Skin Cell Regeneration and Repair At Night
While you sleep, your skin regenerates and repairs itself. The ability of your skin to regenerate and repair damaged cells declines with age, hence triggers various signs of ageing such as wrinkles, fine lines, loss of volume and firmness to appear.
How To Enhance Skin Cell Regeneration
The best way to enhance skin cell regeneration is by using Night Repair Skin Cell Renewal Booster. This night repair concentrate has been formulated with a potent alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) complex including the well known glycolic acid to best promote cellular activity in the skin.
Gently massage Night Repair Skin Cell Renewal Booster into freshly cleansed skin avoiding the immediate eye area. Use as a serum or pre-serum before a moisturiser at night. This skin regeneration and repair booster also contains bakuchiol and pro-retinol which stimulate the collagen and elastin production in the skin. It is suitable for all skin types except for sensitive skin. For sensitive skin, use Rose Royale Supreme Anti-Ageing Serum which has the optimum concentration of niacinamide and n-acetyl glucosamine to optimise skin cell regeneration and soothe the skin at the same time.
The Best Products To Enhance Skin Cell Regeneration
Night Repair Skin Cell Renewal Booster is the best skincare product to optimise skin cell regeneration and repair at night learn more >>>
Rose Royale Supreme Anti-Ageing Serum is a super potent, ultra-concentrated serum to restore, renew and protect the skin from all ageing factors learn more >>>
Author:
Henry Tianus is a multi-award-winning Anti-Ageing Scientist based in London, UK. Henry Tianus has been listed as The Recognised Institute Practitioner at The Institute of Traditional Herbal Medicine and Aromatherapy (ITHMA), London (UK) since 2005. Henry Tianus's articles have been read by people in more than 100 countries with USA and UK at the top of the list. Join Henry Tianus eNewsletter to receive the latest health and wellbeing tips.
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Scientific Sources: (1) Glycolic acid adjusted to pH 4 stimulates collagen production and epidermal renewal without affecting levels of proinflammatory TNF‐alpha in human skin explants, Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2021 Feb, 20(2): 513–521. (2) Topical AHA in Dermatology: Formulations, Mechanisms of Action, Efficacy, and Future Perspectives, Cosmetics 2023, 10(5), 131.
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