Ingredients:aqua: Distilled water
hamamelis: AKA witch hazel. Anti-inflammatory,
wound healing, anti-itching, anti-carcinogenic, softening, with emollient
properties that soothe irritated skin. From the leaves and bark of the
plant.
glycerin: A humectant and emollient from plants. It
absorbs moisture from the air, and helps keep moisture in creams and other
products.
heavy water: This water naturally occurs in saline
lakes and in deep sea water. It bonds more strongly than regular water with
the skin and other connective tissue preventing the skin from drying out as
quickly or as deeply. Has remarkable protective and preserving action on
tissue.
fruit enzymes: Skin refining properties. Protein
(keratin) digesting enzymes that have the ability to digest dead skin cells
on the surface of the skin, revealing a smooth, fresh appearance.
pineapple extract: Contains bromelain, a keratin
digesting enzyme.
turmeric: Derived from an East Indian herb.
Turmeric is a yellow coloring agent with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant
properties.
PBN: Very powerful antioxidant. Instead of
destroying the rogue oxygen (free radical), it traps it then exports it into
the respiratory cycle where it is utilized in tissue respiration. Also known
as phenyl-butyl-nitrate or Spin Trap. From the nitrogen of plant roots.
D-beta fructan: Escorts Vitamin C to the cells,
promotes better quality collagen and elastin, supplies nitrogen to the skin,
strengthens the skin’s immune cells, is an amino sugar that bolsters the
skin’s ability to moisturize, strengthen and generally defend itself. From
glucose molecules of the Date Palm.
D-beta glucosamine: This amino sugar is a component
of hyaluronic acid, one of the glycosaminoglycans (polysaccharide chains)
that make up the extra cellular matrix (ground substance) of the dermis
which contains elastin and collagen. These compounds bind water and are
involved in the maintenance of the water and salt balance of the skin and
keep the epidermis in tighter alignment with the dermis. From Chinese
Foxglove, grain and lichen. |