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The evidence of our sorrows and our joys... and the passing years. Wrinkles, those unwanted furrows on the surface of the skin, come with the ageing of the dermis and the epidermis. To fight your wrinkles, you have to understand what causes them.
Your skin is made up of different layers: on the surface is the epidermis (the visible skin) and under that is the dermis. The dermis is responsible for the hydration of the epidermis, nourishing and regenerating it with its many blood vessels, its access to the lymphatic system (which provides nutrients) and its elastin fibres (which sustain the epidermis and assure its suppleness). Elastin and collagen, the terrible twins of skin care are produced in the fibroblast, cells situated in the dermis.
Over the course of time the repeated muscle movements of the face, combined with the devastating effect of free radicals on the epidermis, diminish the potency of the elastin fibres, and production of collagen within the dermis is reduced. The net result is: Wrinkles...
But don't panic! Nature has its miracle cures, and we can offer you one to banish those unsightly tell-tale lines - rosehip oil. Applied regularly morning and night, you'll notice an extraordinary difference within weeks of starting the treatment. The rosehip oil boosts the cell growth (collagen and elastin fibres) and so smoothes out the skin.
Another little tip: Take care of the skin around your eyes. It's extremely fragile and is easily damaged by the effects of pollution, dehydration, cold weather and even by sitting for too long in front of your computer. To avoid those ugly crow's feet, apply a special protector: Caviar Facial Cream, Reaffirming Lifting will keep your skin marble-smooth and bring out the sparkle in your eyes!
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