Skin School
Extracted from the popular spice, ginger, although it has been used in traditional medicine for centuries to cure fever, muscle cramps and sore throats, there are some impressive skin benefits. Found in the root extract there is a biological active compound called gingerol that contains high levels of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
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Zinc gluconate is a very popular ingredient that is often used in formulas, particularly those used for fighting acne. With a number of studies and research has proven it to be a potent ingredient when combating all aspects of blemishes, breakouts and frequent acne.
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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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Sucrose, much like glucose and fructose are natural sugars with some levels of glycolic acid in the sugar this ingredient not only exfoliates the skin of dead skin cell build-up, but also restores balance to the skin oils. It is also able to moisturise the skin with the help of the humectant traits found in the ingredient to help lock hydration into the skin surface.
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A popular ingredient found in traditional Chinese medicine its benefits have been known for hundreds of years, with it recently being formulated into skincare products mainly due to the fact it can combat signs of hyperpigmentation, dark spots and excessive amounts of pigmentation to the surface of the skin.
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