This hygena spray will keep your skin beautiful even through hot summer days. I use it while applying my makeup for a natural look that is subtle but still gorgeous.
Hygena is the first brand of spray that I have heard that contains a natural ingredient that can actually make it better for your skin, without harsh chemicals. This is because Hygena is derived from a plant that is actually rich in antioxidants and vitamin A that will help prevent damage to cells, such as those responsible for the signs of aging. So why is the spray called Hygena? I believe it has something to do with the word hygena, which means “happy.
So basically Hygena is a spray that is supposed to help your skin look younger, but also contains a bit of a spicy kick to it. And the best part is that you can apply it in the shower, and not just anywhere in the world, as well. It’s a great way to help your skin look good without having to spend the money on pricey products.
I think the spray is great because it is the anti-aging ingredient. The ingredient also smells very good. So if you’re already familiar with hygena, then the spray is a welcome addition.
Hygena is an anti-aging product, but it is mostly known for its ability to get rid of cellulite. That’s important because cellulite is the unsightly bump on your skin where fat and tissue meet and the fat is causing the bumps to look jagged and uneven. The good news is that cellulite does tend to form on the back of our necks and the arms too.
So what exactly is hygena? It’s a naturally occurring substance found in many plants and seaweeds. Hygena is a seaweed extract which has been shown to have anti-aging effects. It’s also thought to have antiviral properties.
In a word, yes. A little hygena can go a long way. And by the way, there is a real person who has gotten rid of cellulite on her arms in just a couple of days.
This isn’t the first time that hygena has been used for the sake of cellulite. The “hormone” that hygena is derived from has been shown to reduce the appearance of cellulite. Unfortunately for me, I have a genetic predisposition to looking jagged and uneven. I can’t seem to tell the difference between cellulite and anything else, so if I eat too many seaweed salads, I end up looking jagged too.
I am happy to report that hygena (which is also a popular ingredient in certain beauty products which are marketed to women) is no longer used in facial masks like Vichy and the like but only as an ingredient in a “skin moisturizer”. There are several brands that do their own version of hygena.
The other thing that I think I just discovered is that this is something that has long been popular in beauty products which is used to smooth and hydrate skin.