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How does NOWMI's Nomi therapy work?
Nowmi treatment with four skin operations at the same time:

1. Exfoliation–During the treatment, the tablet is coated with gel rich in vitamin E and hyaluronic acid. Then, effervescent tablets containing vitamin C are slowly massaged onto the skin. The interaction between gel and tablet dissolves the granules of effervescent tablets. Tablets gently exfoliate the outer layer of skin, tear unwanted dead cells, smooth the skin, and allow nutrients to penetrate into the skin in an optimal way.

2. Nutrition-The interaction between effervescent tablets and gel produces micro carbon dioxide bubbles, which transport vitamin C, vitamin E and hyaluronic acid to the skin and restore its depleted reserves. Studies have shown that the absorption level of oral vitamin C is very low, and only a small part of the intake is used by the human body and is active in the skin. Therefore, in order to effectively nourish the skin, vitamin C is the best local application. Nowmi tablets contain the highest purity of ascorbic acid. This makes the tablet computer very effective, because unlike any other products on the market, vitamin C will not be exposed to air and light, which will greatly reduce its quality. By adding vitamin C, the skin is nourished with effective anti-aging, anti-inflammatory and anti-pigmentation agents. Vitamin E and hyaluronic acid help the skin to keep moisture and hardness, and vitamin E further enhances the effectiveness of vitamin C.

3. Oxygenation-The interaction between gel and tablet will produce micro co2 bubbles, which penetrate the skin surface. In response to the increase of carbon dioxide level, a physiological reaction called Bohr effect will be triggered, and the body will transport oxygen-rich blood to the target area. This increases capillary flow and skin metabolism, leading to optimal absorption of active ingredients and faster cell turnover.

4. Protective measures-Vitamin C is the most common antioxidant in human skin, and it contains a large amount of concentration in dermis and epidermis. Unfortunately, the body can't produce vitamin C, and serious defects can even lead to diseases.