Didn't the summer months go without trace? Are there any other small wrinkles, pigment spots or dehydrated skin? You should pay attention to the next three things if you want to regenerate in the fall-winter months.
1. Lighten the pigment spots!
Almost 100% of pigment spots appear in women, so it's worthwhile to look for the root causes of the ladies repertoire. Primarily hormonal changes can cause the appearance of patches, even in a simple form such as pregnancy, changing age, some drugs, or excessive sunbathing. Pigment fading products generally recover enzymatic inhibition of the dye production process. Thanks to this, the general view is that we protect the skin against UV radiation in the summer with tailor-made, yet powerful, sunscreen, and from autumn to spring we can blur the pigment spots! It is worth choosing a facial cream that has a targeted and very gentle effect on pigmentation disorders and skin renewal.
Hint: Fytofontana Stem Cells is a stem cell serum to lighten pigmentation. The addition of the added Boerhavia diffuse plant extract and the combination of biotech oligopeptide-34 produces synergistic effects on skin bleaching through several biochemical processes.
2. Hydrate intensely!
Most beauty experts prefer moisturizing facial creams in the summer, while with the advent of autumn, they recommend more nutritious, more oily creams so that our facial skin can prepare for the cold, windy winter months. If you also want to reduce the amount of wrinkles, choose DNA-Revital Serum or Emulsion to care for the skin that is tired and intensely exposed to daily damage.
3. Encourage collagen production!
Did you know that plant stem cell extracts contain factors that support the function of stem cells that are involved in the continuous renewal of the skin? No? However, the skin turns to a "younger" function. Peptides can support the production of collagen and elastin in the skin, which are responsible for flexibility and compactness. Unfortunately, in the 1930s, their production is decreasing, leading to a looser skin structure, sagging and wrinkles.
(Source: marmalade.co.uk | Image: pixabay.com)