Posts Tagged ‘anti-age’

What is Galvanic Current:
The galvanic machine converts the oscillating current received from an electrical outlet into a direct current. Electrons are then allowed to flow continuously in the same dirction. This creates a reflaxation response that can be regulated to target specific nerve endings in the epidermis.
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Our skin is the biggest organ of our bodies and it needs special attention to remain in the best possible condition. . In our search for the perfect skin we use creams, lotions and specialized equipment to get it looking younger and brighter. However, what if you are causing additional damage to your skin without even realizing it? Here are five habits you need to change in order not to harm your skin.
- Aloette Enzyme Peel
- Dr. Grandel Effect Peeling
- GM Collin Exfozyme
The epidermis, the skin’s outer layer is a protective coating of dead skin cells. That forms when fresh cells made in the skin’s deeper layers push their way to the surface and die. Though it isn’t widely known, our skin exfoliates itself by sloughing off dead skin cells as new cells take its place. However, as we age, this sloughing process slows down. While we are young, cell turnover occurs about every 28 – 30 days. By the time we are in our sixties, the process takes about 45 – 60 days, which results in a lack of freshness and youth look as the years go by. Read More







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