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ATIV Electrolyte 4.0

From age 25 β€” When the body starts “craving” electrolytes and beauty quietly declines

1. After 25, the body is no longer the same

  1. At 18–20 the body balances water and electrolytes very well. From age 25 this ability begins to decline:
    • Cells lose intracellular water more easily, making skin drier.
    • Intracellular stores of magnesium and potassium gradually decrease.
    • Work stress & lack of sleep raise cortisol, accelerating aging.
    • You may drink plenty of water, but without electrolytes that water won’t be retained inside skin cells β†’ skin remains dry and dull.

2. Vietnam’s climate β€” an “accomplice” to skin aging

  1. The tropical hot-humid climate of Vietnam makes the body lose water and electrolytes more than usual:
    • Heat & sweat: the body can lose 1–2 liters per day through sweat, especially outdoors, during exercise, or even sitting in an office without air conditioning.
    • High humidity: paradoxically, even with humid air the skin still dehydrates internally, causing dryness and dullness.
    • Pollution & strong UV: increase free radicals and destroy collagen faster. Combined with low magnesium & potassium, skin more easily wrinkles and sags.

    πŸ‘‰ That’s why many Vietnamese people, especially women aged 25–40, start to see early aging signs sooner than people in temperate climates.

3. Electrolyte deficiency β€” the silent thief of beauty

    • Dry skin & early wrinkles: electrolytes are the β€œkey” to holding water in tissues. When lacking, skin loses elasticity and wrinkles appear sooner.
    • Dull complexion: low potassium β†’ reduced peripheral circulation, less rosy skin.
    • Stress & insomnia: magnesium deficiency increases free radicals, raises cortisol β†’ poor skin, inflammation, breakouts.
    • Aging from the inside: free radicals de

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