
Damage skin restore and fast recycling essentials.
Centella asiatica may help reduce swelling and improve circulation in individuals with venous conditions such as varicose veins and venous insufficiency, a condition that causes blood to pool in the legs.
Centella asiatica, also known as gotu kola, is an annual herb native to India, Australia and Asia. Its leaves are eaten as a vegetable and it is also an important herb in the traditional medicine systems of those places. Research has revealed support for several of Centella asiatica's purported health benefits.
Centella asiatica is effective in improving treatment of small wounds, hypertrophic wounds as well as burns, psoriasis and scleroderma. The mechanism of action involves promoting fibroblast proliferation and increasing the synthesis of collagen and intracellular fibronectin content and also improvement of the tensile strength of newly formed skin as well as inhibiting the inflammatory phase of hypertrophic scars and keloids. Research results indicate that it can be used in the treatment of photoaging skin, cellulite and striae.
Vitamin C for Anti-Aging & Brighter Skin
There are many forms of vitamin C, and many of them are great for skin—we’ll get to which types work best shortly. They all have potent antioxidant and anti-aging benefits that help mitigate problems both before and after they occur.
When added to your daily skincare routine, well-formulated products containing vitamin C provide a range of benefits, from helping to even out your skin tone, shielding skin from the visible impact of pollution, significantly improving hydration, and keeping your skin looking younger, longer!
Centella asiatica effects- reinforcement of wrinkles, Moisturizing
Niacinamide effects- Whitening
Peptide effects- Wrinkles, elasticity
