me you are not wanting to just sit back and do nothing. You want to be proactive with your family and find a way to prevent the virus from affecting your family. We all remember the hype in the media from April and May. Most of the news coverage has let up in the United States for the Summer. We all know how things work. As soon as it gets serious here in the US, the media will pick up on the story again and make it the top item again.
Is there anything we can do to protect our families and ourselves? Is there a company with an innovative product that is capable of helping in this effort?
One product cannot do everthing, but there is a product that can help. It is from a well established fully reporting company that you can buy shares in. I want to introduce a company I had the honor to go out and visit last week at their headquarters in Las Vegas, Nevada. The company is Skinvisible (OTCBB: SKVI).
Before I introduce to you the product we are speaking of, realize this company is not a one product start-up. The company has been around for years and has many successful products that are marketed around the world. This company is strong even if they did not have what appears to be one of the best products for stopping and killing the H1N1 Virus.
DermSafe is the product.
Let me tell you about DermSafe. This product is much like the hand sanitizers that you are used to. Just like with hand sanitizers, one application and you feel you kill virtually all of the H1N1 virus. What makes this product more important is that the killing continues and continues. Up to four hours after the application your hands are still killing the virus as you touch other surfaces and shake hands. Even if you wash your hands, the patented polymer keeps the power of DermSafe working.
Skinvisible has developed an innovative polymer delivery vehicles and related compositions that hold active ingredients on the skin for extended periods of time when applied topically. The polymer delivery vehicles allow for normal skin respiration and perspiration. The polymer compositions wear off as part of the natural exfoliation process of the skin’s outer layer cells. Skinvisible’s process is formulated without the use of alcohol, silicones, waxes, or other organic solvents. Skinvisible has two U.S. Patents and has been granted patents in India, Australia, Japan and China.
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01-28-2010 10:59 pm
Surgtech
We’ve started using Safe4Hours in the hospital where I work…fantastic stuff! Can’t wait for Dermsafe to come out and hopefully replace 3M’s Avagard (used in lieu of surgical scrubs most of the time). Avagard builds up and dries out the hands. Lately the drying out problem hasn’t been so bad when using Safe4Hours first though. This company is poised for a breakout…
01-28-2010
10:59 pm
Surgtech
We’ve started using Safe4Hours in the hospital where I work…fantastic stuff! Can’t wait for Dermsafe to come out and hopefully replace 3M’s Avagard (used in lieu of surgical scrubs most of the time). Avagard builds up and dries out the hands. Lately the drying out problem hasn’t been so bad when using Safe4Hours first though. This company is poised for a breakout…