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Organic Anti-Aging Products

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Organic remedies and remedies to address early signs of aging include natural formulas made with plant extracts like botanical hyaluronic acid and orange blossom peptides that have been scientifically tested to firm and brighten. Our products provide balanced skin hydration through balanced botanical hyaluronic acid levels in these products.

Plant polyphenols such as flavonoids, proanthocyanidols, simple and condensed catechins, and ellagitannins (pomegranate polyphenols) offer antiaging benefits by increasing skin elasticity and firmness. Furthermore, these plant compounds offer anti-inflammation, hydroxy acids skin lightening properties as well as sunblock capabilities.

Moisturizers

Moisturizing is a must in any skincare regime, as it helps balance and nourish the complexion, protecting against breakouts, blemishes, fine lines, wrinkles and other early signs of aging.

Organic and natural moisturizers use an array of skin-loving ingredients for maximum benefits, from Moringa seed oil’s soothing qualities to cell renewal promoting rose geranium oil, while lactic acid promotes exfoliation to combat dullness.

Moisturizers come in the form of creams, lotions, gels, ointments and bath oils or soap substitutes; they may include cocoa butter or shea butter as emollients as well as antioxidants and/or occlusives such as petroleum jelly (aka Vaseline) or mineral oils to stop moisture loss from the skin and keep it moist.

Avoid moisturizers that contain parabens and other synthetic preservatives that could irritate your skin, such as parabens. Instead, look for USDA organic facial moisturizers with only safe and natural ingredients for best results.

Serums

Face serums are an indispensable skincare step that work differently from moisturizers. Contained within smaller molecules that penetrate skin deeply, serums deliver powerful ingredients directly into it – perfect for targeting specific skincare issues like wrinkles and signs of aging.

Serums differ from creams and moisturizers by not containing thickeners or emulsifiers, enabling them to penetrate quickly without clogging pores and deliver active ingredients that would otherwise be lost through their formulation process, making them the star of any skin care routine.

A serum can address various skincare concerns, from fine lines and tiredness with an antioxidant-rich vitamin C serum, to refining large pores using clay-based formula, or discolorations and dark spot removal using exfoliating acids in resurfacing serums. There are even options designed specifically to target the delicate eye area using plant oils and peptides which minimize puffiness, fine lines and wrinkles for smoother and younger-looking skin.

Creams

Creams are semisolid emulsions composed of water and oil that provide skin with moisture and nourishment, as well as vehicles for anti-ageing actives to be delivered into the body. Their composition varies greatly depending on their intended use; while rheological investigations provide some indication of internal organisation, small angle neutron scattering offers unparalleled microstructural insight.

SANS profiles were recorded at 25 degC for both 4% and 10% w/w emulsifier creams with their bilayer d-spacings (measured in terms of lamellar spacing), model-fit to the SAXS data for ternary systems. Longer peak spacings correspond to interfacial surfactant/co-surfactant layers encasing micron-sized oil droplets dispersed within creams while shorter peak spacing (usually measured as the Lissohelix index with power law exponent -4.8 +-0.1) can be attributed to loosely packed mixed layers composed of cetyl and stearyl alcohols surrounding oil droplets.

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