Praxis Proteoglycans Oil Free 24x2ml

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Helps prevent premature skin aging

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Praxis Proteoglycans Oil Free 24x2ml

Praxis Proteoglycans Oil Free 24x2ml

-11%
45,45 € 51,00 €

Description

Facial ampoules with a powerful moisturising effect, non-oily texture, which are specially developed for use on oily or reactive skin. Made with proteoglycans and vitamins C, E and F, which help to firm the complexion, improving its elasticity and smoothness.

Contains vitamin C, which helps stimulate collagen synthesis and restore the skin's natural radiance.

The formula is completed with liposomed apple stem cells, which contribute to stimulate the cell renewal process of the epidermis, visibly reducing the depth of wrinkles.

Instructions for use

-Apply the product on clean skin of face and neck with a light massage to facilitate its absorption. After five minutes, apply your usual cream or make-up. One or two applications per day.

-Can be used morning or evening or morning and evening.

-One 2ml ampoule is two/three applications.

Price per 100 ML

94,69 € / 100 ml

Pharmaceutical Advice

Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body. It is responsible for providing firmness and elasticity to muscles, tendons, ligaments, skin, bones and cartilage. From the age of 30, collagen production reduces in our bodies.

Topical collagen helps to keep the skin hydrated and promotes water retention. On the other hand, with this external contribution, we will be able to reduce expression lines, as well as combat flaccidity and delay the appearance of cellulite or orange peel skin.

We can also take some precautions to promote collagen synthesis such as reducing the consumption of alcohol or tobacco, which deteriorate collagen fibres; reducing exposure to the sun and applying adequate photoprotection, maintaining a diet rich in vitamins C, E and A and using specific dermatological products that promote the production of this protein.

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