FSS Skin Saver Blend SNO
FSS Skin Saver Blend SNO combines hemp, honeysuckle, pennywort, acerola, and other botanicals to support and nourish the skin. Hemp Seed Oil has been found to offer anti-inflammatory and anti-aging properties. Research shows Lonicera Japonica and Lycium barbarum can promote skin healing with antioxidant and antibacterial effects. Centella asiatica may enhance hydration and improve skin barrier function. Malpighia glabra has been shown to help protect against UV damage, while tea extracts may support anti-aging and improve skin circulation. Kelp, mandarin, rooibos, and willow bark extracts can reduce inflammation and offer protection against environmental stressors. FSS Skin Saver Blend SNO may be used in a variety of cosmetic formulations.
Benefits:
- Anti-Aging
- Antioxidant
- Hydrating
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