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Information about Beauty In & Out Elixir
Beauty In & Out Elixir is a nutricosmetic supplement in a drinkable vial format, with a high concentration of Hydrolysed Collagen, Hyaluronic Acid, Grape Seed, Vitamins and Minerals.
Its ingredients act to reduce the signs of ageing by reducing expression lines, providing hydration and firmness to the skin of the face and neck, and shine to hair and nails.
Properties of the active ingredients of Beauty In & Out Elixir
The exclusive Beauty In & Out Elixir formula provides a high concentration of Hydrolysed Collagen Type I (5 g per vial), Hyaluronic Acid, Grape Seed (95% OPCs), vitamins and minerals.
These active ingredients act from the inside so that their effects are reflected on the outside:
🔹Vitamin C
Contributes to normal production of collagen for normal skin function 1.
🔹Hydrolysed collagen (5g) and hyaluronic acid
Provide proteins which are a natural part of the structures and textures of skin, nails and hair for their elasticity.
🔹Grape Seeds
Grape seeds (95% OCPs) are very rich in polyphenols, specifically anthocyanins, flavonols and proanthocyanidins such as flavonoids, which have shown antioxidant activity and also revitalizing effects on the skin.
🔹Vitamin A
Contributes to the normal maintenance of the skin and mucous membranes, to the normal metabolism of iron and to the normal function of the immune system 1.
🔹B vitamins
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin), Vitamin B3 (niacin or niacinamide) and Vitamin B7 (biotin) contribute to the normal maintenance of the skin and mucous membranes 1. Biotin (vitamin B7) also contributes to the normal maintenance of hair.
Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) contributes to normal production and metabolism of vitamin D 1.
Vitamins B6 and B12 contribute to normal energy-yielding metabolism and to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue 1.
🔹Vitamin E
Contribute to cell protection from oxidative damage.
🔹Zinc and Selenium
Contribute to normal hair and nail maintenance 1.
1.EFSA. European Food Safety Authority.
For whom is Beauty In & Out Elixir recommended
Beauty In & Out Elixir is a state-of-the-art food supplement perfect for those people who want to show a skin with youthful appearance and dazzling beauty.
It is also recommended for periods when we need extra vitality in our skin and hair: seasonal changes, stress, high sun exposure and beauty treatments for the skin.
Advantages of the Beauty In & Out Elixir format
✓ Convenient format in single-dose drinkable vials.
✓ Easy to take and transport.
✓ Forest fruit flavor.
SKIN FLEXIBILITY AND ELASTICITY
SKIN LUMINOSITY
NOURISHES SKIN, HAIR AND NAILS
To Know More
What happens to our skin as we age?
The density of collagen and elastin in the dermis decreases, hence the structure and elasticity of the skin degrades, causing it to become thinner and stiffer. The ageing process also results in the loss of hyaluronic acid.
This reduces the skin's moisture, suppleness and elasticity. The decreased elasticity of the skin reduces its ability to retain its shape and it does not conform as well to the contours of the face.
The skin appears looser and sags. Lines and furrows emerge to allow movement. Gravity then pulls on the skin, leading to sagging eyelids, bags under the eyes and jowls.
What is collagen?
Collagen is the main insoluble fibrous protein found in the extracellular matrix of the skin, along with elastin and hyaluronic acid. The collagen family consists of 28 different proteins, which account for 25-35% of the body's total protein mass and play a key role in the structure of various tissues, such as the skin, providing stiffness and integrity.
How many types of collagen are there?
Collagen fibrils are generally made up of different types of collagen: type I collagen is the most abundant in the human body, forms more than 90% of connective tissues and is the main component of human skin (80%) and type III collagen makes up the rest of the collagen in the skin (15%).
With age, the ability to replenish collagen naturally decreases by 1.5% per year. Collagen fibres in ageing skin become thicker and much shorter, resulting in a loss of type I collagen, which alters the ratio of collagen types.
What is hydrolyzed collagen?
Hydrolyzed collagen is a group of very low molecular weight peptides obtained by enzymatic hydrolysis, which allows better collagen bioavailability, with positive effects on the skin.
The purposes of collagen
The unique physical properties of type I collagen fibres confer structural integrity to the skin by forming a dense network throughout the dermis. The primary function of this network is to provide structural support to the epidermis. In addition, type I collagen and elastin form the extracellular matrix, which gives the skin its structure, elasticity and firmness.
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