Active Ingredients: Troubled Skin Oil Serum
Pomegranate Seed Oil: Heigh in the antioxidants vitamins C and K phytoestrogens, omega-5 conjugated fatty acids, and conjugated linolenic acid (punicic acid). Fatty acids are powerful anti-inflammatory agents and free radical scavengers. Pomegranate seed oil can encourage the production of keratinocytes, helping fibroblasts stimulate cell turnover. Which can increase barrier function to defend against the effects of UV damage, radiation, water loss, bacteria, and more. Stimulating collagen production and cell regeneration to reveal softer, smoother skin.
Containing a wealth of omega acids, which have a diverse set of abilities ranging from softening skin, to soothing acne and clearing sebum from our pores. Which may help relieve symptoms of acne. Pomegranate oil is rich in vitamin K, and boasts an abundance of protective polyphenolic compounds such as punicic acid, flavonoids, anthocyanidins and tannins. The antioxidants in pomegranate are also thought to help provide natural protection against ultraviolet (UV) rays. Not recommended instead of a sunscreen but in addition.
Jojoba Oil: a powerful skincare ingredient that can tackle dryness, acne. It's noncomedogenic, anti-bacterial, hypoallergenic and may help speed up wound healing. As it May help balance sebum production, which may help control oil skin and/or certain types of acne.
Rich in beauty-boosting vitamins A, E, and D, plus antioxidants and fatty acids, jojoba oil is actually a wax ester with remarkably similar properties to our skin's own sebum. This means the "oil" is able to penetrate deeply, reaching below the top layer of skin for maximum nourishment. Jojoba is also naturally antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, analgesic (read: able to relieve pain), and anti-inflammatory.
Jojoba may help asteatotic eczema via its analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects, as well as its ability to restore a compromised skin barrier.
Borage oil: Borage oil is prized for its Omega-6 essential fatty acid GLA (gamma-linolenic acid). It’s thought that this fatty acid can help reduce inflammation tied to many skin issues; with calming, nourishing, redness-erasing powers. It's also useful in helping calm acne.
Papaya: High content of vitamins A, B, and C. Its proteolytic enzymes, such as papain and chymopapain, with protein dissolving properties improving the epidermis with the potential to decrease inflammation. Anti-fungal, viral and bacterial properties.
Hemp Seed Oil: Hemp oil is perfect for most skin types as it can moisturize without clogging your pores. It can even help to balance out oily skin, hydrating it and regulating the skin's oil production. Dryness can also cause your skin to overproduce oil, which in turn, can stimulate acne.
Vitamin E: An essential nutrient with anti-inflammatory properties. May be beneficial at reducing UV damage to skin. Thought to be effective at reducing the symptoms of atopic dermatitis. UV light and sun exposure reduce vitamin E levels in skin. Vitamin E levels also decrease with age.
Chamomile Extract: A powerful anti-inflammatory agent that can heal acne, decrease eczema, soothe dermatitis, improve skin's natural glow and can speed up the healing of burns. While beneficial for nearly any skin type, chamomile is especially powerful for dry or acne-prone skin.
Rose Geranium Extract: Astringent that tightens, brightens, and removes dead skin cells. It can also be used as a soothing and antimicrobial topical agent to help treat bacterial acne.
Tee Tree Essential Oil: A popular choice for treating acne because of its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. It's thought to calm redness, swelling, and inflammation. It may even help to prevent and reduce acne scars, leaving you with smooth, clear skin.
Frankincense Essential Oil: Is said to treat dry skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles, age spots, and scars. Researchers believe that frankincense can prevent the release of leukotrienes, which are compounds that can cause inflammation. Terpenes and boswellic acids appear to be the strongest anti-inflammatory compounds in frankincense. As well as help with blemishes.
Curcuma Xanthorrhiza CO2 Extract: The rhizome and root of this plant contain beneficial constituents that have anti acne and skin inflammations properties. Some studies suggest antimicrobial efficacy, especially against staphylococcus mutans. Have anti acne and skin inflammations properties. Some studies suggest antimicrobial efficacy, especially against staphylococcus mutans.
Palmarosa Essential Oil: is important in skin care for its rejuvenating, hydrating and balancing characteristics. Palmarosa essential oil is used in Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine because promotes toning and calming. Palmarosa essential oil can be useful in dry or inflamed skin conditions such as eczema.
Bergamot Essential Oil: Useful for acne, eczema, insect bites, oily complexion.
Lavender Essential Oil: Traditionally used in skin care for inflammations, acne, insect bites, burns, sunburn, eczema.