Numerous studies over the years have shown in an irrefutable way that there is a direct connection between the content of soluble collagen in human skin and its aging. Collagen is a biopolymer that forms 75% of the fibrous connective tissue in the skin. Along with aging of the dermis, the metabolic activity also decreases. This leads to numerous physiological disorders. This protein can be successfully brought in the human body, but the problem of its local use is that the molecular level is very high - over 300 000 мD, which precludes its absorption at cellular level and its transition through the skin barrier structures.
This new low-molecular collagen can be successfully applied on skin - on a cellular level. It stimulates the formation of the skin`s own collagen. Long-term use of products for home and professional care with this low molecular weight collagen (TH80) reduces the loss of the protein with time and it is also a guarantee of healthy, elastic and radiant skin.
Proven results after the use of these products are: toned, shine, elastic and hydrated skin. They also improve cell regeneration, soothe and balance skin with acne and sensitivity, remove fine wrinkles, smooth deep wrinkles, improve the cell membrane elasticity and slow the aging process of the skin.
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