NESCENS BEAUTY
Pha Resurfacing Emulsion 200ml | Body
About the Product
Nescens PHA Resurfacing Emulsion help to reduce the appearance of excessive desquamation in dry skin conditions associated with the ageing process. Based on an innovative strategy of acute acidification and exfoliation of the stratum corneum, it contributes to the elimination of existing flakiness and helps prevent its reappearance.
Cosmeceutical Benefits
• Restores the integrity of the intercellular cement, improving the physical and mechanical properties of the epidermis
• Counteracts the phenomenon of excessive desquamation of dry skin conditions, by a double action: acute acidification (acidic pH formulation) and intense exfoliation of the stratum corneum
• Restores the skin's barrier function and increases the resistance to environmental assaults
• Encourages moisture binding in the upper layers of the epidermis and boosts the activity of its natural moisturizing factors
Instruction for use
• Apply the product every morning and evening on the whole body or target dry and flaky areas (forearms, thighs, legs, etc), with effleurage.
• Use pressure for each body zone.
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• Lactobionic acid
Provides a highly effective, yet gentle exfoliation. Boosts the renewal of keratinocytes and ensures the cohesion of the epidermal layer. Retains water molecules in the stratum corneum.
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• Niacinamide
Exerts a stabilizing effect on the epidermal barrier. Improves the moisture content of the stratum corneum. Speeds up the differentiation of keratinocytes.
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• N-Acetyl glucosamine
Supports cellular adhesion (it binds glycoproteins, which in their turn bind corneocytes together). Stimulates the expression of keratinocyte differentiation markers (keratin, involucrin).
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• Glycerin
Restores the stratum corneum's intercellular lipid lamellae structure. Provides optimal hydration levels in the different layers of the epidermis.
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• Urea
Increases the activity of key enzymes necessary for the synthesis of epidermal lipids.
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• Panthenol
Participates in the regeneration of the epidermal lipid layers. Its hygroscopic properties promote hydration.