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Dado Sens Regeneration E

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What if a randomly selected spectator also competed in each discipline at the Olympic Games? In a direct comparison, the audience could see how colossal the difference between lowly trained athletes and top athletes really is. In keeping with the Olympic motto "faster, higher, stronger", this difference has become even more pronounced in the last 100 years. An Olympic champion of the early 20th century would often not even qualify by today's standards. For example, the world record time for marathon running in 1908 was still 2 hours and 55 minutes. Nowadays, the record is only one minute over the two-hour mark. The 100-metre freestyle is also swum 20 seconds faster than the world record of 1905, and the best mark in shot put has shifted from 15.54 to 23.37 metres within a century.

Until well into the 20th century, most athletes trained in their spare time. Today, professional sport is dominated by professionals in almost all disciplines. And they leave nothing to chance. The days when football players ordered roasted pork and beer in the pub are over. Today, nutritionists are just as much a part of the staff of professional teams as masseurs and physiotherapists. However, the biggest difference between amateurs and professionals is probably the focus on regeneration. For top performances, proper recovery is just as important as hard training sessions. That's why stretching, yoga, ice baths and massages now have a fixed place in the training schedule of many athletes. However, the "secret weapon" for maintaining physical and mental performance is: sleep. Whether pole-vaulting or chess: those who compete well-rested have a decisive advantage.

While our muscles recover at night and our brain processes the impressions of the day during sleep, the skin cannot take a break. Our largest organ is in non-stop use and protects our organism from harmful external influences. Conscious nutrition, sufficient fluid intake and stress avoidance support the skin in its important work. Mature and sensitive skin also needs the right care. Dado Sens has developed the system care Regeneration E for the needs of mature skin in need of regeneration. The natural active ingredient Ectoin provides the skin with moisture and thus reduces wrinkles. Hyaluronic acid smoothes the skin and increases its elasticity. The Regeneration E care products are optimally coordinated with each other and thus develop an effective synergistic effect.

The Dado Sens Regeneration E cream peeling gently removes dry skin cells from sensitive skin with jojoba wax beads and thus promotes a refined skin texture. With the Regeneration E Cleansing Milk, you thoroughly and gently cleanse sensitive skin of residues and the skin's own metabolic products. With its oil-free formulation, the Regeneration E Moisturising Serum supports the regeneration of sensitive skin. While the Regeneration E Day Cream provides soothing moisture during the day, the Regeneration E Night Cream promotes the skin's self-healing powers during the night. The Regeneration E Cream Mask is dedicated to the intensive care of sensitive skin. The Regeneration E Eye Cream cares for the sensitive eye area with an ectoine anti-aging complex and esculin from horse chestnut.

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