Whole-plant extracts, lipid oil, provides nutrients your skin, scalp, and hair need for optimum health and beauty. Lipid oils regenerate new skin, repair scar tissue, skin issue, dull hair, and split ends. The active lipid constituents in cold-pressed seed oil feed our skin the EFA’s our body does not make. Be sure your skincare routine has healthy lipid oils for topical application for your skin, scalp, and hair care to revitalize and maintain healthy beauty. They add life and bounce to your hair with a silky finish and natural shine. Lipid oils nourish and support the cellular life cycle and restore healthy beauty.
Our body does not produce certain EFA’s, essential fatty acids, we must supplement them in our diet and topically for healthy skincare. EFA’s, alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), and linoleic acid (LA) are essential nutrients for healthy skin and hair. They must be supplemented; our body does not make alpha-linolenic acid and linoleic acid. EFA’s, omega-6, and omega-3 have documented roles in the epidermal and dermal layers of the skin and scalp. Linoleic acid (LA) is in the parent compound of the omega-6 class and a-linolenic acid (ALA) is the parent compound of the omega-3 class. These two predominant classes of EFA’s have a major role in my serums, to keep your skin healthy. Skin that is deficient in Omega-6 and Omega-3 clinically manifests as dermatitis and skin abnormalities.
Cold-pressed lipid oil replenishes and moisturizes the skin absorbing deeply into the matrix system. This is where hydration is so important. The matrix system is the fluid system of our body which cells move through and absorb all the nutrients they need. We are 80 percent water, make sure you hydrate so all the systems in your body can function flawlessly. The matrix system is made up of fatty acids, salts, protein, carbohydrates, and mucilage. The mucilage is a slick substance developed from carbohydrates, known as demulcents, which keeps the flow of the matrix system moving so cells can travel to their destination forming collagen for new layers of skin, repairing scar tissue, etc.
Cold-pressed lipid oil replenishes and moisturizes the skin absorbing deeply into the matrix system. This is where hydration is so important. The matrix system is the fluid system of our body which cells move through and absorb all the nutrients they need. We are 80 percent water, make sure you hydrate so all the systems in your body can function flawlessly. The matrix system is made up of fatty acids, salts, protein, carbohydrates, and mucilage. The mucilage is a slick substance developed from carbohydrates, known as demulcents, which keeps the flow of the matrix system moving so cells can travel to their destination forming collagen for new skin formation, repairing scar tissue, and maintaining moisture for the longevity of the skin cells life cycle.
A hydrated body supports the matrix system for optimum health, prevents wrinkles, inflammation, disease, and degenerative aging. Omega-6 and Omega-3 release free radicals from the cells, once the free radicals are removed our skin can hydrate, and sustain moisture, maintain soft supple skin for graceful aging.
Seeds are the embryo for all plant life, held together in a serum, lipid oil. The serum sustains the life of the embryo. The seeds vital force springs to life bearing a new seedling year after year in the plant kingdom. Our skin cells respond to the same cycle of life, they spring forward and regenerate new skin as the old skin cell dies. Nourishing your skin with real food penetrates deeply into the matrix of the skin.
Cold-pressed lipid oil replenishes and moisturizes the skin absorbing deeply into the matrix system. This is where hydration is so important. The matrix system is the fluid system of our body which cells move through and absorb all the nutrients they need. We are 80 percent water, make sure you hydrate so all the systems in your body can function flawlessly. The matrix system is made up of fatty acids, salts, protein, carbohydrates, and mucilage. The mucilage is a slick substance developed from carbohydrates, known as demulcents, which keeps the flow of the matrix system moving so cells can travel to their destination forming collagen for a new skin, repairing scar tissue, etc.