Skin School
Alpha-arbutin is a skin brightening agent by reducing the appearance of pigmentation by suppressing the enzymes that stimulate the melanin to overproduce resulting in the dark spots to become more noticeable. It can also help slow down the effects of UV light reaching the lower layers of the skin and causing more damage.
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Extracted from the popular kiwi fruit, Actinidia Chinensis provides the skin with abundant amounts of benefits when applied onto the skin. Packed with antioxidants, such as vitamin C, as well as other vitamin E and amino acids which all play important roles in keeping the skin at its healthiest state.
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Found in a variety of foods enriched in amino acids that offer antioxidant protection that can rejuvenate and repair any damage caused from free radicals, such as sun exposure, central heating and pollution, all of which can create damage on the outer surface of the skin allowing the free radicals to penetrate further into the skin disrupting the collagen and elastin production found in the dermis.
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Known as one of the richest sources of omega fatty acids that is collected from plants, it is packed full of essential nutrients that benefit the skin making it maintain its healthiest state. There are plenty of skin benefits this ingredient offers, from combating signs of ageing, to minimising the appearance of pores and giving the skin an all-over radiance.
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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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