Green cosmetics range cites plant extract in photoaging fight

By staff reporter

- Last updated on GMT

Skin 2 Skin Care has announced the launch of a photoagaing repair cream that relies on Kinetin N6 plant extract to provide anti-aging properties.

Produced by California-based Skin 2 Skin Care, the Photoaging Repair cream is also backed up by a cocktail of vitamins that help boost the anti-oxidant properties, in turn helping to improve skin tone and texture, as well as reducing fine lines and wrinkles, the company claims.

Likewise, the product is also said to target age spots and freckles and other associated effects of hyperpigmentation, thanks to the inclusion of skin whitening active ingredients.

Perhaps one of the most eye-catching claims the company makes is that the cream is said to retain up to 25 percent more moisture, in turn helping to enhance the skin’s natural renewal process.

Vitamins make the difference

The photoaging repair cream also contains vitamin A – known for its collagen replenishing capabilities; vitamin C – which helps to rebuild collagen and neutralizes the damage caused by free radicals; together with vitaman E – which is a powerful antioxidant and helps fight ultraviolet radiation.

Certified organic white and green tea have also been included in the formulation, for their ability to soothe the skin, whilst at the same time providing an important and intense antioxidant boost to the cream.

The photoaging cream adds to a growing product line from the company that includes under eye cream, natural cleansers, a serum and a mask that are all based on the combination of vitamins and certified organic extacts.

Plant life replenishable

The range has also been developed around 100 percent ‘plant life replenishable’ ingredients, which the company claims are both healthy for consumers and present a minimal impact to the environment.

In line with this, the company says that its product line is developed and produced around green principles, which means that all processes involved in the manufacturing and packaging of the products involve processes that have a minimal impact on the environment.

One example of this is how the company tries to source as many of ingredients and materials as locally as possible in an effort to conserve fuel consumption and support the community.

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