Skin School
The popular flavonoid Hesperidin Methyl Chalcone is mostly found in citrus fruits and is known for its ability to protect blood vessel when introduced into your diet. Its skincare benefits it displays impressive antioxidant abilities to treat any skin damage caused from overexposure to UV rays resulting in the skin becoming inflamed and showing various signs of premature ageing, loss of collagen and elasticity and generally looking dull and lack lustre.
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This active compound is derived from the membranes and peels of citrus fruits that carry a vast amount of skin benefits, from anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and skin-brightening. With any lasting damage caused by free radicals such as UV exposure, pollution or harsh chemicals Hespridin is also able to restore and repair the protective barrier.
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You’ll find that ferulic acid is derived from a number of grains, such as oats, rice and sometimes apple seeds. Often included into skincare formulations containing vitamin C to help balance and stabilise the notoriously tricky vitamin. Packed with antioxidants it has the ability to combat uneven skin tone, signs of premature ageing, inflamed skin and other signs of pigmentation.
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Derived from the spice often found in the kitchen cupboards and more commonly known as turmeric, Curcuma Longa Root Extract has gained a lot of popularity in skincare formulations in recent years. This is due to the fact this bright yellow ingredient contains vast amounts of benefits for the skin.
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You may not be surprised to hear that Citrullus lanatus fruit extract is extremely hydrating for the skin, seeing as the extract is made up of water by 96% it’s also packed full of amino acids, vitamins and minerals, all of which provide impressive skin results.
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