
Green Tea
This popular beverage is among the most researched antioxidants, and also considered among the most effective for addressing signs of aging, including wrinkles and loss of firmness. One component in green tea, known as epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), is especially impressive.

Blueberries
Like all dark- and brightly coloured berries (the lot of which count as superfoods) blueberries are a phenomenal source of antioxidants known as polyphenols, which have a notable ability to visibly calm skin. Skin is bombarded daily with things that can sensitize it, so anything you can do to defend against this damage leads to better skin.

Aloe Vera
Known as the "first aid" plant, Aloe Vera is taken from the inner leaves of the plant. It is a water/gel-like substance that is known for the ability to soothe irritated skin, especially sunburned skin. It is also a soothing anti-inflammatory that can be used in lotions, creams, cleansers and other products.

Oats
Oats are gentle powerhouses of soothing compounds that minimize signs of aggravated skin and ease uncomfortable dryness. Their soothing ability is why we include oat kernel extract and oatsilk.

Avocado Oil
Produced from the flesh of the Avocado fruit, it is rich and extremely deep penetrating oil, full of vitamins A, D and E, lecithin, as well as potassium - known as the youth mineral. It can help to reduce age spots, heal sun damage and scars.

Chia Seed Oil
Chia is another rich source of omega-3 fatty acids, along with other replenishing fatty acids and potent antioxidants. It works to visibly reduce redness and help skin’s surface become less sensitive.


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