How a trick from nature can offer a real alternative.
Hyaluronic injections are one of the most popular means of alleviating wrinkles. Especially in recent years, the demand for padding with the needle has exploded. According to surveys, every second woman over the age of 35 has already thought about padding with hyaluron. The demand is correspondingly high. But with the increased demand also more and more black sheep come on the market. In the course of the confusion, is hardly checked, even untrained people think to be able to put a syringe and want so to the money of women.
Mostly, the providers have only gone through a weekend course to be shown how to inject. But this is not only punishable but also very dangerous. Because especially in the face many nerves run, so that with a wrongly placed needle the patient can go blind. Another consequence can be that the skin dies in areas where the needle was placed. The result is a healing procedure that takes years. In spite of the legal regulation that only physicians and alternative practitioners set the needle, these risks are simply concealed by innumerable offerers. Also the WDR and SWR reported already several times on the topic and the risks. The profit seems to stand here once again in the foreground.
The natural regeneration process of human cells was studied and several crucial aspects were discovered.
The reason why our skin ages is that the natural regeneration of our skin cells steadily decreases with age. This results in decreasing moisture in our skin. Because hyaluron is a prima moisture binder and entsprechende depots are distributed everywhere under the top layer of skin. Over time, however, these are no longer optimally supplied with moisture due to decreasing regeneration, which again dries out the skin and causes the Regeneration capability further decreases. This creates a negative spiral of decreasing moisture and regeneration.
Like a balloon, the hyaluron depots collapse and cause the hollow space into which the wrinkles can "fall". Hyaluron injections set new balloons here, but they are not connected to the natural "regeneration network" of the skin and collapse again. Therefore, researchers have now developed a natural alternative to build up new natural depots from the inside and thus alleviate wrinkles.
To activate the body's own regeneration and alleviate wrinkles, researchers have studied the regeneration process and learned which aspects are crucial. Here, the "Dulex Acid Complex" was developed, which frees the skin from barriers in a 2-step action and then applies the optimal nutrient complex to activate the regenerative forces.
In this way, new moisture depots can be created by the body itself and wrinkles can be "blown up" again like a balloon. The process here is similar to that of padding with hyaluronic injections. The only difference is that no artificial depots are created, but natural ones that are connected to the skin's network.
In 2020, the active ingredient complex was then tested and its efficacy demonstrated in a study involving volunteers. It was awarded the grade "very good". The active ingredient complex can be incorporated into any skin care routine. Before sleeping and after cleansing the face, apply 1-2 pipettes to the skin and leave on for 10 minutes. Afterwards, the usual aftercare can be used as normal.
The original product is available exclusively directly from the manufacturer and in any pharmacy. The cheapest way is directly from the manufacturer in the online store at www.dulexir.de
There you get the manufacturer's discount and can order risk-free on account, including a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Many women worldwide and especially in Germany are already enthusiastic about the natural alternative to hyaluronic injections. Thus reported us bspw:
Melanie K.: "Keeps what it promises! Use it now for half a year. My skin is firmer and tighter, wrinkles are reduced. Get along well 3 Monte with the serum. Never again without!"
Monika H.: "Class - absolutely recommendable. Normally I do not rate products, but here I really have to make an exception. While searching the internet for a suitable lotion based on hyaluronic acid, I came across Dulexir Night Cure. Since I'm already in my late 50s, my skin is no longer as plump as it used to be, and wrinkles have started to appear. The first bottle is now almost all, has lasted 3 months, the new already ordered . I look 10 years younger. This is the best anti-wrinkle product I know. I am very enthusiastic. Can only recommend it. The success has already set after about 3 weeks, the skin became smoother and plumper. Due to the night cure effect, you no longer look so wrinkled in the morning and after looking in the mirror, your mood rises. The service is also great. Would actually give even more stars, but unfortunately can not."
Anette S.: "Best hyaluron serum ever. I have bought many products of this kind, but this is by far the best. Sensational effect, very economical and beautifully plump skin. Very clear purchase recommendation!"
The natural alternative
to the hyaluron injection
Dulexir with the Dulex Acid Complex promotes the natural regeneration of our skin cells. For a natural fine pored and plumped skin feeling. Risk-free and without chemicals!
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