Description
Eliminate signs of ageing with Medic Laboratorium eye patches. The eye area is the thinnest and most delicate part of the face. It is low in sebaceous glands and collagen and elastin fibres. Additionally, the skin in this area is under more stress due to 22 muscles that are constantly in motion. Therefore, the eye area is the first to show signs of ageing, with premature wrinkles, fine lines, and signs of fatigue appearing.
The rejuvenating eye patches from Medic Laboratorium revitalise, hydrate, nourish, soften, and provide flexibility to the area around your eyes. This area is often neglected on our face, and we must take care of it to reduce puffiness and prevent skin ageing. Thanks to the collagen and hyaluronic acid in these patches, you can achieve visible effects with just one application. The product penetrates the deeper layers of the epidermis thanks to its modern hydrogel technology.
Its efficacy is proven as it is a dermocosmetic product. That is, a hybrid between a medicine and a cosmetic. A meeting point between beauty and skin health. Products that must enter the market under the same standards of quality and efficacy as a medicine.
How to use: Place the patches on clean, dry skin under the eye area. Leave on for 20-30 minutes, remove, and massage any excess product until fully absorbed. To enhance their effectiveness, the patches can be cooled in the fridge before use. Disposable product. For a lasting rejuvenating effect, they should be used 1 or 2 times a week.
Active ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, collagen, and panthenol.
Pharmaceutical Advice
Hyaluronic acid is a substance contained in many tissues in the body. It is found in the dermis of the skin and in cartilage. It has great capacity to attract and retain water. So much so that it is capable of absorbing up to 1,000 times its own weight in water.
As time goes by, the body's production of this substance progressively decreases, which means that the skin loses hydration and, with it, elasticity and firmness. This also happens to the joints, where the cartilage loses its water retention capacity and becomes stiffer.
This great moisturising power has made hyaluronic acid a widely used ingredient in cosmetic products and it is a great ally for dehydrated or uncomfortable skin.