It may not seem like it in some parts of the country....
But spring has officially arrived.
Which means flowers are blooming, days are
getting longer and the weather is warmer.
And it's a great time of year to introduce everyone to the power of flower ingredients to help shed dull winter skin and make
way for bright, rejuvenated skin.
Flower-based acids, masks and
corrective formulas work to rejuvenate the skin, provide lightening and
brightening benefits, protect from free radicals, and deliver
antioxidant support.
Flowers in Bloom
There
are several flowers that work to correct the skin, among them are
lotus, hibiscus and daisy flower, to name a few. At a glance, these
brighten, improve hydration, balance oil production and provide youthful
benefits.
Daisy Flower (Bellis Perennis) works
by influencing different pathways involved in melanin formation,
counteracting age spots and balancing hyperpigmentation. This powerful ingredient also has scavenging abilities and can reverse existing pigmentation issues.
Flower acids are
classified as second-generation AHAs because of their ability to not
only increase cell turn over, but also provide more hydration than
lactic acid, and because they are non-irritating.
Lotus (Lotus Japonicus Symbiosome) is
a plant-based protein that closely mimics human globin proteins like
hemoglobin and myoglobin. Lotus also has
anti-inflammatory and healing properties, improves skin tone and
provides hydration.
Hibiscus (Hibiscus sabdariffa) has
potent moisturization and soothing properties, and contains a unique
mix of organic acids that are non-irritating. Hibiscus is very effective
in softening and dissolving acne cysts, balancing oil production, and
brightening and rejuvenating the skin.
No
matter what your skin care goals are, flower acids and other flower
ingredients offer wonderful solutions that will help you bloom healthy,
radiant, happy skin for your clients. For more products with natural flower, fruit ingredients check out www.naturalorganicbody.com
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