Alpha Lipoic Activator

Alpha Lipoic Activator

A super antioxidant, anti-ageing booster that assists in reversing the signs of photo ageing and premature ageing caused by sun, stress, pollutants and other factors.

£79

30ml

pH 4.0

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Description

Benefits

  • Neutralises the destructive effects of free radical damage at a cellular level
  • Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
  • Tightening effect on sagging skin
  • Revitalises dull, tired skin by improving cellular metabolism and microcirculation
  • Potent anti-inflammatory reducing redness and skin irritations
  • Excellent for treating puffiness and dark circles around the delicate eye area

Skin Classification

Environmentally damaged skin

Hyperpigmented

Inflamed Problematic

Primary ingredients

  • Alpha Lipoic Acid (super antioxidant)
  • DMAE (dimethylaminoethanol) (strengthens cell membranes and creates tightening

Secondary ingredients

  • Vitamin A Ester
  • Vitamin C Ester
  • Vitamin E Ester
  • Geranium Oil (balances sebum production, antiseptic)
  • Lavender Oil (anti-bacterial)

Application

am or pm – Nimue SPF 40 important)

  • Three times weekly application, as prescribed under appropriate day/night preparation.
  • Can increase usage, after a minimum of 6 months, according to skin tolerance.
  • Alternate with Nimue Active Lotion/Gel.
  • Use only once Phase 2 has been introduced.
  • May be used around the eye area for protective and anti-ageing action.
  • May not be used in the same application as Nimue Skin Refirmer, alternate applications.

£79

*Contact for a consultation to purchase any Nimue Products*

Additional information

Weight 0.2 kg

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