LUMIÈRE SURREY
07583316748
Collagen Boost
Boost Collagen & Skin Elasticity from within
Service Description
A unique, cherry-flavoured liquid gel formula to jump start the body’s natural collagen levels over 10 days. A superior mix of nutrients to improve skin elasticity, muscle, joint and digestive health and keep the skin hydrated and moisturised to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. If you have concerns about your skins' health or if you have any of the below symptoms, contact us for a free Skin & Wellness consultation. Wrinkles and Sagging: Collagen provides structure and elasticity to the skin, so reduced levels can lead to wrinkles and sagging. Dryness: Collagen helps maintain skin hydration, and a deficiency can dryness and a loss of suppleness. Thinning of the Epidermis: Reduced collagen can also lead to a reduction in the thickness of the epidermis, making the skin more vulnerable and easily damaged. Joints: Joint Pain and Stiffness: Collagen is a key component of cartilage, which cushions joints, so reduced levels can lead to joint pain, stiffness, and conditions like osteoarthritis. Reduced Mobility: Joint damage and stiffness due to a lack of collagen can lead to a decrease in mobility. Muscles: Muscle Weakness and Loss of Muscle Mass: Collagen contributes to muscle strength and mass, and a deficiency can lead to muscle weakness or loss of muscle mass. Gastrointestinal Problems: Leaky Gut: Collagen helps maintain the integrity of the gut lining, and a deficiency can contribute to a "leaky gut" where the lining becomes permeable, potentially leading to inflammation and other issues. Other: Weakened Hair and Nails: Collagen is a key component of hair and nails, and a deficiency can lead to brittle nails, hair loss, and dental problems. Poor Wound Healing: Collagen plays a vital role in wound healing, and a deficiency can lead to slower healing times. Reduced Bone Density: Collagen is also important for bone health, and reduced levels can contribute to reduced bone density and increased fracture risk. Factors that can contribute to reduced collagen levels: Age: Collagen production naturally declines with age. Lifestyle: Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and a diet high in sugar can negatively impact collagen production. Sun Exposure: Excessive sun exposure can damage collagen fibers. Stress: Chronic stress can lead to a decrease in collagen production. Nutrient Deficiencies: Certain nutrient deficiencies, like vitamin C, can impair collagen synthesis.
Contact Details
Merrow Woods, Guildford GU1 2LQ, UK
07583316748
info@lumieresurrey.co.uk