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Pseudoalteromonas Exopolysaccharides is a concentrate obtained by the fermentation of marine bacteria and has gained a reputation as a highly effective alternative for the popular and well-loved hyaluronic acid (HA). Rich in glucuronic acid it’s a hygroscopic ingredient meaning it is excellent at hydrating the surface of the skin and retaining water.
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Extracted from the popular and tasty apricot fruit, prunus armeniaca kernel oil is most commonly known as a carrier oil that can moisturise dry, sensitive skin by smoothing out the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines and other signs of skin ageing. Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, any concerns with chapped, dry skin, blemishes or areas of flaking skin this oil provides rapid healing by absorbing into the skin quickly without leaving behind any greasy residue.
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An extract from the plant stems of a wintergreen fern that grows across Europe. It’s main benefits for the skin are increasing its ability to reduce any stress and signs of ageing that appear on the skin surface.
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With history stretching back thousands of years, Panax ginseng root extract is a traditional and natural ingredient that delivers a number of different benefits to the skin. With antioxidant properties ginseng can help restore and repair the skin’s natural protective barrier, resulting in the reduction of fine lines, wrinkles and other free radical damage, such as dark spots and hyperpigmentation.
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One of the most common peptides in skincare, palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7 contains a variety of skin benefits. Rich in amino and fatty acids, this peptide can help soothe and calm the skin of any signs of irritation or skin flare-up such as redness or eczema. When applied regularly you will also find that fine lines and wrinkles are significantly reduced and sagging skin is tightened thanks to the boost in collagen production.
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