NAD Cream

$90.00

Optimal skin functioning depends upon a number of elements, production of which tends to decline with age—particularly in women and particularly in response to sun damage. But NAD+ has been found to boost the production of:

  • Collagen (literally, the “scaffolding” of the skin)

  • Keratin (works with collagen to provide structure to the skin)

  • Elastin (provides elasticity to the skin)

  • Hyaluronic acid (essential for binding moisture to the skin)

  • One strategy for maintaining healthy levels of these compounds is through diet and supplementation; another strategy is through topical supplementation—especially now, with nanotechnology, which enables NAD+ to penetrate the skin.

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Optimal skin functioning depends upon a number of elements, production of which tends to decline with age—particularly in women and particularly in response to sun damage. But NAD+ has been found to boost the production of:

  • Collagen (literally, the “scaffolding” of the skin)

  • Keratin (works with collagen to provide structure to the skin)

  • Elastin (provides elasticity to the skin)

  • Hyaluronic acid (essential for binding moisture to the skin)

  • One strategy for maintaining healthy levels of these compounds is through diet and supplementation; another strategy is through topical supplementation—especially now, with nanotechnology, which enables NAD+ to penetrate the skin.

Optimal skin functioning depends upon a number of elements, production of which tends to decline with age—particularly in women and particularly in response to sun damage. But NAD+ has been found to boost the production of:

  • Collagen (literally, the “scaffolding” of the skin)

  • Keratin (works with collagen to provide structure to the skin)

  • Elastin (provides elasticity to the skin)

  • Hyaluronic acid (essential for binding moisture to the skin)

  • One strategy for maintaining healthy levels of these compounds is through diet and supplementation; another strategy is through topical supplementation—especially now, with nanotechnology, which enables NAD+ to penetrate the skin.