Anti-cellulite

Cellulite in the gluteal-femoral region can result from genetic predisposition, hormonal disturbance, inappropriate diet, or a sedentary lifestyle. Small lobules of subcutaneous adipose tissue press into the dermis, developing an unsightly orange-peel appearance.

Excess fat, along with structural alterations of the extracellular matrix, restricts the skin's venous system, thus its circulation, nutrition, and oxygenation. Fat and fluids build up, launching a vicious cycle of reduced lymphatic drainage, slowed metabolism, and increased fat retention.

In women, localized fat and fluids cause the skin to expand, producing cellulite. In men, the affected area swells more evenly. Over time, several skin layers may become affected and unhealthy, with inflammation and even pain.

Preparations with anti-cellulite active ingredients allow for visible improvement because they dissolve fat, improve microcirculation, and eliminate fluids.

Some anti-cellulite ingredients stimulate lipase enzyme production, speeding up fat digestion and reducing pressure on blood and lymphatic vasculature. Natural drainage-stimulating actives enhance the circulatory functions of blood vessels and lymphatic systems, helping eliminate fat, fluids, and trapped toxins. Other anti-cellulite ingredients also rebuild skin tissue, tighten tone, and increase elasticity.

Cellulite frequently affects women and occurs in particular areas of the body, such as hips, thighs, and abdomen, and is characterized by an uneven skin surface, popularly known as the "orange peel" appearance.

Redulite™ is a complex ingredient, a viscous yellowish transparent gel with a characteristic odor. It has the following composition elderberry extract, glyceryl polyacrylate, and ethoxydiglycol.

Investigations on fragments of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) a biologically active functional ingredient, consisting of deoxyribonucleic acid extracted from the gonad tissue of male sturgeon, purified, depolymerized, and neutralized with sodium ions DNA-Na or Sodium DNA and studied.

Soy Isoflavones are soybean-derived isoflavones in their active form as aglycones.

Thanks to the stimulating properties and heat sensation of capsaicin and capsaicinoids, wild chili paper has been used to treat arthritis, hair loss, and rheumatic pains for centuries.

TEA-Hydroiodide (triethanolamine hydroiodide) is an iodine compound chemically classified as an amide known for therapeutic action against cellulite.

Tripeptide-41 is a synthetic peptide (sequence Phe-Trp-Tyr) known under the trade name CG-Lipoxin (Lipoxygenase) that delays the accumulation of lipids in the adipocyte and promotes their breakdown into fatty acids. It blocks linoleic acid, which promotes lipid accumulation.

Microcirculation refers to the microvascular network that comprises arterioles, venules, and capillaries. It plays a fundamental role in physiological processes such as nutrition and tissue oxygenation.

X50 Silhouette is an encapsulated complex containing plant extract and a guiding peptide for "intelligent" slimming and trimming. It defines incredible progress in the fight against cellulite.