Parampara Peach & Honey Moisturizer composed of the ingredients which are detailed explained below for your understanding:
Peach Extracts
Peach extract works with the vitamins and nutrients already in the skin to slow the appearance of aging. This is done by encouraging skin cells to repair themselves and protect against further damage. In addition to the polyunsaturated fatty acids, an abundance of Vitamin C helps your skin defend itself against the adverse effects of free radicals and inflammation. The antioxidants that peach extract contains also helps with this job. Lutein and Zeaxanthin, the two active antioxidants in peach extract work hard to reduce inflammation that is caused by the hyperproliferation of skin cells, and would otherwise lead to blemishes, and / or redness.
Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is used in many natural beauty products, and for good reason: It's naturally antibacterial and antifungal, coconut oil for skin is an excellent moisturizer, it can penetrate hair better than other oils, and, well, it smells like cookies.
A recent animal study found that when applied topically, virgin organic coconut oil for skin can speed up wound healing, and a human study found it to be effective in increasing hydration and reducing water loss in seriously dry skin. Sounds like a recipe for a really good lotion to us! It's a health-expert favorite, too. Says Wyk: It smells delicious, is very affordable, and leaves my skin feeling nourished and smooth.
Daruharidra
Daruharidra is very powerful herb. It is not well known in the world today, but it has been used for ages in Ayurveda. Charak Samhita, the oldest Ayurvedic text, describes its use in many formulations. According Charak Samhita, daruharidra is the best herb for supporting the immune system, and is particularly good at reducing acquired intolerances, or allergies. Acquired intolerances are allergic reactions to foods such as wheat or dairy that are acquired over time. These kind of intolerances stem from an overactive immune system, with a root cause of too many toxins in the body.
Emulsifying Wax
Emulsifying wax is considered to be one of the main ingredients in making personal care products such as lotions and creams. This is extracted from fatty acids and ester isolation from plant oils. At room temperature, emulsifying wax is solid and may be marketed as small pellets or in small tablets. It is basically odorless but it does have a slight wax smell.
There are many types of emulsifying waxes and each may have a particular use in many types of industries. Each may have its own applications as well as beneficial properties.
More Ingredients:
Honey, Glycerine, Light Liquid Paraffin, Stearic Acid, DMDM Hydantoin, Lotion Base, Fragrance, Permitted Colour, Purified Water.
Honey, Glycerine, Light Liquid Paraffin, Stearic Acid, DMDM Hydantoin, Lotion Base, Fragrance, Permitted Colour, Purified Water.
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