GTM PDRN HA SERUM-50ml

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GTM PDRN HA SERUM-50ml

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Moisturizing skin with hyaluronic 100 million daltons !

Hyaluronic acid is a necessary substance existing in our bodies that performs various functions. HA works as a magnet for moisture, helping your cells retain as Hyaluronic acid maintains the proper amount of moisture in the human body, moisturizes, and promotes skin cell growth and collagen production. It improves elasticity and dueto high moisturizing effect improves fine lines and softens skin texture.Much of it as possible so that your skin feels and appears hydrated, plump and healthy.But ! ! Hyaluronic acid rapidly decreases from 20 years old, and skin becomes dull, saggy and elasticity disappears.

PDRN iPDRN(Poly Deoxy Ribo Nucleotide) is a component similar to DNA in human body and helps to regenerate
tissues quickly by stimulating continuous production of growth factors in our skin DNA.

HYALURONIC

  • Contains 100 million Daltons of hyaluronic acid, so it gives excellent moisturizing effect.
  • Hyaluronic acid is a component that stores about 1000 times the amount of moisture in your body. It improves various skin problems caused
  • by moisture supply to your skin and drying.
  • Hyaluronic acid strongly attracts moisture to form a moisture barrier that protects the skin and calms the affected area.
  • Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) is a protein molecule (peptide) composed of countless numbers of amino acids.
  • The dermal layer accounts for 90% of the skin with a thickness that is 15~20 times the thickness of the epidermal layer. As such, it can be
    considered to be the body of the actual skin. As aging progresses, there is not only a delay in the restoration of the epithelial layer of the skin but also a reduction in the thickness of the dermal layer by 20%, thereby resulting in an overall reduction in the numbers of cells and blood vessels. FGF is a substance that can promote cell proliferation, cell division, and generation of extracellular matrix, etc. in the dermal layer.