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Niacinamide
Niacinamide is a form of vitamin B3. an essential nutrient that can be found in food, supplements, and topical products.
Azelaic acid
Azelaic acid, the plant derived redness killer - If you have reactive skin or inflammatory conditions like rosacea, you’ve likely heard of or even have been prescribed azelaic acid cream. Azelaic acid is great to add to your routine if you have reactive skin or chronic redness.
Red Light Therapy
Red light therapy stimulates the production of collagen, which can help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. Aside from lines and wrinkles, overall skin texture can improve with the growth of new skin cells. Increased collagen production also improves the elasticity and firmness of the skin.
Squalane (and squalene)
Squalene is a natural part of our skin, making it a uniquely beneficial ingredient. Squalane is known to repair the skin barrier of all skin types. It is perfect for dry, cold weather because it is lightweight and deeply penetrating.
Licorice Root
Licorice encompasses whole-body healing, working it’s ✨magic✨ both internally and externally. Licorice has been studied for its potential to improve oral health, digestive system ailments, respiratory and sinus infections, skin irritation, and wounds.
Barrier Damage
Healing your skin barrier is all about nourishment and balance. If you suffer from chronic sensitivity or are dealing with trial-and-error remedies with no results, you may have a compromised skin barrier.
Hyaluronic Acid
Since moisture loss contributes to nearly all skin ailments, hyaluronic acid has become a staple in skincare.
What is an Enzyme Treatment?
Enzymatic treatments are a natural alternative to a chemical peel. This treatment uses natural fruit-based ingredients to deeply exfoliate the skin, revealing a bright glowing complexion. This natural alternative is safe for a wider variety of skin tones and is known to brighten skin and improve texture.
Inflammatory Skin Disorders
Skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, and dermatitis are all triggered by an inflammatory response in the body. Triggers can range from food or product allergies to environmental factors and fungal or bacterial infections.