Skin School

Trifluoroacetyl Tripeptide-2 is a biomimetic peptide with a collection of 3 amino acids that helps your skin appear young and healthy. It is able to do this by boosting the production of collagen and helps slow down the ageing process of your skin resulting in visible signs of skin ageing, such as skin sagging, loss of firmness and elasticity, particularly round the jaw line and neck area.
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Yep, you’re right, its chocolate, but not only does it form your favourite treats you will find this superfood is enriched in properties that can replenish and nourish the skin. It is able to restore the lipidic layer of the skin resulting in the barrier to be fully functioning and able to protect itself from exposure to free radical damage.
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Derived from the popular spice, turmeric, tetrahydrobisdemethoxydiferuloylmethane contains an abundance of skin benefits. With the bonus of having antioxidant properties it can reverse any signs of skin damage caused by over exposure to harmful free radicals, such as UV rays and pollution.
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Praised for being a stable form of vitamin C that is oil-soluble meaning it is able to penetrate further down the layers of the skin into the dermis. It is able to combat any skin damage caused by free radicals and other skin stresses whilst stimulating the collagen production, resulting in an all-over younger complexion with fine lines and wrinkles visibly reduced.
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More commonly known as jojoba oil, simmondsia chinesis seed oil is not technically an oil, but instead is a wax ester. Not too sure what a wax ester is? Well unlike oil wax ester is a mix of fatty acid and fatty alcohol which comes as a long molecule.
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