Melatonin is a natural hormone, produced precisely by our body.
It develops from the pineal gland during the night, in fact with the arrival of darkness it is produced naturally and its maximum development peak is obtained between 2 and 4 in the morning.
In nature there is a similar substance produced instead by plants: the phytomelatonin.
Phytomelatonin is precisely a substance extracted from plants, for this reason the word phyto, but its characteristics are practically the same: it stimulates regenerative processes and repairs the damage caused by smog, UV rays by relaxing the features.
Plants that contain phytomelatonin in their structure are different and are perfectly absorbed by our body. It is present in the form of oily extract in Salvia officinalis and Avena sativa, plants particularly common in the mountains.
The oil obtained from these plants is used for many cosmetic preparations such as cleansers, creams, regenerating serums and in cosmetics if applied to the skin it has several beneficial effects.
The most important is certainly the effect Anti-aging countering i free radicals, responsible for tissue degeneration. According to studies the phytomelatonin especially counteracts hydroxyl radicals; the latter are considered the most harmful for the aging of our organism. It is also very useful for sheltering from the cold and smog; also the phytomelatonin penetrates very deeply nourishing the fibroblasts, the cells that produce the collagen and that moisturize the skin. In short, even the most mature and tired skin can reap many benefits from this substance by regaining brightness, hydration and firmness.
In beauty centers and spas, phytomelatonin is used in an anti-aging treatment, which is divided into four phases and manages to restore tone, firmness and brightness to the face.
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