Skin School
Extracted from the jojoba nut from the tree known for thriving is dry, desert-like climates this oil contains countless benefits, not only is it able to moisturise dry skin, but can also control sebum production making it one of the few essential oils that are non-irritable.
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Hydrolysis is the process of collagen becoming hydrolyzed collagen, this is basically the result of a chemical break down of the proteins into smaller parts, such as amino acids and peptides. These are easily dissolvable meaning they are the mainly found in the form of health supplements that you often need to mix into liquids.
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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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Hemp seed oil is a clear green oil that has a nutty flavour and provides a number of skincare benefits. Packed with omega fatty acids it can lock in moisture into the skin whilst acting like a powerful anti-inflammatory meaning it can soothes and calm the skin, particularly if there are dry skin concerns such as dermatitis, eczema and psoriasis.
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More commonly known as sunflower oil, helianthus annuus seed oil is a great emollient that can help make the skin feel smooth and hydrated. It is able to support the skin’s natural barrier and keep the surface of the skin protected from further damage often caused by free radicals.
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