Doriance Self-Tanning Gardenia Extract 2x30caps

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Description

Vitamin supplement with weak protection. This treatment helps to achieve a natural and lasting tan, its active plant ingredients with vitamin C, E, F, B5, Pro A and pro-retinol help prevent photoaging caused by the sun's rays. Its formula with hyaluronic acid and collagen provide extra hydration to the skin, and in combination with its active anti-aging multivitamins and aloe vera help maintain a healthy and nourished skin.

Instructions for use

Take 2 capsules a day for 15 days and then 1 capsule a day with a large glass of water.

Pharmaceutical Advice

The exposome is the set of external and environmental factors people are exposed to throughout their lives. In skincare, exposome knowledge is important to determine which factors are directly related to skin ageing and which strategies will limit the skin's oxidative process.

Factors such as solar radiation, pollution, nutrition, stress and lack of sleep have a major impact on skin photoageing. In addition to these exogenous factors, the skin ages due to a decrease in the natural production of collagen and other proteins, such as elastin and hyaluronic acid. This continuous decrease in the skin's protein production leads to a progressive loss of elasticity and radiance.

There are anti-ageing products that include these proteins and elements in their composition that help to moisturise the skin, thus counteracting some of these factors and contributing to slowing down skin ageing. But as well as choosing a product that suits your skin's needs, it is also important to take certain precautions to protect your skin. Avoiding excessive sun exposure, following a balanced diet and getting enough sleep are all factors that contribute to maintaining good skin health.

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