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Extracted from the popular and tasty apricot fruit, prunus armeniaca kernel oil is most commonly known as a carrier oil that can moisturise dry, sensitive skin by smoothing out the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines and other signs of skin ageing. Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, any concerns with chapped, dry skin, blemishes or areas of flaking skin this oil provides rapid healing by absorbing into the skin quickly without leaving behind any greasy residue.
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An extract from the plant stems of a wintergreen fern that grows across Europe. It’s main benefits for the skin are increasing its ability to reduce any stress and signs of ageing that appear on the skin surface.
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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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More commonly known as Ensulizole, Phenylbenzimidazole sulfonic acid is a chemical sunscreen ingredient that provides complete protection from exposure to UVB rays, but not from UVA rays. As previously mentioned, there is still studies underway due to the fact there have been very few reports of allergic reactions to the skin. With 4% concentrate passing the safety claims you can actually expect to find this ingredient in formulations because of how light weight and less oily it is compared to other sunscreens.
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Native to the southern United States and Central America, this vine flower has been used for traditional medicines for centuries. Today, it is often found in supplement and similar formulations to help combat anxiety and problems with sleep. When added to skincare products you will find it is due to its ability to soothe and heal burns and minor surface injuries to the skin.
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