Skin School
Honey is one of the oldest skincare ingredients and was formulated into Ancient Greek and Roman eye cream recipes. Honey contains an impressive amount of skin benefits, such as antibacterial, antioxidant and anti-fungal making it a potent powerhouse with the ability to be formulated into almost every product to help target every skin concern.
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More commonly known as Iceland moss, cetraria islandica thallus extract is a hybrid between a fungus and an algea and is able to survive under extreme weather conditions. Though it has been used for centuries in traditional medicine, particularly for sore throats, coughs and colds it is making its way into some skincare products.
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You may have heard how in recent years, there has been a trending ingredient called Tiger Grass, which is the more common name for Centella Asiatica Extract. Its popularity has sky-rocketed due to the powerful anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties that this botanical wonder is famous for.
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Beta-Glucan can be found in yeast, seaweeds, cereals and some mushrooms, it can be ingested or applied topically on the skin, either way you will the skin benefit from it. It boasts an impressive number of results, such as wound healing properties and moisturising factors.
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Everyone has heard of Aloe Vera, it’s an ingredient that has be formulated into every available product, from food to skincare. It has been praised over the years for its ability to deliver such impressive skin results and with a great deal of research behind it we are able to establish its skincare benefits.
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