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Japanese Rice and SAKE = Radiant Skin

 

Sake Figurines Did you know that drinking Sake is good for your skin????  The Japanese perceive sake as their "Fountain of Youth."  They drink it to achieve beautiful skin and some will go as far as bathing in it to prevent the effects of aging. But what is it about sake that makes skin so silken and beautiful?

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Sake image Sake is made from rice, a staple in the Japanese diet. The high nutrient content of rice includes the  B complex of vitamins and minerals. Externally it can be used as an exfoliant or in a spritzer to hydrate the skin. It can also be used in a bath, if you are not inclined to drink it. 

The fermentation process entails removing the hull and germ from unmilled rice. The rice is then steamed and fermented using yeast and bacteria. The process breaks the rice down to a low molecular weight, allowing the molecules to deeply penetrate the skin down to the keratin layer. 

SKin Model Home recipe:  Try this simple recipe. Boil Japanese rice (Oryza sativa var. Japonica) making sure the rice is covered by at least 1 inch of water. Your will be using the water, so you want to ensure the rice does not absorb it all.  Strain the water from the rice, let it cool, and use it as a face wash or wash your hair with it.

The rice water acts as a toner, reduces the appearance of pores, and adds shit to your hair.  And while you are boiling the rice, why not enjoy a cup of sake? Maybe you will experience twice the benefit!

From Associated Skin Care Professionals, written by Shelley Burns, Doctor of naturopothatic medicine.

Posted: by Lilly Rivera                                                                                                                                           BridalGal Multi Cultural Beauty,   www.bridalgal.com

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THE ART OF SMELLING GREAT

Smelling perfume The Art of Smell

 The combining of various oils to make an intoxicating scent is an art.  As a makeup artist and skin professional, I have an intense personal interest in learning, sharing, developing and exploring anything that makes us look, feel and smell good. The art of “Smell” has always captivated me. I use essential oils as perfumes for my body, as skin care ingredients for homemade face masks, cleansers and body lotions and for treating clients at the end of a facial treatment. Nothing is as good as intoxicating as the scent of eucalyptus when inhaled with a deep breath to open up your sinuses, or the scent of peppermint and mint with rosemary to wake you up after a deep relaxing facial. Or the sensuality of Amber, musk, and sandalwood or vanilla.  Scents and combination of scents are unlimited as combinations of one with another and as per personal preferences.Citrus,florals, spices, grass, wood, there is a chemistry in the mix of oils that can be Illus_parfumerie_moderne_alchimiecustomized to suite your personality,  alter your mood, treat skin conditions. I can go on and on.  It’s what makes it the more interesting.

My recent trip to Paris, I stumbled unto the Fragonard Museum of Perfume and was intoxicated by the scents.  We got a guided tour and learned the process of how perfumes are made. Following is the history of Perfume. 

 

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An “industry” as old as mankind

The word ‘perfume’ is derived from the Latin per (through) and fumare (to smoke) because, long before the use of modern techniques, the first perfumes were obtained by burning woods, resins and other complex mixtures. Humans have always been exposed to smells. We can suppose that it was around a fire that our earliest ancestors discovered what smells they could produce by throwing herbs, leaves or twigs of different plant species into the flames releasing their valuable oils with heat. The use of perfume is contemporary, therefore, with the development of the first towns and its purpose was mainly religious, to communicate with the gods and enable the dead to join the hereafter, particularly for the Egyptians.

Illus_histoire_du_parfum_egypte Of all the ancient civilizations, Egypt has left the greatest mark on the history of perfume. By the end of the Roman Empire, with Rome’s political and economic powers waning, Alexandria, with its guilds of renowned perfumers and alchemists, still played a key role in the world of perfume. While it is incorrect to state that the ancient Egyptians used perfume solely for religious and funeral rites, perfume was an essential feature of these mystical ceremonies.

The funeral rite of embalming required large quantities of myrrh, balm and perfumed oil. These funeral practices, together with the offering and inhaling of perfume, illustrate the ancient Egyptians desire to move closer to the world of the Gods by escaping the inevitable decay of mortal remains. Similarly, priests also applied some of these balms to the statues of Gods. Most perfume and incense was produced from flowers, particularly blue water lily, marjoram and iris, resins from the terebinth tree (turpentine), balsam tree (myrrh), benjamin tree (benzoin) and rockrose tree (labdanum).

The Egyptians never restricted their use of perfume to purely religious purposes. Although some perfumes were reserved for ritual use, others were used in daily life for healing, adornment and the improvement of home life. Not only were perfumes essential for rituals and medicine, Egyptian men and women also used them extensively for adornment.

 As in many other fields, Egypt and the East passed on their knowledge of perfume to the Greeks via the maritime trade routes of the Cretans and Phoenicians. The Greeks imported the necessary raw materials, from Africa and the East, through their trading posts dotted around the Mediterranean and eventually became experts in preparing perfumed products.

As with the Ancient Egyptians, perfume remained sacred to the Ancient Greeks and Greek mythology even explains the origins of particular fragrances as disputes among the Gods.

However, the Greek’s interest in perfume also included the realm of medicine and personal hygiene. The cult of the body, both male and female, which developed in Ancient Greece, is inextricably intertwined with the world of perfume.

Illus_histoire_renaissance The Middle Ages and barbarian influences

Rome: from austerity to an orgy of the senses

In just over one thousand years, Rome grew from a small farming village to the undisputed world capital. As Rome’s power and influence grew, its morals were also radically altered. The Republic managed to maintain a certain austerity for a while but eventually yielded to luxury with the discovery of oriental refinement and perfumes.

Public baths attracted a large number of Romans and body care was practiced throughout the rich classes of Ancient Rome. Scents, room perfumes, oils and balms for skin and hair, and spicy aromas from refined dishes were all important parts of Roman life. This profusion in fragrance use caused the moralists of the period to condemn the excessive use of perfume.

Next Blog entry: To be continued 

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Content by: Fragonard Perfumes, Paris

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YOUR SKIN: Hyperpigmentation? A thing of the past

Posted by: Rhonda Allison Skin at www.rhondaallison.com
and reposted by: Lilly Rivera, BridalGal Radiant Face & Body
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Dr. Oz on: Recharging your Skin with Glycolic & Lactic Acid: March 31, 2011
Earlier this week we posted a note on Facebook about the benefits of a skin care regimen that consists of using L-lactic acid and glycolic acid. Though I’ve been touting the benefit of these important AHAs for more than two decades, I was reminded of how this seemingly simple concept has yet to take root in the mainstream world when Dr. Oz brought the issue to forefront on a recent show.
On his show, “Recharge Your Body from the Inside Out,” he talked about the benefits of using a milk compress after cleansing followed by a moisturizer with glycolic acid to restore pH balance, induce cell turnover and hydrate. Though it’s not a new concept, I’m glad that he had the platform to get this message to the masses. Remember the milk acids were used by Cleopatra and are considered an ancient tradition for beauty.
AssessmentSidebar2 Why does this combination make a difference? The lactic acid, an alpha hydroxyl acid (AHA), not only provides rich hydration and softens the skin, but also exfoliates without provoking irritation. It also treats pigmentation discolorations and reduces wrinkles. Glycolic, also an AHA, removes dead cells, smoothes skin texture and reduces the signs of wrinkles. Since it is a smaller molecule it is able to penetrate cellular walls and actively stimulate collagen production and cell turnover. The combination of the two will lift away dead cells and promote the growth of new ones – without being too harsh – as well as restore hydration and pH balance.
Here’s a nice regimen I recommend for healthy, hydrated and glowing skin: cleanse with a lactic acid such as the Gentle Milk Cleanser (pure milk extracts)

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Cleanser, Or Pumkin Cleanser
(a lactic acid base) followed by glycolic acid therapy support such as the Skin Smoothing Gel to correct and smooth photo-damaged skin and Moisture Au Lait (milk moisturizer) to give skin a soothing nourishing finish.
This natural, all-purpose daily cleanser removes surface residue and protects against free radical damage. Pumpkin has a high content of vitamin A and beta carotene, two potent antioxidant ingredients; combined with natural surface-reducing lipids and essential oils, Pumpkin Cleanser provides important nutrition for the skin. With a wonderfully appealing scent and gentle enough for ultra sensitive skin, Pumpkin Cleanser cleanses deeply for normal to oily skin types. If pumpkin is drying for some skins, recommend mixing with Gentle Milk Cleanser for a creamy, luscious cleanse.
09-28-2010 (1) 03-27-2011 112 Lilly: I have seen huge improvements with my clients over the past couple of months. Clearing up sun damaged skin, acne and hyperpigmentation takes a little time, lot's of "home work"(consistant and appropriate skin care regimen) The results will amaze you. In a short period time, you can definitely see improvements. Enought to make you want to continue.
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For more information, a free evaluation, you can contact me directly at bridalgal@aol.com
Till next time.
Brighten your day!
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Lilly Rivera, Lic Esthetician, NYS, Pro Makeup Artist, www.bridalgal.com
WE MOVED! 336 W 37th St., Suite 600, NY, NY 10018

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Spring/Summer Makeup Trends 2011

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 BridalGal Multi Cultural Beauty, Spring 2011 Bridal BeautyTrends

This season, glamour blossoms and beautiful looks  on the runways are transferred to bridal beauty!   Looks are inspired by, and infused with, exquisite shades and elements only found in nature - featuring translucent, luminous skin and subtle, sophisticated washes of color on eyes and lips.

Muted, monochromatic hues are balanced harmoniously with eclectic pops of color and texture to create a stunning, new, natural more glamorous and exotic beauty.  Join BridalGal  Multi Cultural Beauty in it's opening event at Shaadi Studio, Feb. 16, 2011, 336 W. 37th Street, NY, NY  10018 and get your complimentary makeup application to try the new looks of Spring 2011.

For more information email bridalgal@aol.com

See you there.

Lilly Rivera, Airbrush Makeup Pro

www.bridalgal.com

 

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Younger skin, eat, be merry and Happy Thanksgiving!

EnzymesSidebar2 Fall harvest is such a bountiful time of year. And many of the ingredients traditionally found on the Thanksgiving table – cranberries, pomegranates, apples, pumpkin, grapes and herbs – deliver a wealth of nutrients to the body. Those same ingredients  also do so for the skin.

Of course these ingredients are only as healthy as the recipes they are used in – they can be antioxidant powerhouses or become devoid of any nutritional value. Skin care formulations are no different. Ingredient combinations and levels, quality, and the science of Chirality all play significant roles in the effectiveness of these fall staples.   

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Thanksgiving Table to Treatment Room

Many of the fruits of fall boast extremely high antioxidant counts. Take the pomegranate  for instance, it is said to have three times the antioxidant power of red wine and green tea! When combined with ingredients like Tocopherol or Resveratrol in cosmeceutical formulations, it becomes even more powerful. The antioxidant count skyrockets, and it becomes an accomplice in fighting free radicals and stimulating cellular proliferation.  

Pumpkin, which contains a wide spectrum of vitamin A derivatives, when combined with D-Alpha Tocopherol (the chiral form of Vitamin E) becomes not only an age-reversal formula, but also a free-radical scavenger with moisturizing and preservation properties.  

There are several ingredient combinations that become powerhouse formulas when the science of Chirality is applied. Our Rhonda Allison skin care, contains several fall favorites and formulations full of antoixidant power. A list below:

  • Pomegranates (Punica Granatum) – Found in the Cherry Jubilee Enzyme and Pomegranate Enzyme/Mask.
  • Cranberries (Vassinium Macrocarpon) – Found in the Cranberry Scrub
  • Pumpkins (Cucurbita Pepo) – Found in the Pumpkin Parfait Enzyme, Pumpkin E Serum , Pumpkin Peel, Pumpkin Rinse, and Pumpkin Cleanser
  • Herbs (Rosemary, Thyme, Basil) – Found in the Amino Peptide Serum, Peptide 3-n-1 Eye Cream, Glycolic Herbal Wash and Italian Herbal Peel
  • Apples (Pyrus Malus/Malic Acid-L) – Found in the Organic A, Apple Mist, Apple Wine Peel and Bio Reform 28
  • Grapes (Vitis Vinifera) – Found in the Satin Peptide Serum, Antioxidant Complex Serum, MVC Serum, Grape Seed Hydrating Serum, Grape Seed Parfait Mask, and Blushed Wine Gel

This season, fall and winter, keep your skin protected from the environment, dryness, craking, dehydration is inevitable if you are not protecting your skin.  Wrinkling and aging skin can be reduced. Include antioxidant protection in your daily routine, drink water, protect with spf 30 and rest.  You will notice a dramitacal difference when you look in the mirror and by the way your skin will feel.

It's time to take care of the largest beauty organ in your body! Protect it.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

Rhonda Allison

by:  Lilly Rivera, BridalGal Radiant Face & Body, NYC 917-330-1913

 

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Antioxidants: Skin must haves!

Are Antioxidants Truly Important to Skin Health?

Posted by Rhonda Allison on 11-03-2010 Bookmark and Share

 

Indeed! This is especially true today as our skin is regularly assaulted by a number of environmental agers – sun, pollutants, lack of sleep, and the list goes on.

Oxidation causes free radicals, which damages our cells, and breaks down collagen and elastin, increasing the rate at which fines lines and wrinkles appear.

VEg2 Antioxidants work to disable free radicals and prevent cell damage by inhibiting the oxidation of other molecules. Antioxidants are actually oxidized themselves, which is what enables them to effectively terminate oxidation chain reactions. Although increased inflammation is noted as the key factor to aging, it is important to remember that it is free radical damage that causes inflammation.   I'ts important that you use rich topicals to maintain healthy skin in between treatments.

Getting Antioxidant Support

As we age, our bodies produce fewer antioxidants and more free radicals. Since antioxidants are not stored by the body, we routinely have to replenish them, both internally and topically. Each produces different benefits for the body. It never hurts to remind clients of the antioxidant-rich foods they could be including in their diet:

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  • Pomegranates
  • Cranberries
  • Blueberries
  • Leafy-green vegetables like kale and spinach
  • Almonds and walnuts

These ingredients can be found in our specialized and highly concentrated serums such as:

  • Grape Seed Hydrating Serum
  • Super C Serum
  • Antioxidant Complex Serum
  • Therapy E and Pumpkin E Serum
  • Satin Peptide Serum
  • Sea Gems

Bottom line, be sure to start using antioxidant protection (A TOTAL MUST) during the day for optimum protection from free radical damage.

To schedule complimentary consultation on your skin needs you can contact me at bridalgal@aol.com

Have a wonderful day! And always stay YOUNGER!

Lilly Rivera, BridalGal

www.bridalgal.com

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Perfect treatment "Before your wedding" makeup.

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Beautiful skin doesn't have to be a one time thing.  Our treatments get our clients great results even after the first facial. 

Below is one or our most popular beauty facials.
The Enzyme Trio Facial

This three-step enzyme treatment begins with the Pepsin & Papain Enzyme, a blend of two enzymes and pineapple fruit extracts that gently begins the transformation of skin.  It prepares the skin for cell digestion and surface exfoliation while under a soothing steam bath.  The Maui Enzyme Peel, (Bromelain Extracts and L-Lactic Acid) with its enticing scents of the Hawaiian Islands, begins deeper tissue softening and regeneration.  It is massaged into skin until skin feels like butter.

The finale' enzyme is Cherry Jubilee (a phyto-nutrient enzyme of cherries, pomegranate, apple, grapes, and pineapple) which infuses antioxidants into skin, giving it a glowing and radiant finish.  A heated wet wrap is applied to skin for enhanced benefits and to deepen relaxation.

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  • The Milk Parfait Lift Mask gives skin all-important nutrients while toning and firming skin tissue.  This is a blend of our Lift Mask, Milk Mask Grape Seed Parfait Mask.
  • Skin is spritzed with Rhonda Allison humectant spray of amino acids, honey, and antioxidants for optimum hydration.  Light tapotement supports liquid absorption. 
  • The combination daytime moisture support of Ultra Hydration and Daytime Defense SPF30 leaves skin ready to face the elements.
Skin is awakened and nourished and the effects last for weeks
targets dehydration, depletion from environmental elements, free radical damage, and dull, slackened skin tissue.  Following a deep cleansing, the skin is treated with a combination of three which will deliver a potent dose of antioxidants, as well as smooth, rebuild and purify the skin.  This signature treatment will awaken the senses with delicious aromas and soothing sensations.  

Serum ~ Amino Peptide Serum ~ Super C Serum ~ Therapy E Serum blended together and smoothed into skin, followed with a few drops of Omega VI and a stimulating facial massage. FABULOUS!

Till next time

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BridalGal Radiant Face & Body

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CRANBERRIES and Holiday Season Special Facial Therapies

Cranberries from RH post Is there any fruit that says “holidays” like cranberry? Cranberries are a big part of our holiday traditions, largely because they are harvested in the fall, and are most fresh and bountiful during this season.

Vassinium Macrocarpon (cranberry), the main ingredient in our Limited Edition RED Cranberry Scrub, is a natural and rich source of antioxidants with amazing antibacterial benefits. Cranberry also provides a natural lipid barrier for moisture retention support.

Cranberry, most notably, contains a considerable grouping of beneficial chemicals such as alpha-terpineol, anthocyanosides, benzoic acid, lutein, quercetin, vitamin B6, to name a few. They are also an excellent source of polyphenol antioxidants, vitamin C and phyto-chemicals. The oil in cranberries delivers Omega 3, 6 and 9 essential fatty acids to the skin, which is responsible for the lipid barrier support. This process helps the skin retain moisturize and treats roughness and dryness. 

 A Bountiful and Delicious Scrub Redbox

The RED Cranberry Scrub was created specifically with the holiday season in mind from the enticing aroma of cranberry and cinnamon to the results-driven actives that target winter skin doldrums.

Cinnamon Cassia Leaf Oil, antibacterial and antifungal oil, is used in the scrub for its stimulating effects, potent anti-inflammatory properties, and its delicious scent. The terpenoids in cinnamon also promote circulation and a glowing, rosy complexion.

Tocopherol (D-Alpha), vitamin E and another powerful ingredient in the scrub, helps protect the skin from free radical damage. It is an antioxidant that stimulates the immune system and fights the adverse effects of oxidative stress including photo-aging.

Last, but certainly not least, we added Resveratrol (wine extract) for its firming and toning benefits. Resveratrol is another powerful antioxidant source and radical scavenger that works to stimulate cellular proliferation and collagen synthesis. This polyphenol-packed ingredient promotes plumper, more youthful looking skin while also inhibiting proteases.

Aside from the powerful list of ingredients, the RED Cranberry Scrub is a luxurious addition to a winter treatment. It will polish away dead, dull cells and invigorate the skin leaving it winter radiant! 

Get our special edition facials, now available at BridalGal Radiant Face & Body.  And not only get a nice discount on your treatment, get in the HOLIDAY SPIRIT, Relax and get more beautiful. 

Question: What winter skin issues do you most often have?  

Lilly Rivera,Esthetician

 917-330-1913

 bridalgal@aol.com

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Shed dull summer skin Special Promotions

THE GREAT  Pumpkin

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With fall just around the corner, shedding  dull summer skin by  replenishing and rebuilding is essential in preparation for the winter season. Pumpkin, which boasts a potent supply of antioxidants, vitamins, and naturally occurring enzymes and alpha-hydroxy acids, is the perfect ingredient for getting radiant, glowing autumn-weather skin.

 Pumpkin Time

    Pumpkin is a great life-giving super food, loaded with potassium, zinc, vitamins and beta-carotene. But it’s these same properties that also make it a powerful treatment

 A few pumpkin facts: 

  • Pumpkin contains the highest content of naturally occurring vitamin A and beta-carotene among other fruits – it is in fact a fruit
  • It is often referred to as “nature’s natural collagen”
  • It naturally protects skin from UVA/UVB rays thanks to its high zinc content
  • Pumpkin helps remove toxins trapped deep in the pores and neutralizes free radicals
  • It is high in vitamins C, B1, B2, B5 and E
  • Pumpkin promotes cell turn over and regeneration, GOOD STUFF!!!!!

In the Treatment Room: Pumpkin Skin Treatments for Fall

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This season we developed a new approach to sophisticated skin rejuvenation with the Rhonda Allison Pumpkin Peptide Peel. This delicious treatment uses pumpkin and retinoic acids, AHAs, peptides, organic stem cell technology and growth factors. 

Our Pumpkin Refresher Treatment and Pumpkin Delight, both work to exfoliate skin cells, promote cell turn over, provide antioxidant support, stimulate collagen activity and leave the skin feeling smooth and polished. 

To help boost treatments and the rebuild process you can continue your treatment at home  with  a few pumpkin favorites:

  • Pumpkin Cleanser – loaded with beta-carotene and antioxidants, it removes surface residue and protects against free-radical damage
  • Pumpkin E Serum – a vital nutrient treatment for skin tissue, it blends flavonoids, antioxidants and essential oils for cell nutrition and protection 
  • Pumpkin Parfait Enzyme – all natural pumpkin enzyme – enhanced by a exfoliation, leaving skin polished and smooth
  • Pumpkin Rinse – freshens, tones, plumps skin tissue and balances hydration
  • Pumpkin Cream Essence – this whipped antioxidant moisturizer blends essence of flower and pumpkin extract to soften, hydrate and strengthen skin
  • Pumpkin Collection Kit – the kit contains travel sizes of all of the above, also great for sampling or as a gift set

I am so excited to do this protocol! It;s great for all skin types and the aroma of the pumpkin is AMAZING!

SPECIAL  FALL PROMOTION:

Try it at our Beauty Lounge. Limmited Special Offer at the BridalGal Radiant Skin & Body Facial Pumpkin Treatment 1 hr, $55.00 effective through September and October, 2010.  BridalGal Radiant Skin&Body, 16 E. 38th St., NY, NY  10016

Call 917-330-1913 for an appointment.

Hasta Luego,

Lilly Rivera, Lic. Esthetician, NYS

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Wake up dull summer skin, now is the time.

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Many of you are familiar with our   Organic A Complex; it has become one of our most popular formulas known for its skin-perfecting qualities. During our ongoing research into new technologies and ingredients, we discovered a way to deepen the effects of this already powerful formula.  

Until now, the serum was a unique blend of Retinol, L-Lactic Acid, and organic veggies and herbs, which worked to renew and strengthen skin. The newest addition, the plant stem cell technology, boosts the rebuild process, without compromising the gentle approach to healthy skin and a flawless complexion.

Organic Stem Cells

Through Meristem Cell Culture biotechnology cell cultures are extracted from the stem cells of Buddleja Davidii (also known as the “Butterfly Bush”). These stem cells are essential to plant growth and the rebuild of damaged tissues. In skin care, it has proven to be highly effective in preserving lipids, increasing antioxidant resistance, and inhibiting the production of collagenases, the enzymes responsible for breaking down peptide bonds in collagen. Butterfly Bush, a shrub, was traditionally used for wound healing because of its exceptionally high antioxidant activity, and anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. It works to boost the skin’s ability to resist oxidation, providing protection from UVA photo-damage and preventing discoloration.

Synergy within the Formula

Butterfly The combination of the retinol and Butterfly Bush work in tandem to first break down (renew) the skin then rebuild it (strengthen), which is why this formula is so effective in age-reversal and prevention.  

The L-Lactic Acid, a component of the skin’s natural moisturizing factor, helps increase desquamation and evenly thin the stratum corneum, refining fine lines and making skin soft, smooth and supple. Together, these three ingredients are effective for clearing away overstressed, dull summer skin and preparing it for the fall and winter months.

The blend of organic vegetable and herb extracts—including carrot, cucumber, tomato, green tea and ginger—contribute to the potent age-reversal powers of the serum, and further bolster the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

040_eZincProtectionCream_cropped Since this acts as an exfoliant, remember to partner with any of our epidermal growth factor preparations and use sun block or Screen,    Daytime Defense or eZinc to protect the new, fresh skin. 

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Article by Rhonda Allison

Till later,

Lilly Rivera, BridalGal Radiant Face & Body

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