Nutricosmetics and well-being: what does “aging better” mean?
Is your face showing more and more wrinkles and your skin is losing tone according to your mirror? Do you feel your vitality diminishing? Are your joints becoming painful?
You are getting old.
If aging is an inevitable process, nutricosmetics today offers solutions to support it to help you feel better in your body.
What are these “anti-aging” solutions? How do they work? And how do you choose from all the available offers?
Find out now what “aging better” means and, above all, how to achieve it.
The senescence process: an old enemy?
Although age is often associated with a certain wisdom, in reality it results in a progressive loss of mobility.
This starts with your skin. Soft and flexible in your youth, it gradually becomes drier, less elastic, less hydrated and more wrinkled. The main reason for this has to do with the levels of collagen, hyaluronic acid and elastin in your body.
Collagen for the foundations of your skin
Representing almost 70% of the skin up to the age of 60 1 , collagen is considered the “cement” within which the other elements of your body fit together. To play this role, collagen is omnipresent in your extracellular matrix (the liquid in which your skin cells are bathed).
Unfortunately, when the aging process begins around the age of 20, your collagen production decreases: this is, among other things, what explains the loss of suppleness and firmness of your skin and, ultimately, the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Certain nutrients, such as vitamin C, are involved in stimulating your collagen production.
An approach to “aging better” should therefore firstly allow you to protect your collagen reserves and prolong their production, for example by optimizing your nutrition.
Hyaluronic acid as a binder
The same goes for hyaluronic acid, a true binder whose role mainly consists of hydrating your collagen and, at the same time, your cells.
Also contributing to the production of elastin like collagen, the slowdown in its generation by your cells leads to a reduction in the general level of hydration of your skin.
Elastin to stay flexible
An element widely present within the extracellular matrix, like collagen, elastin is a key protein for maintaining youthful skin.
Indeed, if collagen is mainly used to maintain the firmness of your skin, elastin allows it to remain, as its name suggests, elastic.
The stimulation of this molecule, whose production also gradually decreases, is a process that requires vitamin C.
Aging better: more than a goal, a way of living
It is therefore precisely because it faces the aging process every day as soon as you pass the age of twenty that your skin must be supported to be preserved for longer. To achieve this, some good practices are often cited by medicine:
- Get enough sleep;
- Eat correctly;
- Do physical exercise;
- Limit excesses;
- Hydrate continuously throughout the day
- etc...
Although it may be difficult to follow this roadmap to the letter on a daily basis, the fact remains that these principles allow you to extend the life expectancy of young skin, as long as you manage to observe them regularly.
This means that to avoid premature aging of your skin (of which fine lines and wrinkles in your 30s are warning signs), a proper health routine is your best bet.
This way of living is synonymous with lasting well-being. In other words: aging better requires choices and a proactive approach to aging.
Food supplements to support aging: a proactive approach
By optimizing your nutrition as soon as your collagen production slows down, you give yourself an excellent chance of aging better.
This is the reason why anti-aging nutricosmetics develops food supplements targeting the key mechanisms of senescence, that is to say:
- Your collagen production;
- Your hyaluronic acid production;
- Your protection against oxidative stress.
MyCollagenLift: optimize your nutritional supplementation to age better
Deploying unique know-how inspired by the principles of nutricosmetics, the anti-aging experts at MyPUREskin have developed an exclusive formula, capable of stimulating, nourishing and protecting your skin.
Thanks to a batch of nine ingredients of natural origin, MyCollagenLift stands out from other anti-aging solutions thanks to a unique synergy.
Indeed, in terms of stimulation and nutrition, MyCollagenLift is:
- Collagen peptides capable of boosting your endogenous collagen production;
- Hyaluronic acid whose hydration potential is the guarantee of skin intensely nourished from the inside (thanks to its capacity to capture nearly 1000 times its weight in water);
- Ceramides extracted from wheat to optimize this hydration (preserving your skin from insensitive water loss);
- Organic silicon whose role as a skin restructuring agent is the guarantee of even more supple and flexible skin.
Furthermore, MyCollagenLift is also an antioxidant complex, capable of effectively protecting your skin against one of the major factors of skin aging most present on a daily basis: oxidative stress. To do this, MyCollagenLift contains:
- Grape OPCs (polyphenols with recognized antioxidant properties);
- Vitamin C (extracted from acerola, the fruit with the highest concentration of vitamin C), the presence of which improves resistance to free radicals (in addition to increasing the bioavailability of different nutrients);
- Vitamin E, offering your body additional protection against free electrons;
- Zinc, whose synergy with SOD is necessary for the deployment of optimal protection;
- SOD (SuperOxide Dismutase), an enzyme with a central role in the antioxidant complex formed by all these ingredients, an essential asset for protecting all of your cells (inside and outside).
Do you want to set up a health routine that suits you? Are you considering changing your habits to support your skin and help it age better?
Why not start with a 3-month anti-aging treatment with MyCollagenLift?
After 4 weeks, the first results are felt for a continuous and progressive improvement towards a well-being that will make your skin shine.
- Study by Oikaren: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8043384/