- 20 December, 2021
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A few days away from Christmas is a perfect time to take a look around us, think about everyone who has been by our side over the year and raise a toast with them for many more Christmases.
However, it’s not just a time to be with your loved ones, it’s also when we can take some time out to care for ourselves and ensure we are healthy inside, which ends up being reflected on the outside. That’s why at Actafarma we’re encouraging you to raise a toast this Christmas with Ceannum: a nutricosmetic in drinkable phials which will see your skin glowing again in just a few days.
Why? Because year on year our skin undergoes a number of changes making it look less smooth and more likely that we’ll suffer from those wrinkles we all want to avoid. This is because our skin’s structure starts to break down and it becomes less able to retain water. As well as losing proteins, our bodies naturally produce collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid.
That’s why there’s nothing better than preparing your skin for the forthcoming holidays with a cocktail that repairs everything our skin has lost along the way:
If your aim this year, as well as having splendid hair, is to begin looking after your skin from the inside, don’t wait until the new year. With Ceannum and its formula rich in type I collagen biopeptides, elastin and vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid), you’ll benefit from a top nutricosmetic, whatever type of skin you have. You’ll notice the chances in just 10 days.
Find out a bit more about Ceannum and how to care for your skin on our website with Dr Marta Vilavella, and if you have any questions, just send us a message via social media: Facebook or Instagram.
With Ceannum, it won’t just be the Christmas lights that are glowing this festive period, your skin will be too.
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