AVOCADO OIL

Avocado oil is widely used in cosmetic industry because of its well-balanced composition of proteins and minerals. Chlorophyll, squalene, plant hormones, and phytosteroids combined with magnesium provide a skin rejuvenating effect. The B vitamins prevent skin peeling and remove expression lines. The most well-known antioxidants like vitamins A, C, and E help to fight premature aging and pigmentation. Vitamin F protects against environmental influences. Thanks to its mineral and vitamin balance, avocado oil improves blood circulation, makes the epidermis smoother and more resilient , boosts collagen production and cell regeneration.

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SHEA BUTTER

Shea butter is primarily appreciated by cosmetic industry for its ability to preserve protective function of the skin and fantastic healing benefits. It’s a perfect defense against a number of skin conditions caused by environmental exposure. The main components of shea butter are triglycerides (up to 80%). It is because of them that our skin is so resilient and elastic. Nature has endowed shea butter with saturated and unsaturated fatty acids, unsaponifiable fats that maintain balanced nutrition of the skin cells, increase the regeneration process, and boost collagen production. Shea butter is the richest natural elixir of youth and health.

JOJOBA OIL

Jojoba oil has a unique composition. It is 50% wax, and the other half is natural antioxidant vitamin E and amino acids. All of these things make jojoba oil a perfect fighter against aging and withered skin, and help smooth away small expression lines. Applying a thin layer of oil creates a protective film that preserves the skin problem area. That way water balance is ideally maintained and a feeling of dryness disappears. Jojoba oil is a perfect remedy for extremely sensitive skin. It boosts regeneration and production of collagen. The benefit of Jojoba oil in cosmetic products is in its resistance to oxidation (rancidity) and ability to be stored for a long time without losing its properties.

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Vitamin  E

Vitamin E (also known as tocopherol) could be rightfully called a women’s vitamin. It is thanks to the Vitamin E that our skin becomes smooth and supple, less vulnerable to damaging environmental influences and UV radiation. The estrogen hormone, produced by tocopherol, prevents skin aging, maintains salt-water balance, and fights breakouts, pigmentation and blemishes. Vitamin E has a better therapeutic effect on our system in the presence of vitamin A. This combination perfectly copes with skin aging and brings about rejuvenated and well-tended look.

VITAMIN  C

Collagen and elastin are the building materials for our cells. They are proteins that work together to create skin resilience and elasticity. Vitamin C is essential for their synthesis. It is the vitamin C that makes our skin smooth, even, and able to resist temperature changes and UV radiation. It slows down the aging and helps prolong youth and beauty. Vitamin C fights pigmentation, roughness and blemishes, and is perfect for soothing sensitive troublesome skin. It is an effective protection against diseases and infections.

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UV  FILTER

In reasonable doses, the sun is necessary for every living organism because of its antibacterial and wound-healing effects. Metabolic processes, vitamin D production, and strengthening of your immune system are made possible by the influence of solar energy. But excessive sunbathing can cause destructive and sometimes irreversible processes in our body. It is mainly due to production of free radicals, and can result in malignant neoplasms and premature aging. In order to protect yourself from the sun you need to use sunscreen cosmetics and control sun exposure.