Souce: Natural
A multiple-herbal preparation that is composed of several plant extracts including Glycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice), Artemisia montana, Gingko biloba, Centella asiatica, Vaccinium corymbosum (Blueberry), and Rosa canina oil. It has multiple functions such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial and skin soothing effects.
- Softens rough skin helping to strengthen skin's moisture barrier, naturally restoring health.
- Comforts and calms skin, helping to reduce troublesome sensations.
- Can act as an “environmental shield” to protect the skin from environmental irritation.
Mainly used for rosacea, acne, impure skin and skin redness.
Rosacea is a common skin disease in adults that has a variety of clinical manifestations and most common in fair-skinned individuals, but it can be seen in any skin type. Rosacea flare-up usually begins with flushing of the ace, most noticeable the nose and cheeks.
This facial redness is the most obvious symptoms. Other problems cited are dry skin, itching, with burning and stinging sensations. Signs to look for are facial redness, visible damaged blood vessels, bumps and pimples, irritated eyes and, in severe cases, enlarged nose. Such a chronic and hereditary skin disorder can be further aggravated by external sources such as sunlight, extreme hot or cold temperatures, spicy foods, alcohol as well as physical and mental stress.
The pathogenesis of rosacea is multifactorial, but it is clearly related to vascular hyper-reactivity. Foods and manifestations that induce facial vasodilation seem to speed the development of rosacea. The vasodilation of rosacea patients is greater and more persistent than that seen in normal person.
Rosacea is a chronic and often life disrupting disorder of the facial skin. Though commonly known as acne rosacea, it's more identified as a skin rash. Unlike acne, blackheads and whiteheads are almost never present. While over 85 percent of teenagers and as much as 20 percent of adults are affected with acne, rosacea is most common in fair skin of Caucasian women age range 30 to 60.
Pure skin blend is a multiple-herbal preparation that is composed of several plant extracts including Glycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice), Artemisia montana, Ginkgo biloba, Centella asiatica, Vaccinium corymbosum (Blueberry), Rosa canina which have multiple functions such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial effect and skin strengthen the skin barrier.
The medicinal Glycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice) in both Western and Eastern cultures dates back several thousand years. It was used primarily as a demulcent, expectorant, antitussive, and mild laxative. Licorice is known to exhibit many pharmacological actions, including estrogenic, aldosterone-like; anti-inflammatory (cortisol-like); anti-allergic; antibacterial, antiviral; and anticancer.
Artemisia montana contains absithin and anabsinthin, which give the shrub a strong bitter taste. Thujone has been used in herbal medicine and was said to cure digestive problems, worms, menstrual problems, corns, warts, acne, fever, cough, rheumatism, scurvy and dropsy. It is reported to have anti-nociceptive, insecticidal, and anthelmintic activity.
Ginkgo biloba is a medicinal product that is derived from the ginko biloba tree (also called maidenhair). A potent anti-oxidant, Ginko strengthens the capillary walls and helps protect the brain cells from damage.
The herb Centella asiatica is great in helping and treating the following problems and conditions; general tonic/anti- rheumatic/anti-arthritic/sedative vasodilator/energy / vitality/anti-ageing etc.
Vaccinium corymbosum (Blueberry) is considered astringent, antibacterial, anticoagulant, antidiarrheal, anti-edemic, anti- hyperglycemic, antiulcer, astringent, circulatory stimulant, diuretic, laxative, anti-hepatotoxic, refrigerant, anti-diabetic, tonic, antemetic, and urinary antiseptic.
Rosa canina oil pressed off the Rosehip seed contains an amazing 77% of fatty acids (linoleic and linolenic). Fatty acids have very important functions in the regeneration of skin cells and repair of damaged tissues.