Skin School
Despite the high volume of water in cucumber, you’ll be surprised to hear that the seeds themselves contain huge amounts of fatty acids and emollient properties giving the skin a boost in nourishment and hydration, especially with the help from the vitamin E traits found in the seeds too.
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Crambe abyssinica is a skin ingredient that often comes as a rich plant oil containing high levels of fatty acids giving it the ability to restore the skin to its healthiest state. Working as an emollient overtime your skin will become smoother, softer and moisturised.
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Cholesterol plays a vital role in the overall appearance and health of the skin, enriched in ceramides and fatty acids it ensures the skin’s natural protective barrier remains looking healthy and keeps it fully hydrated.
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Oleosomes in general are micro-sized spheres that store emollient plant oils due to the fact you will find Carthamus Tinctorius Oleosomes in the seeds and nuts of plants. With millions of years evolution resulting in these ingredients enriched in high levels vitamin E and other nourishing skin properties.
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Harvested from the shea tree that produces a number of different extracts that each provide impressive skin benefits, from the shea nut, shea butter and shea oil. Known for its moisturising and nourishing benefits when combined with the emollient trait this natural ingredient is able to give the skin a smoother, softer and overall healthier glow.
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