Skin School
Extracted from the candlenut tree found on Hawaiian islands, the Aleurites moluccana seed oil is used in various cosmetic products, from bath lotion, skincare, hair care and shaving preparations. Enriched in fatty acids and vitamins such as E, C and A, the oil nourishes the skin deeply without leaving behind a greasy residue.
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Extracted from the popular kiwi fruit, Actinidia Chinensis provides the skin with abundant amounts of benefits when applied onto the skin. Packed with antioxidants, such as vitamin C, as well as other vitamin E and amino acids which all play important roles in keeping the skin at its healthiest state.
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Known as one of the richest sources of omega fatty acids that is collected from plants, it is packed full of essential nutrients that benefit the skin making it maintain its healthiest state. There are plenty of skin benefits this ingredient offers, from combating signs of ageing, to minimising the appearance of pores and giving the skin an all-over radiance.
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With its name meaning “olive oil” you won’t be surprised to hear this popular fatty acid is derived from olive oil and offers the nourishing and moisturising effects that are often associated with other omega ingredients. The difference being its chemical structure is monounsaturated meaning it has one double bond and has an overall thicker and heavier texture than other ingredients.
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More commonly known as rosehip seed oil, this skin ingredient provides an impressive amount of nourishing and moisturising properties with the help of high levels of fatty acids, such as linoleic and oleic acid. It is not only the fatty acids that makes this powerhouse oil so potent, it also contains the trans-retinoic acid called tretinoin.
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