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The first indicators of ageing

The skin inevitably begins to age after we hit our twenties or thirties. Not only do wrinkles become more pronounced, the skin slowly loses its elasticity, becomes thinner and drier, it also regenerates at a slower pace. Although the miraculous source of eternal youth does not exist, we can also slow down skin ageing. Check out how.

The skin inevitably begins to age after we hit our twenties or thirties. Not only do wrinkles become more pronounced, the skin slowly loses its elasticity, becomes thinner and drier, it also regenerates at a slower pace.

Regardless of your skin type or age, remember these basic steps that you should never skip in your daily self-care routine:

  • Cleansing the skin is the first step to maintaining healthy skin, as this is the only way to remove sweat, grease, dust, make-up and microorganisms from the skin. Use mild agents that do not remove the skin’s natural protective oily coat.

Cleansing the skin is the first step to maintaining healthy skin, as this is the only way to remove sweat, grease, dust, make-up and microorganisms from the skin.

  • Scrubbing will remove dead cells, rejuvenate the skin and erase fine lines. Products for the removal of dead cells usually contain hydroxy acids that accelerate the exfoliation process.

  • With the help of a face tonic, you will remove the remnants of dirt, as well as nourish, refresh and moisturize the skin. The tonic also tightens the skin and closes the pores. Be careful, as the tonic shouldn’t contain alcohol, as this dries and irritates the skin.

  • The skin needs moisture and nutrients to keep it healthy, so it should be moisturized with a moisturizer adapted to your skin type.

  • In the morning, take the recommended daily dose of pure NMN in combination with high-quality resveratrol to ensure better cell regeneration, reduce cell death and improve metabolism.

The recommended daily dose of od NMN is 250 mg to 500 mg. Take 2-4 capsules daily, with or without food, preferably in the morning or as your physician instructed.




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