The Top 5 Supplements for Your Best Skin Ever!

The Top 5 Supplements for Your Best Skin Ever!

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Daily Plan:

  • 3 Salmon Oil 

  • 2 Zinc

  • 2-3 Super C

  • 1 Vitamin E 

  • 3 Super B


1) Salmon Oil:

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Taking Omega-3 fish oils can help with everything from acne and eczema to wrinkles!  Neolife’s Salmon Oil Plus is the first supplement of its kind to assure a standardized amount of all eight of the Omega-3 fatty acids to keep your body functioning at its best.  

Benefits:

Skin Hydration: 

Omega-3 oils allow your skin cells to retain water more efficiently to keep your skin hydrated, plump and soft.  This results in more youthful looking skin by reducing fine lines and wrinkles caused by dry skin and overuse of irritating products. - and relief from eczema and dry skin problems.

Reduction in Inflammation:

Omega-3 oils naturally exist in the membranes of immune cells and are important for your immune system.  Inflamed skin can result in redness, itching and scale. Boosting your intake can reduce inflammation in your body and your skin.

Smoother Skin:

Improvement in the appearance of those little red bumps you may get on the back of their arms or thighs, known in the derm world as keratosis pilaris.  Unclogging of pores and smoothing out the skin’s surface, giving a glowing appearance.

Reduction in Acne:

Acne is an inflammatory condition.  Even if you have acne that doesn’t look inflamed (think clogged pores and blackheads), research has shown that it has markers for inflammation. 

Omega-3 oils work as a serious anti-inflammatory and also help to regulate the production of oil in your skin.

Sun Protection:

Salmon oil is both an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, working to repair cells that have been damaged by environmental toxins and protect your skin against UV damage.  Salmon oil has been found in studies to block the release of the UV-induced enzymes that eat away at your collagen. Yes, there are bad enzyme reactions that can destroy your healthy collagen!

Anti Aging:

This combined with their anti-inflammatory properties make these essential fatty acid superheroes that boost your skin’s collagen production.  The result is increased production of healthy collagen and strengthening the structure and firmness of your skin, preventing lines and sagging.


2) Zinc 

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Zinc helps to promote healthy skin, wound healing and reduces acne.  It is a big anti-inflammatory that lessens the formation of damaging free radicals and protects skin’s lipids (fats) and fibroblasts—the cells that make collagen, your skin’s support structure.  This means younger looking skin!  

It helps acne by relieving the redness and irritation associated with moderate-to-severe acne, and may even help reduce the appearance of acne scars.

Zinc also plays an important role in tissue growth and repair - further contributing to glowing skin and even promotes wound healing. 

NeoLife's Chelated Zinc is unique because it provides high-purity and high-potency zinc, plus natural amino acid chelation for improved absorption. Zinc is not stored for long periods of time in the body, daily consumption is important to maintain that healthy glow!


3) Vitamin C:

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Vitamin C is found at high levels in the epidermis (outer layer of skin) as well as the dermis (inner layer of skin). Its cancer-fighting (antioxidant) properties, and its role in collagen production help keep your skin healthy and younger looking.

The antioxidant properties of vitamin C  and its role in collagen synthesis make it vital for skin health. 

Studies have shown that vitamin C no only helps treat the damage done by sun, it may even help prevent it!

Because of its healing and strong antioxidant properties, vitamin C intake can also help repair and prevent dry skin!

Neolife’s Super C is special because it is formulated for sustained release over six hours or more, and is deliciously chewable. It also is high-purity vitamin C plus vitamin C-related factors from whole citrus fruits in an exclusive Neo-Plex Concentrate—virtually everything from whole oranges but the water—for better absorption and utilization!


4) Vitamin E:

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Vitamin E is a strong antioxidant that can repair and prevent further damage to skin cells.  

It fights off free radicals, which are a result of daily environmental stressors like unprotected sun exposure and air pollution. This means healthier, better protected skin!

Normally, your body produces vitamin E through sebum, an oily substance emitted through your pores. Your sebum helps keep your skin conditioned and prevents dryness. Taking vitamin E supplements can help dry skin and while reducing skin inflammation.

Neolife’s Vitamin E Plus provides the entire vitamin E family of tocopherols and tocotrienols—not just alpha-tocopherol —in balanced ratios that occur in natural foods. Hard to beat that!


5) Super B:

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There are 8 types of vitamin B:

• Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)

• Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)

• Vitamin B3 (Niacin)

• Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)

• Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)

• Vitamin B7 (Biotin)

• Vitamin B9 (Folate/Folic Acid)

• Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)

Super B has all of these!  It’s “super” alright.

Vitamin B1 (Thiamin):

Is known as the ‘anti-stress’ vitamin and is heavily involved in the functioning of the nervous system. A deficiency in vitamin B1 can massively effect the skin as it can cause hypersensitivity and make the skin more sensitive to products, external aggressors and climate – leading to redness, acne or dry, flaky skin, as well as causing the lips to dry and crack.

Vitamin B3 (Niacin):

Is one of the best forms of the B vitamins for your skin – so it's a must-have vitamin for healthy, glowing skin

Vitamin B3 can help to improve the appearance of the complexion by softening and smoothing the skin and reducing the appearance of fine lines and redness. Niacin has been proven to assist with the production of ceramides and fatty acids in the skin, which help to form the skin’s protective barrier. This allows the skin to keep moisture in while simultaneously keeping irritants out, as well as keeping the skin plump and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles – perfect for dry, sensitive and aging skin.

Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin):

B2 helps maintain the growth of tissues to ensure healthy cell turnover for a bright, radiant complexion.

Is an important vitamin to prevent acne breakouts and dry skin. It can even help to clear up pesky spots and revitalize the skin by promoting healthy cell turnover.

Vitamin B2 deficiency can cause dry, cracked skin and lips.

Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid):

It functions as a humectant, attracting and retaining water to improve elasticity and leave you with a truly plumped, hydrated complexion.

Vitamin B5 also helps to heal and protect the skin, to reduce inflammation and redness while strengthening the skin barrier, making it perfect for acne-prone skin.

Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine):

Is required by the body for the development of red blood cells, cell production and protein metabolism, which assists with the growth and repair of the skin cells. 

Vitamin B6 helps reduce the inflammation that co-exists with acne flare ups to leave you with calmer, clearer skin.

Vitamin B7 (Biotin):

Is essential for the healthy growth and repair of cells and synthesis of fatty acids and amino acids within the body. 

Biotin helps to revitalize the skin, while combating the harmful effects of free radicals.  This vitamin helps maintain the skin’s production of oils to encourage a plump, hydrated complexion that’s less prone to the early signs of aging.  

Biotin is also a key player in promoting healthy hair and new hair growth for those that suffer from hair loss.

Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin):

This vitamin supports the normal function of your nerve cells and is needed for red blood cell formation and DNA synthesis.

Because of its role in cell production, adequate levels of this vitamin are needed to promote healthy hair, skin and nails.

Low vitamin B12 levels can lead to various dermatologic symptoms, including hyperpigmentation, nail discoloration, hair changes, vitiligo (the loss of skin color in patches) and angular stomatitis (inflamed and cracked mouth corners).

Taking vitamin B12 promotes healthy skin cells, while helping regulate the production of pigment in the skin, preventing dark spots and pigmentation.


Don’t forget to take your supplements for glowing skin from the inside-out!

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Pauli Morrow