For perfect skin at any age water is the most important catalyst
The Sher System
is unlike any other skincare sold in shops. Water is the most
important catalyst in keeping skin healthy, youthful and firm.
The following explains why The Sher System succeeds where others
fail.
Q. What is the largest organ of your body?
A. Your skin
Q. What best displays the general condition of your overall health?
A. Your skin
Q. What feature contributes most to first impressions?
A. Your skin
Q. What creates your most important and intimate environment?
A. Your skin
Q. What organ tends to get mistreated the most?
A. Your skin
Harmony:
To be in harmony with the rest of your body
and the aspirations of your life, the skin has to perform a
wide range of functions including absorbing nutrients (eg.
oxygen and water from the air), expelling toxins and killing
bacteria. It also needs to be elastic, tough and unbroken.
Finally, for our psychological well being and personal confidence,
the skin should ideally be smooth, unblemished and vibrant.
Harsh:
Conventional products include harsh toners
and soaps, they are strongly alkaline. In it's natural state,
the surface of our skin is slightly acidic which creates an
environment in which germs and bacteria cannot survive. So
by applying conventional cleansers and toners you are possibly
encouraging infection and damage. Alkaline materials and hard
water are also very drying, which exacerbates the moisturisation
problems described above. Acne and rosacea sufferers try so
hard to get rid of the problem without knowing that most of
the solutions they are offered are actually making the skin
worse.
The Sher System preparations
are gentle and effective
Gentle:
The Sher System preparations are gentle and effective, they do not cover
up skin problems, they eliminate them by balancing the skin and repairing
the damage. While the condition of the skin as well as health in
general, is affected by what we eat, genetic factors and the levels
of psychological stress in life, it is also greatly affected by what
we expose it to such as mechanical abrasion, flying, hard water,
pollution, stress and sun etc.
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