

Skin speaks of us, our life, our problems and our achievements. A face marked by time and wrinkles reveals our true identity and is a testimony to what we have experienced.
Aging old is a privilege, but what woman does not fear the passing of the years? Some of us are obsessed with it, others accept the inexorable, and still others simply try to age well, adopting a healthy lifestyle, protecting their skin properly by using specific anti-ageing cosmetics. We cannot stop time, but we can slow it down! No illusions in front of the mirror: in order to age well, it is essential to improve one's lifestyle and perfect one's daily beauty routine! As the years go by, our skin ages with us. This is an irreversible physiological process and the causes can be divided into two categories:

INTRINSIC CUTANEOUS AGEING: closely related to ageing in general and the passage of time, also referred to as chronoaging. Intrinsic factors are mainly hormone production, the genetic heritage and the slowing down of all the biological and metabolic processes of the human organism.
EXTRINSE CUTANEOUS AGEING: independent of age, but linked to all those factors outside the body that attack the skin, such as ultraviolet rays (photoaging), pollution, smoke, alcohol.
How to combat this phenomenon, which is as inexorable as it is feared? By trying to attenuate and reduce pre-existing signs of ageing
and preventing the onset of others.

Reforcyl® is extracted from two plants known as 'the rock rose'
and 'immortality herb': the former is rich in polyphenols, which stimulate
natural immune defences; immortality herb is rich in trace elements, amino acids, proteins, vitamins and saponins, which confirm its extraordinary antioxidant properties. It stimulates the metabolism and has an anti-inflammatory function.
What's new? What is the added value of the new Electa?
- A 100% active water-free formula;
- Increased concentration of active ingredients;
- New texture;
- New "seduction way" fragrance;
- Thanks to its components, it acts effectively against:- Chronological ageing; - Inflamm-aging; - Immune-aging; - Environmental ageing; - Oxidative stress; - Epidermal dryness; - Alipy;
