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Dermagen Skin Radiance Lotion 200ml

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Dermagen Skin Radiance Lotion 200ml

This natural moisturising lotion has everything you need for red, inflamed, dry, or itchy skin. It even has Aloe to calm the skin, and Shea Butter to add some natural fatty acids so skin feels hydrated and nourished. It was formulated as  alight, fast absorbing moisturising lotion for skin with acne, pimples, eczema or dermatitis, or sun-damaged skin.  This lotion contains antioxidants and has a mild, fresh scent of Manuka Oil. Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide) helps to improve the appearance of pigment spots and hydrates the surface of dry skin by nourishing the skin barrier, promoting the production of ceramides and collagen which strengthens the skin barrier and reduces the amount of water loss through evaropation, keeping it hydrated. It is also beneficial for skin with acne or pimples as it helps to reduce the amount of sebum production. Vitamin B3 is beneficial for healthy skin as it provides the cells with energy to repair itself, especially after exposure to the damaging effects of the sun's UV-radiation. Manuka Oil minimises the bacteria that causes acne and pimples. It has been used for centuries by the Maori tribe in New Zealand for it's healing and medicinal properties. It is soothing and calming for skin that is inflamed and red.  Green Tea Extract contains anti-oxidants which help with supporting skin healing and rejuvenation. Evening Primrose Oil is a natural source of Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) and helps to soothe skin. Treat your skin today to an overall skin hydration, revive your skin and experience the natural radiant glow from these natural ingredients. 

HERO INGREDIENTS

Vitamin B3 5%, Manuka Oil, Evening Primrose Oil, and Green Tea Extract.

Other ingredients: Shea Butter, Lemon-scented Eucalyptus Oil, White Beeswax, Olive Oil, Aloe Vera Juice, Calendula Extract, Vitamin E.

 

WHY WE LOVE VITAMIN B3

Reduces inflammation: Inhibits inflammatory messengers in the immune response in the body. 

Acts as an antihistamine: Suppresses the body’s histamine release in response to an allergen. Histamine causes blood vessels to swell, making a minor rash redder.

Reduce Nitric Oxide: It helps to reduce the production of Nitric Oxide, which causes blood vessels to widen and more blood to flow to that area, resulting in the ‘red’ appearance of a rash. 

Restores the skin barrier: Increases the bio-synthesis of Ceramides (Ceramides are a family of lipid molecules, the glue that holds the skin cells together).
As compromised lipids fight to maintain the skin’s integrity, a lot of moisture is lost due to evaporation through the weakened barrier, allergens or microorganisms can enter the body easier through weakened skin and trigger an immune response, or flare-up. (Patients with Atopic Dermatitis have shown a lack of or abnormal Ceramides. Read the study here)

 

Provides cellular energy: Provides cells with cellular energy to repair the DNA damage caused by exposure to UV radiation from the sun. Read the study here
 

 

• Maori tribes in New Zealand have used Manuka Oil for centuries for it’s healing properties, especially for minor wounds, cuts and grazes. It has similar anti-septic properties as Tea Tree Oil.

• It has the highly desirable property of reducing inflammation without increasing the allergic response (study by Chen et al ).

• It also decreases the allergic response, calming and soothing red, inflamed skin.

• It can help relieve the symptoms of cold sores so cold sores heal quicker.

• Evening Primrose oil is a natural source of Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids, and Gamma-linolenic acid (GLA).

• Helps to soothe inflammation and restore the natural lipid layer of the skin.

• Green Tea Extract contains polyphenols that protect plants from UV radiation.

• Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) in Green Tea extract is a potent anti-oxidant and free radical scavenger, reactivating dying skin cells on the top layer of the skin by increasing energy in the cells for DNA replication.

 

(Professor Damian at the University of Sydney had tested a number of compounds which could potentially prevent this sunlight-induced immune suppression, and found that a form of vitamin B3, called Nicotinamide, had the greatest potential. )