By my late 30s, the signals were hard to ignore: thinning along the hairline, skin that looked tired even when I wasn't, a baseline of energy that had quietly dropped a notch. I bought the expensive serums. I read the marketing copy promising miracles. Almost none of it did what it said.

So I went the other direction. Instead of trusting the bottle, I started reading the studies behind the ingredients and began separating compounds with real human evidence from the ones surviving on cell-culture data and good PR. I built my own stack. Friends started asking. The stack became formulas, and the formulas became ASLF.

The name stands for Age Slowly, Live Fully, and it's the bar we hold every product to. Each formula leads with ingredients that have earned their place in the research, at doses that actually appear in those studies. We don't chase trends. We don't dress up early-stage findings as breakthroughs.

Now, at 51, I still test everything myself before it reaches you, and I show the work publicly on my YouTube channel — so you can watch how we evaluate ingredients and form opinions before you decide whether to trust ours.

If you've ever felt drowned by the longevity space and just wanted someone to do the reading and show their math, that's what we're trying to be. Getting ahead of the slow decline is almost always cheaper and easier than reversing it. Glad you're here.