Skin School
Beta-Glucan can be found in yeast, seaweeds, cereals and some mushrooms, it can be ingested or applied topically on the skin, either way you will the skin benefit from it. It boasts an impressive number of results, such as wound healing properties and moisturising factors.
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Azelaic acid is a chemical exfoliant that is derived from wheat, barley and rye. Although Azelaic acid is not actually a member of the Alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) family it does contain similar skin benefits as well as a great deal more.
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Arginine is an amino acid of great importance when it comes to the genetic build-up of skin collagen and hair keratin. This ingredient has been praised for its skin hydrating properties and its ability to form a protective film over the skin and aiding the natural moisturising factors (NMF) found on the outer surface.
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Argania spinosa kernel oil is more commonly known as argan oil which over the years has a collected a strong following of fans, especially when the oil is formulated into popular skin and hair care products.
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Everyone has heard of Aloe Vera, it’s an ingredient that has be formulated into every available product, from food to skincare. It has been praised over the years for its ability to deliver such impressive skin results and with a great deal of research behind it we are able to establish its skincare benefits.
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