Skin School
Extracted from the popular spice, ginger, although it has been used in traditional medicine for centuries to cure fever, muscle cramps and sore throats, there are some impressive skin benefits. Found in the root extract there is a biological active compound called gingerol that contains high levels of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
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More commonly known was Q10, this clever skin ingredient provides great antioxidant properties that is naturally occurring in the body, meaning it can provide marked improvement in almost everyone’s overall complexion.
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Derived from the popular spice, turmeric, tetrahydrobisdemethoxydiferuloylmethane contains an abundance of skin benefits. With the bonus of having antioxidant properties it can reverse any signs of skin damage caused by over exposure to harmful free radicals, such as UV rays and pollution.
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Praised for being a stable form of vitamin C that is oil-soluble meaning it is able to penetrate further down the layers of the skin into the dermis. It is able to combat any skin damage caused by free radicals and other skin stresses whilst stimulating the collagen production, resulting in an all-over younger complexion with fine lines and wrinkles visibly reduced.
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Dubbed as the supercharged hyaluronic acid, sodium hyaluronate crosspolymer has the ability to deliver a continuous hydration to the skin. By maintaining the optimal skin moisture you will find your skin is able to protect itself from free radical damage as well as ensuring the rest of your skincare routine will provide the best results.
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