Skin School

Hydrogenated lecithin is the smaller “chopped-up” version of Lecithin which is a naturally occurring mixture of oleic acid, palmitic and other minerals all of which help keep the skin balanced. You’ll find this ingredient is blended into a number of different skincare products, especially those used to enhance the appearance of the complexion whilst helping to repair skin damage and areas of dryness to the skin.
Continue reading

Hemp seed oil is a clear green oil that has a nutty flavour and provides a number of skincare benefits. Packed with omega fatty acids it can lock in moisture into the skin whilst acting like a powerful anti-inflammatory meaning it can soothes and calm the skin, particularly if there are dry skin concerns such as dermatitis, eczema and psoriasis.
Continue reading

More commonly known as sunflower oil, helianthus annuus seed oil is a great emollient that can help make the skin feel smooth and hydrated. It is able to support the skin’s natural barrier and keep the surface of the skin protected from further damage often caused by free radicals.
Continue reading

Due to the fact it is part of the PHA collection of acids, Gluconolactone is gentle on the skin whilst providing skin exfoliation. This is due to the fact that the molecule size is too large to be able to penetrate too far into the skin and cause any irritation or allergic reactions.
Continue reading

Dipeptide-2 is part of the complex called Eyeliss which includes two other ingredients, Valine and Tryptophan. These three actives are mainly formulated into eye care products and target puffy eyes by increasing the lymphatic circulation that gathers around the eyes and is usually at its worse in the mornings.
Continue reading