Skin School
Extracted from the candlenut tree found on Hawaiian islands, the Aleurites moluccana seed oil is used in various cosmetic products, from bath lotion, skincare, hair care and shaving preparations. Enriched in fatty acids and vitamins such as E, C and A, the oil nourishes the skin deeply without leaving behind a greasy residue.
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Copper tripeptide-1 is made up of two different compounds, GHK and Cu. The GHK part of the ingredient is made up of three amino acids that are naturally found in bodily fluids such as salvia. The Cu part is an essential element also found in the body, copper.
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With its skin benefits treating a variety of skin concerns for centuries in Korean medicine, you may be surprised to hear modern research confirms there is more this plant can offer. Portulaca Oleracea Extract is one of the richest plant sources of omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins and minerals helping to established skin.
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More commonly known as cornflower this herb has gained a reputation for benefiting a lot of occurring eye care concerns, such as swollen, irritated and tired eyes. Its soothing effects can also relieve any minor cutaneous irritations by helping the skin to regenerate itself.
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More commonly known as the panda’s favourite meal, bamboo. Used for centuries in traditional medicine this natural ingredient has been dubbed a youth elixir due to the high levels of silica which can repair the damage caused by free radicals and regenerates collagen giving the skin an all-over youthful bounce.
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