Advanced Nutrition Programme ™ Beauty Food Supplements

Why use  beauty food supplements?

Food supplementation can support overall skin health and wellness. Vitamin supplements are actually better for your skin than topical creams. They feed the skin over the entire body and they feed even the deeper layers of the skin.

Combining superior nutrition with superior skin care will give us the best result in the shortest period of time. Nutrition is fundamentally involved at every stage of skin development and therefore a holistic approach which enhances the effects of skincare from the inside out is essential in generating results.

The following vitamins and minerals are key for skin health; vitamin A, vitamin C, zinc , iron, copper and vitamin E.

Your skin can be affected by medication, disease, environment, ageing etc. As we age our skin becomes thinner and produces less oil and moisture both of which are essential for the skin to stay healthy. Skin becomes wrinkled due to less subcutaneous fat and collagen synthesis takes more time thereby delaying skin regeneration.

You can’t get everything the skin needs from your diet. Food is not as nutritious as you think, important nutrients are lost through growing conditions, storage, cooking and refining. In addition the absorption of nutrients is hindered by poor diet, alcohol, stress, tobacco, antibiotics ,coffee, tea, lack of sleep and pollution.

So where do you start?

Start To Glow

Advanced Nutrition Programme Skin Glow Synergies Collection-Start To Glow

This duo provides a combination of Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Omega-3&6

Skin Vit A+

Vitamin A is one of the most important nutrients for your skin

Skin Vit A+ is a staple skincare supplement suitable for all skin types. Vitamin A helps with skin cell renewal and promotes skin rejuvenation. Vitamin D has been added to skin Vit A+ to support bone, muscle and immune health.

Skin Omegas+

Skin Omegas help to nourish dry skin. Formulated with Vitamin A as well as omegas 3 and 6 which are important for skin integrity, a healthy lipid layer and a smooth, luminous complexion.

 


Katie Carver