Seaweed is packed with an unusually high concentration of vitamins, minerals, amino acids and antioxidants.
Vitamin C
Topical application of Vitamin C, alone or in combination with other compounds, may result in greater photo protection than oral supplementation because of the more direct route of administration
Green Tea
Green tea appears to exert sun damage protection by quenching free radicals and reducing inflammation rather than blocking UV rays.
Witch Hazel
Those who are exposed to lots of environmental pollutants may apply witch hazel to the face in order to reduce the amount of contaminants that enter pores and, consequently, the amount and severity of blemishes. Regular use of witch hazel may further prevent blemishes, especially black heads which result from dried sebum build-up in pores.
Argan Oil
Argan oil is rich in vitamin A and E. Research shows that when applied to skin, it eases inflammation while moisturizing the skin. When applied externally, tocopherol from the vitamin E helps to boost cell production while promoting healthy skin and hair.
Rose Water
Rose water helps to maintain your skin’s PH balance. It helps fight acne, dermatitis, eczema, hydrates and revitalizes skin. The antioxidant properties of rose water help to strengthen skin cells and regenerate skin tissues.
Olive Oil
is naturally packed with anti-aging antioxidants and hydrating squalene, making it superb for hair, skin, and nails. Hydroxytyrosol, a rather rare compound found in olive oil, also prints free radical damage to the skin.
Evening Primrose Oil
The international Journal of Cosmetic Science have shown that evening primrose oil can help with age-related structural and functional changes in skin tissues, such as redness, firmness, roughness, and fatigue resistance.
Hibiscus
As one of the most powerful anti-aging plants, it is no wonder Hibiscus is call the “Botox plant”. Hibiscus actively combats the aging process by firming and lifting your skin.