3 Lesser Known Anti-Ageing Ingredients

3 Lesser Known Anti-Ageing Ingredients

How many times did you look into the mirror today?

And out of that number, how many times did you fret about your skin getting “older”?

This “older” skin might refer to the fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots or dullness stealing your skin’s vibe.

A solution to the above problem lies not in reducing the no. of times you look into the mirror, but reducing the above mentioned skin enemies. 

And how do you do that? By the help of some really magical ingredients that takes you back to a younger looking skin. 

Rosehip oil

Rosehip oil

 

Charged with vital vitamins, antioxidants and essential fatty acids, this oil fulfills several of your skin wishes.

  • Skin thirst? Check.

We all know that hydration is the star show for our skin’s peak performance. Rosehip oil contains a heap of fatty acids that helps to keep skin cell walls strong, so that they do not lose water. Along with hydration, moisturizing is also essential as it helps lock in your skin’s natural hydration and any added oils. Rosehip oil works to both hydrate and moisturize your skin, so that it is never left dry.

  • Collagen? Check

Skin plumpness and buoyancy is restored through collagen. It visibly restructures the skin to tighten it and improve its elasticity. Rosehip oil is enriched with both vitamin C and vitamin E, which helps to boost the level of collagen for our skin.

  • Exfoliation? Check.

You may not realize it, but those dead cells are stealing away our glow. Natural exfoliation with rosehip oil can help reduce skin dullness and leave a glowing, vibrant skin. Rosehip oil is high in vitamin A and C. Vitamin A, or retinol encourages skin cell turnover and Vitamin C also aids in cell regeneration, boosting overall radiance. 

  • Sun protection? Check.

Exposure to harmful rays of the sun is one of the main factors for premature ageing. Rosehip oil contains antioxidants like vitamin E, C and A that combat visible sun damage and photo ageing. However, that does not mean that it should be use in place of a sunscreen. 

  • Skin spots? Check.

Whether be it wrinkles, fine lines, dark spots, hyper pigmentation, scars or even inflammation and redness. Rosehip oil works naturally to cure all this skin problems, thus saving you from ageing, discoloration or dull skin appearance. 

      Helichrysum 

Helichrysum

 

Hailing from the Mediterranean region of southern Europe, this exotic, spicy scented yellow flower derives its name from a Latin word ‘ Immortelle’ meaning immortal and its effects on our skin are truly everlasting.

  • Ageing? Check

With helichrysum in the picture, your skin will only look younger and clearer. Don't fret about wrinkles, fine lines or age spot as this shiny flower tackles all your skin ageing woes. Would you like to know how to combat premature ageing?

  • Acne? Check.

If you think that pimples are the reason for all your life problems, you are not alone. Acne and acne scars arrives without notice and comes with an extended period of time. Helichrysum kicks out those pimples and zits out of your face. It also removes acne scars, soothes irritated skin and restores your natural glow back. Apart from that, it also protects skin against harmful UV rays of the sun and assists in healthy skin cell regeneration. Check out the tips to get rid of acne.

Coffee Cherry

Coffee Cherry

 

The coffee beans are seeds of fruits called coffee cherry and this red cherry works wonders on your skin

Antioxidant? Check.

The antioxidant potency of this cherry skin is hailed everywhere. It neutralizes free radicals that leads to ageing  and its antioxidant property is considered to be higher than green tea and vitamin C.

Others

Rosehip and helichrysum oil together form a great pair, tackling many skin problem leading to premature ageing. Check out our anti-ageing range that uses the qualities of this and other nutritious ingredients to bring back the best of your skin. 

Author
Jigyasha Jain

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