Dermoguna
oral capsules and body cream
Beauty from Within
Why is it important to intervene both inside and outside the body?
Skin ageing represents the inevitable structural and functional decay of tissues caused mainly by1:
- EXOGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
- BIOLOGICAL FACTORS
- LIFESTYLE
In addition to Dermoguna capsules, a dietary supplement for skin wellness, the Guna exosomal line is now flanked by Dermoguna body cream, a cosmetic treatment with a toning action that restores the glow of skin and maintains its natural elasticity.
The common strength of Dermoguna capsules and body cream lays on Dermacollagen Neorland®
Thanks to the freeze-drying technology, Dermacollagen Neorland® preserves the properties of the original raw material, i.e. collagen from dermis. It is analysed to ensure the presence of exosomes, nano- and microvesicles, natural carriers of active substances involved in regulating skin functions.
Synergic action
Food supplement and body cream
The synergy of a systemic approach combined with an action on the topical level is the winning strategy for the skin’s well-being and beauty.
How to use in case of initial/mild blemishes:
2 capsules a day for 30 days.
From day 15, apply Dermoguna body cream every evening on the affected area.
How to use for maintenance:
2 capsules a day.
Apply Dermoguna body cream every other evening on the affected area. Repeat as and when needed
Dermoguna
Food supplement
Dermoguna body cream
Cosmetic
Dermoguna
Food supplement
Categorie:
Food Supplement
Form:
Capsules
Packaging:
60 capsules of 500 mg
Category:
Food Suplements
Form:
Capsules
Packaging:
60 capsules of 500 mg
Components
In addition to freeze-dried porcine Dermacollagen, Dermoguna also contains:
- Horsetail2: Marsh cane rich in flavonoids and silicon, an essential mineral. Horsetail supports connective tissue trophism and the wellbeing of nails and hair.
- Vitamin C: It contributes to normal collagen formation. Two capsules of Dermoguna contain 80 mg of Vitamin C, equivalent to 100% of the NRV (Nutrient Reference Value).
- Vitamin E: It is essential to protect cells against oxidative stress3. Two capsules of Dermoguna contain 6 mg of Vitamin E, equivalent to 50% of the NRV (Nutrient Reference Value).
- Niacin and Vitamin B2: Niacin, also called Vitamin B3, and Vitamin B2, or Riboflavin, contribute to the maintenance of normal skin and normal energy metabolism. Two capsules of Dermoguna contain 8 mg of Niacin, equivalent to 50% of the NRV. Two capsules of Dermoguna contain 0.70 mg of Vitamin B2, corresponding to 50% of the NRV.
Ingredients
Horsetail (Equisetum arvense L.) aerial parts powder, freeze-dried collagen (Dermacollagen), vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid), vitamin E (d-alpha-tocopherol), anti-caking agent: magnesium salt of fatty acids; niacin (nicotinamide), vitamin B2 (riboflavin); (for the capsule) gelatin from pullulan (naturally fermented from tapioca).
Warnings
Store the product in a cool and dry place and protect from light. The expiry date refers to a product correctly stored in its original and undamaged packaging. Keep out of the reach of children under 3 years of age. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Seek medical advice before using the product if pregnant or breast-feeding.
Instructions for use
It is recommended to take up to 2 capsules per day with a little water. Take 1 capsule at a time: half an hour before the 2 main meals.
Nutrition facts
* Nutrient Reference Values
Dermoguna body cream
Cosmetic product
Category:
Cosmetic product
Form:
Cream
Packaging:
15 sachets of 12 mL each
Category:
Cosmetic product
Form:
Cream
Packaging:
12 sachets of 12 mL each
Components
Dermoguna body cream is a cosmetic treatment for localised imperfections with a toning action that brightens the skin and maintains its natural elasticity. In addition to Dermacollagen Neorland®, analysed for to ensure the presence of exosomes, Dermoguna body cream also contains:
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Grape seed oil
Grape seeds are rich in antioxidants that protect the skin from environmental stress, in particular pollution, UV-A and UV-B rays. Grapeseed oil exerts its anti-ageing effect through 3 mechanisms of action 4,5,6 :
1. Anti-pigmentation effect against skin blemishes caused by photo-ageing
2. Counteraction of collagen and elastin depletion
3. Antioxidant properties thanks to phenolic derivatives. -
Horse chestnut fruit extract
It has vasotonic properties, which stimulate microcirculation activity and combat the stagnation of liquids7. - Vitamin E: It is one of skin’s main antioxidants. When under pro-oxidative environmental stressors, the topical application of antioxidants maintains a healthy skin barrier and protects from UV-induced photo-ageing8. Thanks to its protective action against free radicals, it slows down cellular ageing, preserves the structure of collagen, improves skin’s elasticity and keeps its appearance youthful.
Ingredients
Aqua, Vitis Vinifera Seed Oil, Propanediol, Cetearyl Alcohol, Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil, Parfum, Glyceryl Stearate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Lanolin, Hydrolyzed Collagen, Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate, Sodium Lauroyl Glutamate, Hydroxyacetophenone, Caprylyl Glycol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Xanthan Gum, Glycerin, Aesculus Hippocastanum Fruit Extract, Citric Acid, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Sodium Hydroxide, Lecithin, Tocopherol, Ascorbyl Palmitate, d-Limonene*.
* Reg. 1223/2009/EC allergenic substances not used as such but naturally present in the ingredients used in the formulation.
Instructions for use
Apply Dermoguna body cream to the affected area and massage thoroughly until complete absorption, especially in critical areas. It is suitable for daily use.
Abdomen: overlap your hands and spread the cream in circular movements starting from the belly button and extending to the hips
Then massage the hips from top to bottom in circular movements. Repeat 3 times.
Legs and buttocks: starting from the ankle massage with wide, circular movements upwards; continue upwards on the thigh with circular movements up to the buttock
Repeat 3 times.
Arms: massage from the elbow towards the shoulder with small circular movements.
Repeat 3 times.
Warnings
Keep out of reach of children.
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