Skin School
Derived from the licorice root extact, dipotassium glycyrrhizate has a vast history of providing deeply nourishing skin conditioning with clinical studies showing it to be an effective treatment for atopic dermatitis or eczema due to the fact it is able to reduce redness and irritation.
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Collagen amino acids are naturally occurring in the skin and carry with them the benefits of a skin- identical ingredient. This basically means they are able mimic the things found on the skin, with two part mainly being natural moisturising factors (NMF) which is located to the epidermis of the skin and plays an important role in the skin’s maintenance.
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More commonly known as seaweed, Chondrus Crispus Extract is enriched in dense concentrates of essential minerals, amino acids, peptides and vitamins that all plan vital roles in keeping your skin at its healthiest state.
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Found in the tropical swamps of India, and Southeast Asia this herb may be a new face in the western world beauty industry, it has an ancient history of being used in home remedies. From skin rashes to treating leprosy it contains huge amounts of amino acids, vitamins, terpenoids and flavonoids.
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Derived from sugar beet, this amino acid is packed with osmolyte, a special molecule that helps control cell-water balance. This basically means that Betaine can keep the skin moisturised and hydrated which overtime can help the skin protect itself from any outer aggressors, such as pollution, harsh weather and exposure to UV rays.
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