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How Neurocosmetics Target Your Brain for Better Skin
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 261814, member: 31907"] Neurocosmetics is a very different kind of skincare brand. They don't just promise to help you look better they claim to be able to do it by targeting your brain.The company's website explains that Neurocosmetics "is a natural, non-invasive skincare line that works with the brain to produce visible changes in your skin." The idea is that when you're feeling anxious or stressed out, your body releases cortisol which can cause breakouts and make your skin look dull. The company says it uses "a patented combination of natural ingredients" that target the nervous system to counteract cortisol and give your skin a boost. But how do they do it? Well, according to their website, they use micro-needling technology to stimulate nerves throughout your face which will send signals down into your brain and make you feel calmer and more relaxed. This sounds like a pretty interesting concept… but we're not sure if we'll ever find out whether or not it actually works. [/QUOTE]
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