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Can drinking Lulu Almond Dew beautify your face?
Drinking Lulu Almond Dew can beautify your face.

Lulu almond dew is a vegetable protein beverage made of pure natural 100% wild almonds by special technology. Has health care functions such as regulating blood lipid, regulating nonspecific immunity, and beauty beauty. Lulu is as white as milk, delicate as jade, with unique fragrance and long aftertaste, suitable for all ages.

Lulu brand almond dew beauty beauty

Animal experiments and crowd drinking experiments of Lulu brand almond dew prove that it can reduce serum total cholesterol and triglyceride of animals and normal men, and has the function of preventing and treating coronary heart disease and atherosclerosis. Now I will talk about my personal views on the efficacy of almond beauty beauty.

Beauty is the most important and favorite health care behavior, but how to achieve the purpose of beauty is mainly in two aspects: first, external environmental factors avoid all the stimulation of light, air, chemicals, trauma and infection; Second, we should pay attention to the internal environment, pay attention to mental health, maintain mental comfort, and coordinate the normal functions of the five internal organs. Pay special attention to the balanced diet, complete and sufficient nutrients, and pay attention to the appropriate proportion between them. When the human body lacks protein or glutathione for a long time, it may accelerate the formation and deposition of pigments. When malnutrition lacks protein and vitamins, especially vitamin A, it will make the skin rough and dry, thin and wrinkled. Zinc deficiency affects DNA synthesis, cell division and skin metabolism. Lack of trace elements such as iodine, copper and iron will make the skin pale, lose elasticity and affect the appearance. Lack of vitamin E and excessive intake of unsaturated fatty acids are easy to produce lipid peroxidation to form lipofuscin, which accumulates in the body to form brown spots. When linoleic acid is lacking, the skin will become dry.