Contemporary culture is quite notorious in sending messages that for women, turning 40 is to be dreaded, often portraying the age as the point of no return. A closer inspection of the current reality reveals that being 40 is not an age of loss and decline that women have been programmed to believe for so long. Today’s 40+-year-old women are notably more self-assured as the confusion of their young adulthood melts away and they start to celebrate themselves as the successes they already are. Instead of trying to stop the clock, women are now defying outdated beliefs about aging by embracing new paradigms and conversations that delve into preserving health and vitality for the rest of women’s remaining years.

While facing uncertainty and anxiety during the global COVID-19 pandemic, it is a perfect time for women to slow down and focus on their health while sheltering from their homes. While maximizing their wellbeing might look different for every woman, skincare undoubtedly tops the list of priorities, given that early signs of aging begin to appear as soon as women hit the age of 30. These are further accelerated by external aggressors in their daily grind, such as pollution, unhealthy lifestyle choices, and mental stress.

ASTAXANTHIN: The latest trend in Anti-Aging!

To help prevent this, the best response is to take preventive measures to curb signs of aging such as sagging skin, fine lines, and dark spots. Luckily, there are substances effective in helping prevent the onset of skin aging in its tracks. Antioxidants are any woman’s best ally to nourish her skin and control early signs of aging. These can be found in a wide variety of sources such as a healthy diet and supplements. It is simply a matter of picking the right one.

Despite the seemingly endless array of good antioxidants, there are a few that really stand out. Astaxanthin is one of nature’s most potent antioxidants. It is classified as a carotenoid, substances that give food like salmon, crabs, shrimp, and krill their vibrant red hue. So, why is this new powerhouse antioxidant touted as a game-changer in the world of high-performance skincare?

ASTAXANTHIN: The latest trend in Anti-Aging!

Super Recharger

Several studies have raved about astaxanthin’s potency citing it as more powerful other antioxidants that prevent aging such as beta-carotene, vitamins C, CoQ10. Unlike its counterparts, astaxanthin keeps its consistency and is easily absorbed by the body.

Natural Sunscreen

Astaxanthin has an incredible knack for protecting skin against sun damage. Prolonged exposure to harmful UV rays leads to premature skin aging symptoms such as dark spots, dryness, sagging, and wrinkles. Astaxanthin acts as a radiation shield to block harmful UV rays. It is essentially a force field that minimizes moisture loss, the body’s inflammatory response to excessive sun exposure.

Complexion Booster

A woman’s youthful and radiant complexion depends on two very important factors: an abundance of nutrients and a well-functioning circulatory system. Since astaxanthin promotes better blood flow, it delivers essential nourishment to skin cells and accelerates repair bringing forth younger-looking skin!

Skin Hero

Several studies have also shown that the regular use of astaxanthin improves skin elasticity and enhances the moisture content of the skin. It has also been found to improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, age spots, and overall skin tone and texture.

MYRA ULTIMATE’S BREAKTHROUGH INGREDIENT: ASTAXANTHIN

Fortunately, if you’re looking to streamline your beauty regimen, Myra Ultimate has a breakthrough formula that is a potent combination of astaxanthin, lycopene and vitamin E that reveals beautiful, firm, youthful skin that lasts. Taken orally once or twice nightly as prescribed by a physician, it is a worthy investment with an SRP of Php20 per capsule. Women can expect to feel reinvigorated with the marked improvement in their confidence, helping them defy 40 beautifully with increased vitality and beauty, unlike ever before!

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