How A Skin Hydrating Booster Treatment Works
There are times when your skin should be naturally moist. This will certainly be true a few months from now, when the summer sun will cause your skin to secrete more oils and sweat. This will partly help protect it against the hot rays, but also ensure it remains flexible and less likely to sag or become wrinkled.
However, when autumn arrives this changes, as the air is drier, your skin produces less moisture, the cold wind blows moisture off your skin and indoor air conditioning, as well as central heating, can make the air indoors dry. As a result, by the time spring rolls around, your skin will have suffered a lot over the previous few months.
Now spring is with us, conditions will start to change, but you can give your skin a boost ahead of the warm weather with a skin hydrating booster. The effects of this treatment last for at least six months, giving you supple, flexible and glowing skin.
The key ingredient to the treatment is hyaluronic acid, which occurs naturally in the body, but in this case, is injected into the face, neck and hands in the right quantities to make a difference.
Hyaluronic acid is a kind of glycosaminoglycan, which at the molecular level is a long string of carbohydrates or sugars. In this case, it is found in connective tissue all over the body.
The important characteristic of the substance is its capacity to hold water molecules at up to 1,000 times its own weight. By doing this, it hydrates areas that would otherwise be dry when it is present.
By having this treatment now, you can say goodbye to the dryness and wrinkles of the last few months and be looking great well before summer arrives. Moreover, because it lasts around six to nine months, your next treatment will be due just as the cold and skin-drying weather is doing its worst.
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