How does poor blood circulation affect your skin?

updated the 19 March 2016 à 13:46
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There may be a myriad of reasons for poor blood circulation and the effects of it will be visible on your skin health.

We often only tend to think about perfecting our skincare routine – in terms of using the right products – so as to achieve flawless skin or simply a radiant and youthful glow. Well, that’s only half the battle won.

When it comes to skin health or your general health for that matter, a good blood circulation is vital. This is to ensure that essential nutrients are transported to all parts of the body – to assist in certain processes, for cell repair or simply to allow your body to function properly. Ultimately, a poor blood circulation could be due to a myriad of issues – from medical conditions to poor diet or smoking – and will definitely result in a poor skin condition.

So if you’re wondering how exactly poor blood circulation could affect your skin, head up to the gallery for signs you should keep a lookout for.

How to improve blood circulation?

The bottom line is still to ensure a good diet of essential nutrients, exercise and to limit unhealthy habits such as smoking.

In terms of skincare though, you could invest in The History of Whoo’s Soon Hwan Essence (SGD122, 85ml) that not only improves skin condition from the surface but also enables blood and qi circulation thanks to the signature Gongjibidan complex (consists of six oriental herbs). In addition, the essence also contains the Haeulhwan complex, which is a medicinal herbal formula that improves blood circulation to facilitate facial detoxification, reduce water retention and improve skin tone. The Haeulhwan complex consists of herbs such as Five Flavour Berry, Pine Tree, Goji Berry, Ginseng, Fox Glove and Wild Yam and is visible in in every pump of the essence – check out the white micro-beads in the essence.

The Soon Hwan Essence should be your first step after cleansing and you’ll notice optimal results after regular use.

Visit The History of Whoo (Singapore) today to find out more about the Bichup Soon Hwan Essence and embark on a journey to youthful and radiant skin.

This post was sponsored by The History of Whoo. The History of Whoo is now available at TANGS, Tang Plaza, Level 1.


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