ANTI WRINKLE
 ALL NATURAL FORMULA 

2 Bottles 120 Capsules
Manufactured For Health Solution Prime
Made in USA

Benefits: 

Helps to protect against Age-related skin damage
Cell Rejuvenation
Aging of skin.

Your skin changes with age. That's about a lifetime of sun exposure, personal habits such as smoking and diet, and changes that happen with normal aging.
As you get older, you may notice your skin isn't as smooth or tight as it once was. It may also be drier, more fragile, and thinner than it used to be. With age, skin may also bruise more easily, due to loss of support around blood vessel walls that happens with age.
Below the skin's surface, losing fat in your cheeks, temples, chin, nose, and around your eyes may loosen skin and give your face a leaner look. If you lose bone around your mouth and chin, the skin around your mouth may pucker. Even the nose may change, if you lose cartilage there. You may notice "lines" on your face, as early as your 30s and 40s, that result from the expressions you make. These include horizontal lines on your forehead and small, curved lines on your temples, upper cheeks, and around your mouth.
Even gravity plays a role. When the skin becomes less elastic, gravity makes eyebrows and eyelids droop, creates looseneess and fullness under the cheeks and jaw (jowls and "double chin"), and lengthens ear lobes. You can't fight gravity. But there are other factors that you control, especially how you protect your skin from the sun and whether you smoke.
Sun Damage: Over time, the sun's ultraviolet (UV) light damages certain fibers in the skin called elastin. The breakdown of elastin fibers causes the skin to sag, stretch, and lose its ability to snap back after stretching. The skin also bruises, tears more easily, and takes longer to heal. So while sun damage may not show when you're young, it will later in life.
Nothing can completely undo sun damage, although the skin can sometimes repair itself. So, it's never too late to begin protecting yourself from sun exposure. You can delay changes associated with aging by limiting your time in the sun and wearing sunscreen with zinc oxide as a physical blocker and an SPF of 30 or more. Also, wear clothing to cover skin exposed to sun, broad-brimmed hats and sunglasses.
Smoking: Smokers tend to have more wrinkles than nonsmokers of the same age, complexion, and history of sun exposure. 
Antiaging skincare should always include anti aging supplements because the skin is dependent upon the micronutrients (vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals or phytonutrients) to rebuild collagen, maintain moisture, and reverse aging by reducing of eliminating wrinkles from the INSIDE as well as the OUTSIDE!


   What are the benefits of "ANTI WRINKLE. ALL NATURAL FORMULA" basic Ingredients?
                                                                             
 Vitamin C (ascorbic acid). 
Vitamin C is an antioxidant present in many fruits and vegetables. Also known as L-ascorbic acid, vitamin C has a wide variety of uses in the body. It supports normal growth and development and helps the body repair damaged tissue. Vitamin C also assists in the production of collagen, a protein that’s necessary for healthy skin, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and blood vessels. To say that vitamin C is beneficial would be an understatement. It influences iron absorption and helps fight cell-damaging free radicals. A 16-year study found that regular vitamin C supplementation promoted heart health. Additionally, people who consume foods rich in vitamin C or other antioxidants may lower their risk of high blood pressure.

Vitamin E (d-Alpha tocopheryl)
“Vitamin E” is the collective name for a group of fat-soluble compounds with distinctive antioxidant activities. Antioxidants protect cells from the damaging effects of free radicals, which are molecules that contain an unshared electron. Free radicals damage cells and might contribute to the development of cardiovascular problems. Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that stops the production of ROS (reactive oxygen species) formed when fat undergoes oxidation. Scientists are investigating whether, by limiting free-radical production and possibly through other mechanisms, vitamin E might help prevent or delay the chronic health problems associated with free radicals. 
Niacinamide
When vitamin B3, or niacin, combines with amino acids of another molecule, the chemical reaction produces niacinamide, also known as nicotinamide or nicomide. Most people receive a daily recommended allowance of vitamin B3 through the consumption of nuts, fish, fortified breads and cereals, and multivitamins, but according to the Pharmacy Mix blog, it is most effective in the care of skin conditions when used topically. Reverses Signs of Aging and may be an optional for wrinkles.

Resveratrol
Resveratrol is a natural antioxidant compound found in high amounts amongst the skins of grapes and in red wine. When ingested it can reduce inflammation in the blood vessels and improve their function, preventing them from clumping together to form the clots that lead to a impact heart health. For youthful skin to thrive it needs collagen and elastin, which free radicals can affect the production of. Resveratrol is a particularly potent antioxidant that neutralizes free radical damage and allows the collagen to keep on pumping. It has become a world-famous anti-ageing ingredient which reverses aging (includes elimination or reduction of wrinkles like crows feet and forehead wrinkles).
The way it banishes wrinkles and may improve firmness is similar to the regenerating process that allows grape vines to live for a century.

Vitamin A (beta-carotene)
Beta-carotene is a red-orange pigment found in plants and fruits, especially carrots and colorful vegetables.The human body converts beta-carotene into vitamin A (retinol) - beta-carotene is a precursor of vitamin A. We need vitamin A for healthy skin and mucus membranes, our immune system, and good eye health and vision. Beta-carotene in itself is not an essential nutrient, but vitamin A is.

Alpha Lipoic Acid
Alpha Lipoic Acid is antioxidant antiaging! This antioxidant is fat soluble and water soluble and it controls the level of glucose in the body, as it's converted into energy; it also helps lower high levels of sugar in the body and it fights free radicals; it does many more things but in a nutshell, alpha-lipoic acid is one of the best anti aging supplements that one can ingest.

Aloe Vera
Aloe gel is the clear, jelly-like substance found in the inner part of the aloe plant leaf. Aloe latex comes from just under the plant’s skin and is yellow in color. Some aloe products are made from the whole crushed leaf, so they contain both gel and latex. Aloe vera is considered to be the most biologically active of the Aloe species; astonishingly, more than 75 potentially active components have been identified in the plant, including vitamins, minerals, saccharides, amino acids. It provides 20 of the 22 human-required amino acids and eight of the eight essential amino acids. Aloe vera contains many vitamins and minerals vital for proper growth and function of all the body’s systems. Aloe vera contains antioxidant vitamins A, C and E — plus vitamin B12, folic acid and choline.

Supplement Facts

 Serving Size: 2 Capsules
Servings Per Container: 30 Amount Per Serving
* % Daily Value not established

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 120 mg 
Vitamin E (d-Alpha tocopheryl) 30 IU 
Niacinamide 40 mg 
Resveratrol (from 20mg of polygonum cuspidatum 50% extract)
Vitamin A (beta-carotene) 2,500 IU 50% 
Alpha Lipoic Acid 300 mg *
Aloe Vera Gel (200:1) 200 mg *
Collagen 150 mg * 
Green Tea (50% extract) 100 mg * 
Grape Seed (95% extract) 100 mg *
DMAE 100 mg * 
Hyaluronic Acid 5 mg * 
L-Glycine 100 mg * 
L-Proline 100 mg * 
L-Glutathione Reduced 20 mg * 
Turmeric (95% curcuminoids) 50 mg *
Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate, and Silicon Dioxide.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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