| Anti-aging
care for your body
in a hydrating gel
Like many women, you probably pamper your face with
anti-aging treatments, diligently apply sunscreen,
and have the occasional facial to keep it in the best
condition possible: smooth, firm, and free of wrinkles
and age spots. But what do you do for your body? If
your ritual consists of simply moisturizing, you may
be falling short in your self-care. Look for the signs:
dark spots on your hands and chest, rough or uneven
texture on your legs, wrinkles and creases on your
neck, and general skin slackening. These are the signs
of aging and the need for better skin maintenance.
If you're seeing them, it may be time to step up your
routine with an intensive body product.
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DHC introduces Acerola
Body Gel.
This refreshing body gel utilizes the acerola berry—one
of the richest known vitamin food sources in the world—to
protect your body from oxidative aggressors and begin
the process of skin rejuvenation. Judging by its size
and appearance (close to that of a cherry) you might
never guess that this little berry from the Caribbean
is an antioxidant powerhouse. Sources show that it
can contain up to 300 times the vitamin C content
of an orange and a dose of vitamin A and bioflavonoids
to boot. These vitamins work synergistically, creating
an unrelenting alliance of anti-aging and skin-restoring
ingredients. With bioflavonoids adding extra antioxidant
power, and acetyl tyrosine and mulberry extract enhancing
skin-brightening benefits, Acerola Body Gel is a virtual
radiance-delivering phenomenon.
This fierce free radical–fighting gel has a
gentler side, too: it makes a great after-bath treat.
Hot water can dehydrate skin. Yeast extract in Acerola
Body Gel helps replenish your skin's moisture—and
the cool gel simply feels sensational after a steamy
bath. But don't relegate this gel to pampering status
only; it makes a great daily moisturizer if you're
contending with oily skin or hot and humid weather,
or if you just want something fast-absorbing so you
can put on your clothes and go.
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