Skin School

Zinc is a mineral found in the body which functions mainly at healing any surface wounds to the skin. It was introduced into the formulas of anti-blemish skincare products due to its ability to reduce the amount of excess sebum while repairing any damage caused by spots and other breakouts.
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This peptide delivers impressive results when targeting fine lines and wrinkles with water-binding properties to help restore the skin’s health and make the barrier full functioning. There have been an extensive amount of studies showing the results of this peptide can decrease the appearance of wrinkles, particularly around the eye area by mimicking the same effects as injectable Botox.
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Sea whip extract is derived from an organism found in the Caribbean Sea coral reef this marine beauty provides a substantial amount of skin benefits when formulated into cosmetic products. Sea whip is known as an extremophile and is able to withstand extreme conditions and deliver protective and repairing enzymes to the skin that will create a barrier against surrounding environmental damage.
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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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You may know this skin ingredient by its common name, vitamin E and provides abundant amounts of protection to the skin. This is a fat-soluble antioxidant, meaning it can absorb into the skin in rapid speed with none of the difficulty found in other ingredients.
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