Beauty and glow of the skin - A radiant complexion
The skin is the most visible part of the body. It consists of the epidermis (keratinocytes), the dermis (collagen), and the hypodermis (fatty tissue and blood vessels). The skin plays several important roles through its function as a skin barrier. It protects against external aggressors such as pollution, microbes, shocks, and UV rays. In addition to these protective functions, the beauty of the skin is essential for everyone. The expression "feeling good in your skin" takes on its full meaning. Alline proderm contains specific active ingredients that are important for skin beauty:
- Collagen is a structural protein that is abundant in connective tissues such as skin and bones. It is one of the main components of the extracellular matrix, a structure that provides integrity, firmness, and elasticity to our connective tissue1.
- CynaPlus® keratin, obtained through a patented production process that guarantees a biological availability of nearly 95%2.
- Hyaluronic acid, a natural component that is essential for the skin.
- An exclusive complex of ceramides (the main component of the stratum corneum of the epidermis) and digalactosyldiglycerides (DGDG), registered under the name Ceramosides®.
- Vitamin C, which plays a role in collagen formation and protects cells against oxidative stress3.
The Trenker plus
The effectiveness of Alline proderm on the skin has been demonstrated by a scientific study4:
- 90% of women observe a reduction in fine lines and wrinkles5.
- 80% of women see an improvement in the skin's hydration6.
- 80% of women notice a softening of the skin.
Composition per dose* (2 capsules)
- Patented keratin (CynaPlus®): 125 mg
- Hyaluronic acid: 150 mg
- Vitamin C (100% RI): 80 mg
- Ceramosides®: 30 mg
- Marine Collagen : 500 mg
*Maximum recommended daily dose.
Use
2 capsules per day to be taken with a glass of water.
Find more information on Alline proderm here.
1In vitro efficacy study. Evaluation of the bioavailability activity of a food supplement. University of Pavia (2010).
2Vitamin C contributes: - to the normal formation of collagen to ensure the normal skin function. - to protecting the cells from oxidative stress. Environmental pollution and solar radiation are the main causes of this oxidative stress. 3Shoulders, M. (2009), Annu Rev Biochem., 78:929-58. Barati, M. et al. (2020), J. Cosmet. Dermatol. 19, 2820–2829. 4Bizot et al., 2017. 5The skin is more supple and smoother. 6Notice that their skin is less dry.
FOOD SUPPLEMENT - Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.
NUT/AS 21/78