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10 Tips for Beautiful Skin

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Vitamin

Promotes natural moisture, strengthening and firming the skins outer layers. Whilst, stimulating the production of proteins essential for skin. Deficiencies, can lead to premature aging, sun damage and/or pigmentation.

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Vitamin

Aids normal collagen production needed to support healthy skin structure. Minimises premature ageing, protecting against UV rays & hyperpigmentation.  Leaves skin plumper with a radiant glow.

E

Vitamin

Produced by plants,  our richest sources Inc. nuts, spinach, olive & sunflower oil. It helps protect our skin from oxidative stress, and against the effects of premature ageing. Whilst improving the appearance of skin imperfections.

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Collagen

An important protein, essential for healthy skin; blood, cartilage, muscles, and ligaments. Specifically required for healthy skin structure, composed of elasticity & plumpness, for a more youthful and firm appearance.

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H20

Maintains skin’s elasticity, reducing fine lines and wrinkles, whilst flushing out toxins, and reducing breakouts. Optimum (daily) levels of water are between 5-8 glasses daily, with increased hydration needs during strenuous exertion.

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Vitamin 

As well as maintaining a healthy nervous system, B-Vitamins keep our skin & hair healthy E.g., B2 (Riboflavin), B7 (Biotin), B9 (Folate ), and B12. Sources Inc. meat, fish, eggs, dairy, leafy veg, wholegrains + supplements.  

D

Vitamin

Deficiencies disrupt calcium absorption, leading to weakened bones e.g., osteomalacia or osteoporosis. We make 90% in an inactive form, that requires sunlight to convert to the active form i.e., calcitriol.

ZINC

Mineral

The body’s second most abundant mineral, second only to iron, that is important for the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates & proteins. An essential mineral for healthy bones, hair, skin, nails & healthy immune system.

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Antioxidants

Reduces oxidative damage to skin-cells by neutralizing free radicals, and helping to protect against damaging UV rays from the sun, and from air pollution. Keeping your skin healthier, and reducing the risk of premature skin-ageing

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Exercise

Boosts circulation e.g., aerobics, running, cycling, or brisk walking. Delivering nutrients quicker directly to the skin; perspiration aids the removal of congesting toxins. Aiding a good nights sleep, essential for healthy skin, body and mind.