Glossary
Joboja Oil
🟪 Antioxidant that can help your skin fight oxidative stress.
🟪Oil regulates sebum production and prevents acne caused by clogged pores.
🟪 Anti-inflammatory and healing properties that with topical application may help relieve dryness, flaking, itching, and related symptoms.
🟪 Emollient that keeps skin hydrated, reducing trans-epidermal water loss and sealing in moisture.
🟪Recommended for sensitive skin because of its gentle nature. Jojoba Oil can help compromised skin to reduce flare-ups.
🟪Anti-Microbial which helps to prevent the growth of bacteria on the skin. Very useful for those with acne.
Hemp Seed Oil
🟪 Reduce fine lines and wrinkles.
🟪Doesn’t clog pores.
🟪Helps reduce acne caused by excessive oil. Can help balance oil production.
🟪Reduces inflammation.
🟪High in Omega 3, 6, 9 which helps repair the skin barrier.
🟪Can form a seal under skin to keep moisture trapped under.
Aloe Juice
🟪Breaks down free radicals that damage skin through sun exposure and air pollution that affects your skin every day.
🟪Stimulates collagen and elastin production, keeping skin full and youthful for as long as possible.
🟪Contains vitamin C and E, beta-carotene in abundance. Therefore, it has anti-ageing properties.
🟪Contains antimicrobial properties and is anti-inflammatory.
🟪Helps to eradicate skin blemishes and diminish age lines.
Betaine
🟪Helps skin adapt to moisture losses and gains, essentially working to balance skins hydration.
🟪New research shows promise as a topical ingredient to visibly correct uneven skin tone.
🟪Acts as a natural magnet for water. When your skin cells become dehydrated, betaine will deliver water to dried-out cells.
🟪Humectant (hydration- optimizing) ingredient that may be plant derived from a beet plant that has incredible hydrating powers.
🟪Being an osmolyte, it can maintain the cell water balance by attracting moisture and transferring it to the dehydrated skin cell by osmosis.
Avocado Oil
🟪Contains vitamin E, which can increase the skin's capacity to absorb and retain water.
🟪Can promote wound healing by boosting collagen metabolism and reducing inflammation.
🟪The essential fatty acids and oleic acid in avocado oil can promote collagen synthesis, which is the process of creating new connective tissue.
🟪Excellent sources of antioxidants, such as vitamin E, which help to absorb free radicals so we can protect ourselves from environmental damage.
Hydroxyproline
🟪The main building block of collagen and the ultimate
collagen-boosting/skin firming peptide.
🟪THE most important amino acid in collagen and is well-known
to stimulate skin firming and elasticity.
🟪Binds water, making it an effective moisturizer and skin conditioner.
🟪May preserve elastin fibers through anti-elastase activity. Elastase are body enzymes within the skin that break down elastin.
🟪Absorbed through the skin where it plays specific and essential roles in the synthesis
of collagen sub-units and in the three-dimensional folding of collagen fibers.
Blueberry Seed Oil
🟪Blueberry oil helps to reduce the appearance of pores by keeping them clear of dirt and oil.
🟪Omega-3 fatty acids in blueberry oil help to regulate sebum production and keep pores from becoming clogged.
🟪Neutralizes free radicals and protects cells from damage.
🟪The proanthocyanidins in
blueberry oil help to reduce the appearance of dark circles. The omega-3 fatty acids in blueberry oil also help to keep skin cells hydrated.18
🟪Reduces puffiness around the eyes with its anti-inflammatory properties.
Bisabolol
🟪Helps to enhance penetration of skincare ingredients.
🟪May inhibit melanin synthesis, helping to reduce the appearance of dark spots and even the look of skin tone.
🟪Antimicrobials that kill bacteria, which can help prevent and reduce breakouts.
🟪Stimulation of the skin’s healing response, helping to reduce scarring and blemishes.