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Hyaluronic Acid with the smallest Molecular weight offered at(<10KDa), FaraHyal HAC-XXS, is obtained by the biotechnological process, which has a high degree of purity and quality. This super small molecular weight Hyaluronic Acid effectively retains water in the dermal tissue while contributing to deep and super quick hydration and enhancing the penetration of other active ingredients in a different level.
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FaraHyal HAC-XS is a very low molecular weight Hyaluronic Acid which retains water in the dermal tissue while contributing to deep and quick hydration and enhancing the penetration of other active ingredients. It is a breakthrough in anti-aging properties with increased permeation through the skin compared to high molecular weight hyaluronans. It rejuvenates the skin by enhancing its viscoelastic properties and significantly decreasing deep wrinkles and reducing crow feet.
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Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate is an esterified derivative of ascorbic acid, one of the most stable derivatives of ascorbic acid known. It is also very stable in cosmetic formulations. Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate penetrates into the skin and there it is metabolized to ascorbic acid. It offers various benefits such as antioxidants, skin whitening, anti-inflammation, and collagen synthesis.
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Buriti Oil (virgin) is a fruit oil extracted from the Buriti fruit pulp. The oil has a strong orange-red/reddish color, which is an indication of the high level of carotenoids, representing the highest concentration of beta carotene found in nature. Buriti Oil (virgin) is also very rich in fatty acids, especially oleic acid and natural tocopherol, which protects the skin against UV induced skin aging and dehydration.
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This unique product is an encapsulated Salicylic Acid in Sodium Polyacrylate matrix that renders salicylic acid water-soluble for various applications in personal care and cosmetics including anti-acne, anti-microbial, Sebum control, anti-inflammation, and exfoliation. It is developed to overcome the existing challenges in developing water-based salicylic acids; poor solubility in water-based systems, precipitation of salicylic acid in cosmetics, and most importantly skin irritations resulting from poor solubility of salicylic acid.