Skin lack vitality? use dead sea products
Up until the age of 14, skin cells replace themselves every 14 days. This frequent rate of replenishment gives skin a fresh, healthy look. With age, the rate of replenishment slows down, and by the mid-twenties it reaches a rate of every 28 days. This robs the skin of its vitality, making it look even grayish.
Additional factors for lack of vitality are smoking (because of its negative effect on blood circulation). Healthy-looking skin requires an ample supple of oxygen and nutrition. Lack of sufficient physical activity can also have a negative influence on facial skin. All of these factors, together with a shortage of sufficient sleep and a diet of junk food, are a sure formula for dull, non-vital skin.
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