Skin School
Also known as super hyaluronic acid, sodium acetylated hyaluronate is a derivative which has been synthesized from the Natural Moisturising Factor that naturally occurs on the outer layer of the skin. By resulting in the acetylation reaction it not only contains lipophilic and hydrophilic properties making it one of the most potent version of hyaluronic acid.
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Not to be fooled with the silvery slime snails use to move around smoothly, snail secretion is created when the snail is stressed and provides an abundant array of ingredients that can treat and benefit the skin. such as hyaluronic acid, glycoprotein enzymes, copper peptides and traces of zinc and iron.
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A popular ingredient found in traditional Chinese medicine its benefits have been known for hundreds of years, with it recently being formulated into skincare products mainly due to the fact it can combat signs of hyperpigmentation, dark spots and excessive amounts of pigmentation to the surface of the skin.
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This oil is derived from the fruit that is famously known as an elephant’s favourite treat in South Africa. Much like other plant oils you can nourish the skin and improve the overall hydration of the skin by sealing moisture into the surface with the antioxidant properties.
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Strongly connected to the very popular alpha hydroxy acid, glycolic acid, saccharum officinarum extract can provide gentle skin exfoliation whilst acting as a humectant. This not only helps rid the skin of dead skin cell build-up but also keeps the skin moisturised.
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