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Taurine Solution BCN Classics

This BCN Classics product, found in Mesoceuticals®, is essentially a solution of taurine

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This BCN Classics product, found in Mesoceuticals®, is essentially a solution of taurine, an amino acid derived from cysteine ​​that is vital for keratin synthesis and promotes nutrient circulation to
hair, facilitating the passage of sodium, potassium and
magnesium ions enter the cells. It focuses on the hair follicles where the hair is born, preventing hair deformity, prolonging its life and stimulating its growth.


Taurine applied to the scalp enhances hair mass and adds shine and volume to hair that is thicker, healthier and stronger.

It also reduces excessive fall.
In addition, as a sulfuric amino acid, it has strong antioxidant and detoxifying properties. When applied to the skin, it acts as a revitalizing agent, especially on tired and aged skin, as well as on the skin of smokers or those who
exposed to pollutants.

 

Taurine is the only known natural sulfonic acid. It is called a sulfonic acid because it contains sulfur but does not belong to the group of 20 proteinogenic amino acids or structural protein generators.


The BCN Institute Taurine acts on two levels: on the scalp and on the skin. Its effectiveness as a capillary booster and against hair loss has been fully proven, as well as its antioxidant properties that revitalize the skin by neutralizing free radicals. It is indicated to limit hair loss as well as to restore tired, aged skin and skin exposed to pollutants, tobacco smoke and UV rays.


The process of hair loss occurs on the hair follicle in response to chronic inflammation. This inflammation causes fibrosis, a degenerative process that gradually reduces blood circulation. When this happens, the chance that the hair follicle is protected from harmful substances or agents that can be the source of baldness is reduced. And this leads to a decrease in the follicle and its filling with scar tissue. On the one hand, taurine inhibits the fibrosis of the hair follicle, which prevents hair thinning, weakness and brittleness, which ultimately stops hair loss. On the other hand, it stimulates blood microcirculation, promoting the delivery of nutrients to the hair and facilitating the passage of sodium, potassium and magnesium ions to the cells to maintain their functions.


In addition, taurine, as a derivative of methionine and cysteine, stimulates both the formation of keratin, an important structural protein in the skin, hair and nails, and the synthesis of collagen, which in turn has beneficial effects on the skin, such as elasticity. It is involved in keratocyte volume homeostasis and skin hydration and has a positive effect on glycation and glycogen reduction. It also promotes collagenogenesis by increasing the concentration of hydroxyproline in the dermis. As a sulfur compound, it has antioxidant properties that aid the body in detoxification processes. Taurine slows down the aging process by protecting cell membranes from damage caused by UV radiation and free radicals, and protects the dermis and dermoepidermal junction by limiting degradation and inflammation of the epidermis.

Aqua/Water, Taurine, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Hydroxide.

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