Ingredient Directory

Antioxidants are molecules that help neutralize free radicals and protects skin by helping to block damaging reactions to skin cells. The ideal sunscreen should contain antioxidants. They reduce the damaging effects of Reactive Oxygen Species.

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Natural extract found in wheat, pear, and bearberry skins that aids in brightening the skin.

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Chamomile extract that is soothing to the skin and acts as an anti-irritant.

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Ceramides are a lipid molecule that our bodies produce naturally. As we age, our skin does not produce them as well, so there is a need to replenish them. When used in skin care, they support the renewal of the skin’s natural protective layer, improve skin smoothness, and aid in repairing dry skin conditions by helping to retain moisture.

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A skin conditioner and anti-inflammatory that has an extreme soothing effect on the skin. It helps to calm puffy skin.

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A humectant that draws moisture to the skin. It forms a protective barrier over the skin and helps lock in the moisture.

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Found naturally in the body, primarily in the skin and eyes, hyaluronic acid helps moisturize and condition the skin by helping to retain moisture, replenish the skin’s Natural Moisturizing Factor (NMF), and reduce redness.

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A colorless ingredient derived from Turmeric that is used to brighten skin that can also have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.

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We most commonly encounter iron oxides in cosmetics via cover-up tinting. They come available in a variety of shades including red, yellow, brown, and black. We use it for the purpose of tinting our products, making them versatile for virtually all skin tones.

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We use Matrixyl 3000™, a blend of two peptides to help the skin. This helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and improve skin thickness, tone, and elasticity.

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Vitamin B3 that helps brighten and maintain even skin tone; helps prevent moisture loss and increase the production of ceramides. Often used to help manage acne, rosacea, pigmentation issues, and wrinkles.

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Uses: A blend of Vitamin A designed to help reduce fine lines and wrinkles with low irritation and extended release. Aids in exfoliation and accelerating skin cell turnover.

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An amino acid that is naturally found in your body, but your skin sometimes needs additional amounts of it. It offers antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and moisturizing benefits.

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Protects from Broad Spectrum UVA-UVB light without harsh chemicals. Gentle on the skin.

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Protects from Broad Spectrum UVA-UVB light without harsh chemicals. Zinc oxide has been used topically for centuries as a skin protectant and wound healing agent. It is unique in its ability to protect from long and short UVA rays and UVB rays by itself. Great for sensitive skin.

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