Everyone Remembers
The Milk Baths.
Her Real Secret Was Hidden.
Behind palace doors, Cleopatra's priestesses performed a ritual no ordinary woman was meant to see. 2,000 years later, dermatologists discovered why it worked.
Discover the Ritual →In Ancient Egypt, Beauty Was Never
Just Decoration. It Was Power.
No woman understood that power better than Cleopatra — Egypt's most legendary queen. She commanded armies, negotiated empires, and held the attention of the most powerful men in the ancient world. And she was obsessed with her skin.
Everyone remembers the milk baths. But legend holds that behind palace doors, something else happened first — before the oils, before the baths, before anything touched her skin. A ritual performed by her inner circle of priestesses, in silence.
"Inside were instruments tipped with gold. Not jewellery tools — tools so fine they almost disappeared against the skin."
The golden points were pressed gently across her face, again and again — creating thousands of pathways too small for the eye to see. Only then were the royal oils brought forward. Myrrh. Rose. Blue Lotus. Ingredients worth more than most people earned in a lifetime.
But the secret was never only what Cleopatra applied. It was what happened first. The channels. The preparation. The reason the oils could actually do their work.
2,000 Years Later, Science
Gave It a Name: Micro-Infusion.
The mechanism Cleopatra's priestesses used has a name now. And dermatologists have spent the last three decades proving exactly why it works — and why everything you have been doing without it is leaving results on the table.
Here is the problem with every serum, cream, and oil you have ever used: they sit on top of your skin. The skin's outermost layer — the stratum corneum — is a barrier. A very effective one. No matter how expensive the formula, most of it never gets past it.
Micro-infusion changes that. Ultra-fine needles create thousands of microscopic channels — temporary, invisible pathways that bypass the barrier entirely. Active ingredients are delivered directly into the dermis, where they can actually work. Not sitting on top. Through the skin.
"The secret was never only what Cleopatra applied. It was how the skin was prepared to receive it."
The result? Active absorption significantly deeper than topical application alone. And a secondary effect the ancient Egyptians couldn't have named but clearly observed: the micro-channels trigger the skin's own collagen response — the body reads the micro-wounds as a signal to repair and rebuild.
Modern clinics turned this principle into a luxury treatment and began charging $200–$700 per session. Month after month. But a royal ritual should not require palace money.
This Is Why LUX SKIN® Built
The Micro Infusion Kit.
No palace priestesses. No expensive monthly appointment. Just a five-minute ritual at home — the same mechanism Cleopatra's court used, engineered into a single precision device.
5 Reasons Women Are Switching
From Clinics to This Kit
What Women Are Saying
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"I have used it three times. I had a patch of inflammation on my leg — an old insect bite — and it has gone. My skin feels completely different."
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"I have only used it three times and have already noticed a difference. I cannot wait to see how well it works after a few more weeks."
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"Love it. Easy to use and my skin feels so soft. I cancelled my last two clinic appointments. I genuinely do not see the point anymore."
— Janet G., Verified Buyer
"My husband asked what I had done differently. That was after week three."
— Marie S., Verified Buyer
Cleopatra Kept Her Ritual
Behind Palace Walls.
Now It Is Yours. For $39.
The LUX SKIN® Micro Infusion Kit. 24-karat gold-plated micro-needles. Salmon DNA + Copper Peptide serum. Press, lift, infuse. Five minutes. At home. Results or your money back — 90-day guarantee.
Bring the Golden Ritual Home →© 2025 LUX SKIN®. All rights reserved.
This advertorial is for informational purposes. Individual results may vary. Cosmetic use only. Claims are based on third-party lab evaluations and published study summaries. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.



