Essentials Of Glass Skin

Skin quality is important to human attractiveness1,2 and it helps determine the need for and choice of aesthetic treatment.3 Skin quality significantly influences perception of age, attractiveness, health and youth.2,4,5

“Glass skin is simply a clear and elegant way of describing a certain type of enviable complexion,” says skin care blogger and K-beauty expert Jude Chao. Healthy, youthful appearance and undamaged skin is Glass skin. There are 4 essentials for healthy smooth complexion.

For firm skin hydration and collagen production is essential. Skin tone needs protection from UVA, UVB and visible light, while managing hyperpigmentation or melasma.

Vitamin C especially with combination of Vitamin E and Ferulic is known to improve collagen production while working as free radical scavenger and protecting our skin from environmental aggressors and sunlight.

Thorough cleansing with gentle cleansers and Exfoliation is essential for skin surface evenness and reduction of pore size. Good, balanced diet aids in keeping skin healthy providing the glow from within. La Paeu Essentielle CEF 25 is formulated with clinical level high percentage of active ingredients:

  • to protect the skin from every day environmental stress,
  • prevent loss of firmness,
  • improve collagen production and
  • reduce melanin production and managing hyperpigmentation concerns.

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