Vitamin A – repairs skin damage and reduces wrinkles

Vitamin A is an oil-soluble vitamin, and one of the most powerful antioxidants in our bodies. This vitamin is vital for cell classification, helps the immune system fight infection, and keeps the skin soft and smooth. Vitamin A, or more accurately Retin A, which is a derivative of the vitamin, has been proven in studies to possess the ability to repair cumulative skin damage that appears following exposure to the sun and to smooth wrinkles as well as expression lines, to increase both skin tone and firmness. In addition, it has been found that topical application of Vitamin A improves the condition of acne prone skin.
In the HL product portfolio, Vitamin A is one of the key ingredients in the MULTIVITAMIN SERUM, as well as product lines ALPHA-BETA, RENEW FORMULA, EYE THERAPY and more.
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Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic Skin Inflammation (Atopic Dermatitis)
Atopic dermatitis, commonly known as “skin asthma”, is an itchy inflammatory skin disease. In 65% of the cases, it already appears in infancy, and affects the facial area, the wrists and finger knuckles, and the in the creases of the elbows and knees. Overall, 10%–20% of all babies and children suffer from the disease, and in 90% of the cases it appears before the age of five.
Incorrect use of cosmetic products
The incorrect choice of cosmetic products may cause various problems in the skin, such as cosmetic acne, inflammation and accelerated skin aging. The changes that take place in the skin over time make both women as well as men more aware of the visible signs of aging, encouraging them to try to restore a youthful glow at any cost.
Why should you prefer professional cosmetics?
The British Consumerism Magazine ‘which.co.uk.’ has published a report that claims that there is no difference between expensive and cheap eye creams which are sold in the retail chain stores – for all of them the effectiveness in reducing wrinkles around the eyes is very limited.
