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succulent used in cosmetics SUCCULENT PUDDING Oceanic Peptide super Calm Emulsion – Muse & Heroine

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succulent used in cosmetics SUCCULENT PUDDING Oceanic Peptide super Calm Emulsion – Muse & HeroineSilky Green Pudding with a Sea Foam Bounce. Ultra rich yet hydrating cream designed for normal to sensitive skin, and safe for acneic skin. A finishing touch formula for daytime and evening that features groundbreaking biotechnology to inhibit the TRVP1 pain receptor in cells associated with reactive skin. This luxurious matcha green emulsion helps to instantly soothe and replenish dull, dry and sensitive skin. Powered with a proprietary LILFOX

Silky Green Pudding with a Sea Foam Bounce.

Ultra rich yet hydrating cream designed for normal-to-sensitive skin, and safe for acneic skin.  A finishing touch formula for daytime and evening that features groundbreaking biotechnology to inhibit the TRVP1 pain receptor in cells associated with reactive skin.

This luxurious matcha green emulsion helps to instantly soothe and replenish dull, dry and sensitive skin. Powered with a proprietary LILFOX complex of actives which include: cell communicating pentapeptides, 8 adaptogenic desert succulents, encapsulated niacinamide, brightening licorice root, and ceramides as well as skin brightening fermented oats and minerals to nourish and calm reactive skin.

Targets visible concerns of dehydration, loss of firmness, redness, and fine lines.

Infused with organic guava, strawberry, passionfruit, and babbasu oils, this essential oil free formula has aromatics like a fresh pressed tropical green juice.

Experience softer, smoother, skin with visible lift and plumping.This is a homage to the original Esthetician-only, back-bar emulsion. This updated version of an exclusive classic has long been requested by professionals and LILFOX insiders alike.

Lilfox reformulated this with latest ingredients in Swiss biotech.  With a supercharged ingredient list, and a meticulously rebalanced texture, this emulsive masterpiece was honed with years of professional feedback. 

KEY INGREDIENTS:

Pentapeptide 5 is A Sea Anemone Peptide that is able to calm sensitive skin.
This biomimetic peptide that is based on a sea anemone protein which calms sensitive skin and reduces skin irritation.

APHC1 – A Special Protein in the Sea Anemone Venom.
The venom of the leathery sea anemone consists of proteins and peptides that interact with a variety of cellular targets. Scientists have recently discovered an interesting small protein called APHC1 in the venomof the leathery sea anemone that represented the first polypeptide inhibitor of the TRPV1 receptor.

Sensitive skin is often characterized by an overactivity of the TRPV1 pain receptor. The result is skin that can react strongly to harmless environmental stimuli with itching or even burning and redness. Therefore, an inhibitor of the TRPV1 receptor helps to calm overreactive skin.

In in vitro assay showed that pentapeptide-5
• reduced the activation of the TRPV1 pain receptor
• inhibited TRPV1 in a better manner than the full-length sea anemone protein.
Meanwhile, in clinical studies, pentapeptide-5
• reduced the electrical current perception threshold
of the skin, which is an indicator for skin reactivity
• decreased skin sensitivity by reducing the response
to skin irritation.

Marshmallow Roots's active ingredient mucilage found in the gum of the plant is a form of botanical hyaluronic acid that firm's skin and increases moisture levels.

Licorice Root Extract inhibits the production of tyrosinase, in turn inhibiting the production of dark spots. Contains an anti-inflammatory flavonoid (antioxidant-rich compound) that decreases oxygen species, which both age skin and discolor the skin.

Babassu is a palm tree that is native to the northeastern part of Brazil. Filled with antioxidants, such as Vitamin E and phytosterols. These antioxidants can combat inflammation effectively and act as moisturizing super emollients to the epidermis.

Strawberry Seed Oil has an impressive polyunsaturated fatty acid composition that includes an composition of alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 essential fatty acid. Thanks to its high antioxidant content, strawberry seed oil is stable due to a heightened level of antioxidants and will protect against free radicals and delay the photo aging process.

Aloe contains a wealth of vitamins A, C, E. Contains natural salicylic acid and enzymes to gently slough off dead skin cells, while polysaccharide sugars stimulate collagen.

Ceramides are lipids found in high concentrations in the uppermost layers of the skin. They help to reinforce the skin's barrier and increase hydration.

Lupine Amino Acids contain a full range of amino acids from lupine seeds and are essential for keeping skin hydrated.

Skin Type: hydrating, soothing, and plumping for all skin types, this essential oil free, medium weight emulsion is crafted to be  extra gentle for sensitive skin and non-comedogenic for acneic types.

Texture: silky pudding with a sea-foam bounce.

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