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Green Tea use in skin care
Green tea is a popular ingredient in botanical skin care products for good reason.
All about Squalane
Squalane is a natural lipid the body produces to protect the skin and skin barrier, as well as lock in moisture. Squalane makes up 10-12% of our bodies naturally occurring oils.
Tamanu Oil (Calophyllum Inophyllum)
All oils will have a moisturizing component, but tamanu oil especially potent as it has a higher fatty acid content than most carrier oils - making this oil specifically ideal for dry skin. This powerful oil also stimulates collagen production + cell turnover - making it a helpful ingredient to lighten scars and discoloration, tighten skin, and prevent signs of aging.
What IS a free radical?
While free radicals can never be completely avoided (hello, sunshine), it can be managed. The best solution to oxidation and free radical damage is simply to use antioxidants in your skincare routine!
Introducing Hydrating Sea Algae Lotion
Introducing our newest body product - Hydrating Sea Algae Lotion! This product is a sumptuous, all over body lotion designed for everyday use, because skincare is for more than your face!
Calendula Officinalis
Not to be mistaken with the common garden plant, calendula officinalis is a certified apothecarian plant that has been used for centuries topically and through ingestion to support the immune system, heal burns, reduce inflammation, treat open wounds. Calendula’s long history of use in botanical medicine gives it a strong portfolio as a skin care component.
Alleviate Anti-Inflammatory Serum
Alleviate Anti-Inflammatory Serum is a potent natural serum that delivers acne-fighting ingredients in a balanced formula that brings cell metabolism back to that of healthy skin. Alleviate is an ideal skincare routine addition for those with acne prone skin, as well as those who suffer from rosacea.
Using Oils in Skin Care
Learn more about using oils on your skin. More current skin care formulas use oils that we avoided for years. What has changed? What do we now know about the use of oils on our skin that has changed our minds? As a delivery system, some oils are very efficient at delivering nutrients. Others serve to protect.