Minerals

Minerals

Swisse-Hair Skin Nails Liquid 500ml

Item NO: 232
$18.99

A nutrient-rich liquid supplement that promotes healthy hair, skin and nails!

  • Rich in antioxidants that fight free-radical damage.
  • Boosts the immune system.
  • Great source of vitamin C that helps with wound healing.

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Description

Product Description

Swisse Ultiboost Hair Skin Nails liquid is a comprehensive formula containing premium quality ingredients to support the production of collagen and provide essential nutrients for healthy hair, skin and nails.

This unique great tasting beauty formula contains silica and vitamin C to support the building blocks of hair, skin and nails and maintain their health and appearance. Blood orange extract is also included for its antioxidant properties.

Silica is part of the mineral matrix that supports collagen structure. Collagen is a major structural protein for healthy and strong connective tissue, blood vessels, tendons and ligaments and helps maintain skin integrity and appearance. Vitamin C assists with collagen production and provides antioxidants to protect cells from potential free radical damage.

The blood orange extract included in Swisse Ultiboost Hair Skin Nails has been extracted from the juice and peel of three varieties of Sicilian blood oranges, grown in the rich soil surrounding the Mount Etna volcano. Blood orange extract is rich in antioxidants, which helps protect cells from potential free radical damage.

 

Active Ingredients

Per 10mL:

Silica-colloidal anhydrous 350 mg (equiv. silicon 164 mg)
Blood orange extract (Citrus sinensis) standardised extract equiv. to fruit pericarp fresh 18 g
Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 200 mg

** No added gluten, lactose, egg, yeast, salt, artificial colours and artificial flavours.

 

Directions For Use

10 mL daily, during or immediately after a meal. Can be taken straight or diluted in water or juice. Or as directed by a healthcare professional.

 

Warning

Always read the label.

Use only as directed.

If symptoms persist, see your healthcare practitioner.