Double "blow": cosmetics and oxygen
Biooxygen therapy is a modern approach to facial and body skin care with a wide range of indications

There are many methods in cosmetology today for the effective impact of active ingredients of cosmetic products on the skin. One of them is biooxygen therapy, a modern technique whose main active components are oxygen and cosmetic products.
In a modern woman, the first signs of aging can appear as early as 20-25 years old. There are many reasons for this: constant stress, increasing levels of environmental pollution, and stuffy rooms in which we spend so much time... In addition to the above, each of us experiences a lack of oxygen to one degree or another.
Most cosmetologists believe that one of the ways to improve skin health is to stimulate the natural mechanisms of its renewal, for which it is necessary to increase the supply of oxygen to the body with the help of special cosmetics and some hardware techniques. One of these techniques is oxygen therapy (biooxygen therapy), which is already loved by many both cosmetologists and clients.
Oxygen therapy (biooxygen therapy) is a perfect atraumatic method that allows you to accelerate the introduction of active components of cosmetic products into the deepest layers of the epidermis without damaging the skin structure with additional oxygenation.
The principle of the procedure is based on the fact that the cells of the epidermis - the surface layer of the skin - receive oxygen not from the blood, but directly from the air, which contains 16-20% oxygen. If you increase the concentration of oxygen (up to 98%) and its partial pressure, the rate of oxygen exchange in the cells of the epidermis will also increase.
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