Repairing, moisturizing, antioxidant and nourishing, 30ml Donkey Milk
Cream madre donkey milk - repairing, moisturizing, antioxidant and nourishing
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The definitive Face Cream to nourish, protect and keep the skin young thanks to the healing power of Donkey Milk.
A beauty ritual to make you venerated like the queens of antiquity.
- Repairing, moisturizing, antioxidant and nourishing
- Rich in vitamins A, B, C, E and Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids
- Accelerates collagen production and skin healing processes
- Healing efficacy for eczema, acne, psoriasis and other skin problems
- It reduces imperfections, brightens and repairs the skin making it soft and velvety
Donkey milk
The secret of such beauty is contained in the active ingredients of milk and in the amount of fat it releases into the skin.
Donkey milk is rich in vitamins (A, B1, B2, B6, C, D, E), mineral salts (calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron, zinc and many others), trace elements and essential fatty acids (omega- 3 and 6). Contains retinol (vitamin A) which also helps accelerate collagen production and skin healing processes.
It is in fact particularly effective on eczema, acne or psoriasis and for all skin problems.
Vitamins A, B, C, E
Vitamin A, for the renewal of cell membranes that promotes skin regeneration by delaying skin aging. Vitamin B, against the risk of skin and mucous membrane lesions. Vitamin C, with antioxidant function against skin aging and fast skin healing. Vitamin E, also with antioxidant power, protects skin lipids and guarantees the stability of cellular structures.
Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids
Essential fatty acids that the body is unable to produce (for this it is necessary to integrate them) with protective and healing skin capacities and reduction of aging processes (photoaging and ultraviolet radiation).
Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids ensure exceptional skin elasticity and keep it soft for longer.
Hyaluronic Acid
fundamental element naturally produced by the body, it intervenes in the conservation of intercellular water ensuring essential hydration to counteract skin aging.
Sweet almond oil
It has strong emollient, nourishing, eudermic and skin elasticizing properties. It is well tolerated even by the most sensitive skins, such as those of children.
BEAUTY IN HISTORY
Donkey milk has been a beauty elixir since ancient times, reserved exclusively for the most beautiful women of the highest social classes.
It was the cosmetic of the VIPs and was used by the "divine" of history to obtain a soft and velvety skin, silky and deeply hydrated. A dedicated and pleasant, meditated and profound beauty ritual for body care.
The most famous of her was Cleopatra, queen of ancient Egypt, who used to immerse herself daily in the precious liquid to keep her beauty intact and preserve the splendor of her skin. The royal stables had over seven hundred donkeys that were raised and treated with every respect to produce the best milk.
And then Poppea, the fascinating wife of Emperor Nero, who, in order not to give up her beauty treatment even during her travels, was followed by her herds of donkeys.
Even Paolina Bonaparte, Napoleon's beautiful and restless sister, used donkey's milk to maintain the beauty of her skin.
From today with LR Wonder Company Mother Cream you too can get velvety skin and feel revered like the queens of antiquity.
ADVICE FOR USE
Excellent for the day or as a night cream.
On cleansed and dry face, apply the right amount of cream (the amount needed to hydrate the skin well but without blocking the pores and weighing it down).
Lightly heat the cream on the fingers to facilitate penetration, thus increasing its effectiveness.
Apply with light movements on the neck, face and décolleté: slide gently on the skin, tap it gently to stimulate its microcirculation. Do not pull or press excessively.
The movements must start from the center of the face outwards, follow the line of the cheekbones, then that of the jaw. On the forehead, follow the lines of expression with the movement.