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Powerful antioxidants

Powerful antioxidants can make the difference between dull and radiant skin. Bello Moi Multi Peptide Complex uses vitamins E and C (which are stronger against free radicals when used in tandem) and green tea in this well-designed formulation for both preventing damage and softening fine lines. The combination of antioxidants work together to make your skin glow.

Antioxidants are nutrients and enzymes that prevent and repair damage to your body’s tissue, so including them in your everyday routine is a great way to naturally boost your skin’s health. Their name comes from their ability to block the effects of free radicals, which start oxidation and cause damage to your skin cells.

You can get antioxidants either from your skincare or your diet. They are most common in foods that are brightly coloured, like peppers, oranges and blueberries. In terms of skin care, look for products that contain vitamins A, C or E, flavonoids and polyphenols.

By including more antioxidants in your regime, you can improve the look of wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, acne, redness and dehydrated skin.


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