Vitamins for skin and hair
Vitamins for skin and hair
Some of the most exciting news coming from
the beauty industry is the power of
nutrients and minerals to give skin a more radiant, healthy and youthful
glow.
Creams and lotions you put on your skin are
helpful no doubt, but the skin has to be fed from the inside for best results.
Health experts say vitamins and minerals in all forms play an integral role in a
healthy complexion.
When combined with a good diet, the right
dietary supplements can help keep your skin looking not only healthy, but also
years younger. These are many skin and hair nutrients that can be included as a
supplement particularly when the body has been under stress, and all your
nutritional needs have not been met. As a result skin and hair will suffer, and
look dull and listless. Some of the essential nutrients that promote radiant and brighter looking skin include:
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Vitamins C, E, A, K, and B complex
can all help improve skin health.
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Vitamin
A helps repair and regenerate
the skin.
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Zinc
helps maintain the structural integrity of the nails, hair and skin
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Silica is
concentrated in all connective tissue including nails, hair and skin, where
it contributes to collagen formation. Collagen serves as the structural
framework for skin. Horsetail is a plant source of silica.
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Vitamin C
is important in the production of collagen, it also helps to protect against
degradation of collagen, and therefore slowing the aging process.
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Biotin and essential amino acids support elastin and collagen production.
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Beta-carotene and Vitamin E
to help the skins natural defence against the sun.
All these ingredients have been formulated
in our
Beauty Totale nutriceutical. Our nutriceuticals contains bio
available and absorbable forms of the nutrients, 100% active ingredients They
contain no excipients such as fillers, binders and bulking agents, and are
suitable for vegetarians.
So start now, feeding the skin from the
inside to the out! And don’t forget drinking plenty of water always helps too!
Nutritional supplements are not to be used
as a substitute for a balanced diet but complement a diet to improve general
wellbeing