Oxidative stress: let's put an end to this ageing phenomenon!
The term “Stress” generally refers to a psychological disorder caused by a situation or an upcoming event. However, beware, in the case of “oxidative stress,” it means something entirely different! It occurs as a result of an imbalance within the body. The result: a premature acceleration of skin aging makes its appearance.
What is oxidative stress?
“Oxidative stress,” also known as “oxidative pressure,” is quite different from what we refer to as “stress” in our daily lives. It is not anxiety in the literal sense but a genuine imbalance that occurs inside our body and affects the skin. Indeed, oxygen allows for the creation of free radicals. In normal amounts, these enable cells to defend themselves against various attacks. However, when they are too numerous, free radicals lead to excessive oxidation of cells. This is what we refer to as oxidative stress.
Several factors promote the excessive production of free radicals, such as pollution, sun exposure, and tobacco. An abundance of free radicals results in the occurrence of oxidative stress, which is responsible, among other things, for the aging of the body. Consequently, there is a premature degeneration of cells, particularly in the skin.
How can we fight against excess free radicals?
To defend themselves, cells will require a greater quantity of antioxidants. These are present in food in the form of vitamins E, C, and A. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is the key point in combating oxidative stress and keeping the skin healthy and supple. Alcohol, tobacco, pollution, sunlight, psychological stress, and hormonal changes all contribute to accelerating skin aging.
Several clever tips will allow you to maintain a fresh and pleasant complexion. Natural dietary supplements can stimulate production after the age of thirty. Cosmological serums Universkin tailored to each skin type will enhance skin function. These anti-aging serums will target skin inflammation, which is a major cause of skin aging. Customised serums can repair and prevent dysfunction for each individual.
And what about the Skinbooster treatment?
The Skinbooster treatment will be interesting for its antioxidant and hydrating properties. It helps to delay the appearance of fine lines, enhances the complexion, increases the tone and elasticity of the skin, and reduces the “wrinkled” appearance of certain mature skin types. It is ideal for sagging or dehydrated skin.
This treatment will deeply hydrate the skin, revive the production of hyaluronic acid, and work on skin tightening without altering the contours of the face. It is particularly applied to the cheeks, décolleté, back, and hands. After two or three sessions, the skin is softer and more supple thanks to the hydrating action of the product. Features appear brighter and less pronounced on the face. Blood vessels are less visible on the hands, and horizontal lines are softened at the neck.
Be aware that this treatment is recommended at any age for those who smoke, tend to be stressed, regularly expose themselves to the sun, or do not pay attention to their skin!
























