Oxygen Cocktail
- Improves appearance of wrinkles
- Promotes a younger, less lined appearance
- Helps bind moisture to the skin
- Used once a day in the AM, will last 2.5 months!
For Skin That Is:
Very Dry/Dry
Combination
What It Is
An age-fighting oxygen facial serum to improve the look of lines and wrinkles.
What It Does
Treat your skin to an oxygenating cocktail serum and fight the signs of visible aging. Helps bind moisture to surface layers so lines are less visible. Wrinkles appear to improve. Texture feels smoother. The entire complexion looks rejuvenated.
How to Use It
Apply a thin layer over face and neck. Follow with a Bioelements Moisturizer or Sunscreen.
Key Ingredients
SACCHAROMYCES LYSATE EXTRACT: Fights visible aging
HYALURONIC ACID: A naturally occurring substance that retains up to 1000 times its weight in water. It binds moisture to surface layers
GINSENG ROOT EXTRACT: Calming and strengthening plant extract
Full Ingredients
Glycerin, Water (aqua) (Eau), Saccharomyces Lysate Extract, Hyaluronic Acid, Panax Ginseng (ginseng) Root Extract, Aloe Barbadensis (aloe vera) Leaf Extract, Carbomer, Sodium EDTA, Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate, Diazolidinyl Urea, Tromethaine
Learn More
Treat your skin to an oxygen-boosting cocktail. This super serum contains a blend of moisture-binding hyaluronic acid blended with oxygen-boosting Tissue Respiratory Factor to fight aging and promote a younger, less lined appearance. It even works to slow down those visible age signs that make you look old before your time.
Nicknamed "The Oxygen Breather", Oxygen Cocktail is a barrier-enhancing serum of moisture-binding hyaluronic acid blended with oxygen-boosting Tissue Respiratory Factor. Did you know? Hyaluronic Acid is able to bind 1000x its weight in water to your skin. Talk about refreshing! Oxygen Cocktail boosts skin oxygen uptake to fight visible aging and promote a smoother, less-lined appearance.
Nicknamed "The Oxygen Breather", Oxygen Cocktail is a barrier-enhancing serum of moisture-binding hyaluronic acid blended with oxygen-boosting Tissue Respiratory Factor. Did you know? Hyaluronic Acid is able to bind 1000x its weight in water to your skin. Talk about refreshing! Oxygen Cocktail boosts skin oxygen uptake to fight visible aging and promote a smoother, less-lined appearance.
Review Product




I love this serum! With just the smallest amount my skin feels so hydrated! I went a year without using it and my skin was so mad at me. I can't live without it!
- Jessica Schaefer (April 11th, 2013)




Really feels soothing on application to clean skin, very moisture intense but not oily or residue feeling- not pore clogging. Perfect for combination skin like mine. Haven't used consistently enough to notice major improvements but it definitely feels good on my sensitive combo skin... I think it's worth the money spent & I would purchase product again.
- Anonymous (December 11th, 2012)




I have been using Bioelements for two years now. However, I just started using the oxygen cocktail about a month ago (thanks to a good friend of mine who reccomended it), and I have been in LOVE with this product ever since the first use! It has given my face an incredible look and feel. I use this product along with create firm and my spf/moisturizer. I would highly reccomend this product (and brand) to all my friends and family.
- Eric V. So.Cal (June 21st, 2012)




this is 1/2 the amazing combo I use to Make my skin look fresh Hydrated Glowing Oxegenation is the other.
This combo helps my skin look amazing and has NEVER failed me!
It is my go to for clients who have a dull complection and I need to rev up my service to make them look amazing!
- Colette (June 18th, 2012)
Average Rating from 4 reviews
100% of people recommend this product




- Jessica Schaefer (April 11th, 2013)





- Anonymous (December 11th, 2012)





- Eric V. So.Cal (June 21st, 2012)





This combo helps my skin look amazing and has NEVER failed me!
It is my go to for clients who have a dull complection and I need to rev up my service to make them look amazing!
- Colette (June 18th, 2012)






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