Supermodel Recovery Secrets

 
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There is a reason that supermodel recovery secrets are kept under wraps.  This stunning woman has come a long way. As a child she used to hate her freckled face.  Now Cintia Dicker is a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model and a Vogue magazine cover icon. After her October 2019 shoot for Vogue she became a cryotherapy fan.  For the native Brazilian taking care of her fitness and skin is necessary in maintaining her look. What's more, her dedication has landed her the most coveted and the highest paying jobs in the fashion world.  Keep reading and learn how you can have these same supermodel recovery secrets in three minutes or less.

Worldwide Fashion Dominance

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Cintia’s place in the fashion world is solid.  She has appeared on multiple Vogue covers worldwide.  Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition has featured her five times.   You may have seen her in a Victoria’s Secret catalog or as a runway model.  Added to this is over 100 covers in fashion magazines and her own swimwear line.  Her face appears in advertisements for L’Oreal, H&M, and Tom Ford. She has boosted sales for American Eagle Outfitters, Yves Saint Lauren, and Wildfox Couture.  These goals did not come easy. Hanging onto her reign as the Red Queen takes dedication to nutrition and fitness. With this in mind she recently added cryotherapy with the XR to give her a red-carpet edge over her competition.

The Hottest Place in Brazil is Freezing

Clínica Albuquerque in Boa Vista, Brazil, began offering whole body cryotherapy in June of 2019.  They have run nearly a thousand sessions in a little over six months. Their clients are significantly athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and models.  What all of these people have in common is recovery for sore muscles and improvements for their skin. Cryotherapy works by chilling the surface of the skin from its normal temperature of approximately 91°F to 50-55°F.  In effect this causes a constriction of the blood vessels in the skin and muscles. This pushes the blood away from the cold into the body’s core to stay warm.  

Cold Fight-or-Flight

The body begins to enter into a fight-or-flight response, pulling the blood to the core to protect itself.  This is what happens when someone jumps into a very cold pool. But a simple dip in a cold pool is not long enough qualify as cryotherapy. Generally after sixty seconds the body begins to benefit from the cold.  The body deposits healing enzymes into the bloodstream as a response. Whole Body Cryotherapy uses this in the same fashion as a body hack. In other words three minutes of -230°F cold air taps into the human body’s natural ability to heal itself from inflammation.  As a result this reduction in inflammation allows you to have more effective rest days. Additionally you can return to exercise sooner and stronger. You will feel cold during the process, but afterward you will feel refreshed and energized.

Cryotherapy’s Supermodel Recovery Secrets

Cryotherapy has become one of the top supermodel recovery secrets because of the visible skin benefits people see.  The cold temperatures improve collagen production and regular sessions specifically help to maintain consistent collagen production.   Wrinkles and skin sagging are a result of collagen production becoming lessened over time as we age. Given these points cryotherapy’s benefits for skin toning add to a beauty regime by fighting wrinkles from the inside at a cellular level.  Creams and cold-compresses simply cannot do that.


Learn more about the benefits of cryotherapy and go through the many cryotherapy clinical studies.



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Mike Bakke