Skin School
Extracted from the jojoba nut from the tree known for thriving is dry, desert-like climates this oil contains countless benefits, not only is it able to moisturise dry skin, but can also control sebum production making it one of the few essential oils that are non-irritable.
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As a member of the skincare royal family, hydoxypinacolone retinoate is able to provide the same results to the skin as retinoic acid when applied, without the irritation associated with 0.5% retinol. You can also expect to see a dramatic reduction in fine lines and wrinkles when applying 0.2% of HPR around the eye area for 14 days.
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Known for providing the same anti-irritant, anti-itch and anti-inflammatory properties as avenanthraimides that naturally occur in oats. This results in the skin feeling comfortable and smooth and can effectively soothe any dryness or flakiness to the skin that frequently occurs during the colder months or for those who suffer with drying skin conditions, such as, eczema and dermatitis.
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Hydroxyethyl Urea is synthetically derived from urea and is able to improve the overall look and feel of the complexion. With potent hydrating properties it can lock moisture into the skin keeping the outer layer of the skin moisturised and balanced at its healthiest state.
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Hydrolysis is the process of collagen becoming hydrolyzed collagen, this is basically the result of a chemical break down of the proteins into smaller parts, such as amino acids and peptides. These are easily dissolvable meaning they are the mainly found in the form of health supplements that you often need to mix into liquids.
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