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Your skin does change with age. As we age, the skin’s antioxidant defense system weakens. It loses its capacity to fight the oxidative stress caused by free radicals. For example, as your skin ages, it becomes thinner, it loses fat, so it looks less plump, it looks dull, rough and lifeless. You can delay these changes with our powerful, nourishing antioxidant skincare creme below made with Vitamin E, Green Tea Extracts, Grape Seed Extracts and Aloe Vera. This product may be used as a daily moisturizer and natural therapy for rough dry skin, wrinkles, and stretch marks.
FACIAL MOISTURIZER
Daily facial moisturizer and natural therapy for dry skin, wrinkles, crows feet, & stretch mark
Protects against the effects of aging
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• A Nourishing Antioxidant Skin care Creme for Daily Protection with Vitamin E Plus Grape Seed Extract and GREEN TEA EXTRACT.
• It is our most popular nourishing skin moisturizer. This creme may be used as a daily facial moisturizer and natural therapy for rough, dry skin, wrinkles, crows feet, and stretch marks.
• At night it helps restore moisture to the skin while you sleep for a more supple, radiant and naturally youthful appereance.
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| Water | |
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| * VITAMIN E (Tocopheryl Acetate) | |
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| * Stearic Acid | |
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| Butylene Glycol | |
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| * Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride | |
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| * Shea Butter (Butyrospermum Parkii) | |
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| * Cetyl Alcohol | |
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| Colloidal Oatmeal | |
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| Stearyl Alcohol and Ceteareth-20 | |
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| Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil | |
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| Triethanolamine | |
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| Diazolidinyl Urea | |
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| Carbomer | |
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| Methylparaben | |
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| Propylbarben | |
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| Tetrasodium EDTA | |
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| * Panthenol | |
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| * GREEN TEA EXTRACT (Camilllia Sinensis Leaf Extract) | |
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| * GRAPE SEED EXTRACT (Vitis Vinifera Seed Extract) | |
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| * Chamomille Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract | |
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| * Aloe Barbadenis Leaf Juice | |
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Ingredients | Benefits to Your Skin | |
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| * VITAMIN E (Tocopheryl Acetate) | Vitamin E works wonders to soften, stimulate, soothes sensitive skin, promote supple, elastic skin and prevent STRETCH MARKS. | |
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| * Stearic Acid | Used as emulsifier. | |
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| * Caprylic/Capric Triglycerides | Lubricates DRY, ROUGH the skin. | |
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| * Shea Butter (butyrospermum Parkii) | Protects and lubricates DRY, ROUGH skin. | |
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| * Cetyl Alcohol | Used as emulsifier. | |
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| * Panthenol | Promotes healing and improves the skin texture. | |
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| * GREEN TEA EXTRACT (Camillia Sinensis Leaf Extract) | Contains anti-aging compounds which protect the skin against free radical damages to help restore your youthful appearance, reduce WRINKLES, CROWS FEET & STRETCH MARKS. The antioxidants in GREEN TEA are important in tissue healing or regeneration. | |
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| * GRAPE SEED EXTRACT (Vitis Vinifera Seed Extract) | Contains antioxidant compounds which protect the skin against free radical damages and help reduce fine lines. | |
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| * ALOE (Barbadenis Leaf Juice) | Effective antioxidant for soothing and healing damaged skin tissue and strengthen skin elasticity. | |
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| * Chamomile (Recutita Matricaria) Flower Extract | Soothes and heals skin inflammations. | |
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How do antioxidants fight free radicals for your skin?
Antioxidants bind to free radicals before they can cause damage to the cells. Thereby they help to slow down the aging process.
Dry Skin and Itching
Many older people suffer from dry skin, particularly on their lower legs, elbows, and forearms. The skin feels rough and scaly and often is accompanied by a distressing, intense itchiness. Low humidity — caused by overheating during the winter and air conditioning during the summer — contributes to dryness and itching. The loss of sweat and oil glands as you age also may worsen dry skin. Anything that further dries your skin — such as overuse of soaps, antiperspirants, perfumes, or hot baths — will make the problem worse. Dehydration, sun exposure, smoking, and stress also may cause dry skin.
Dry skin itches because it is irritated easily. If your skin is very dry and itchy, see a doctor. Dry skin and itching can affect your sleep, cause irritability, or be a symptom of a disease. For example, diabetes and kidney disease can cause itching. Some medicines make the itchiness worse.
The most common treatment for dry skin is the use of moisturizers to reduce water loss and soothe the skin like the featured product below, which contains powerful antioxidants such as Green Tea Extract, Vitamin E, Grape Seed Extract and Aloe Vera.
Since no single antioxidant can destroy all the free radicals in the body, combining them increases their effectiveness.
We welcome you to try our product today!
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What are free radicals? What do they have to do with Your skin?
Free radicals are unstable extra electrons that seek out other extra electrons from healthy cells, damaging them and creating more free radicals in the process. UV radiation for example is one of the major creators of free radicals.
What Causes Wrinkles?
Over time, the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) light damages the fibers in the skin called elastin. The breakdown of these fibers causes the skin to lose its ability to snap back after stretching. As a result, wrinkles form. Gravity also is at work, pulling at the skin and causing it to sag, most noticeably on the face, neck, and upper arms.
Cigarette smoking also contributes to wrinkles. People who smoke tend to have more wrinkles than nonsmokers of the same age, complexion, and history of sun exposure. The reason for this difference is not clear. It may be because smoking also plays a role in damaging elastin. Facial wrinkling increases with the amount of cigarettes and number of years a person has smoked.
Helpful Tips for Alleviating Dry Skin
Note: All prices in US Dollars
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