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Which is better for your skin: water-based products or oil-based products? The answer: it depends on your skin type and personal skin health goals. Let's take a look into the pros & cons of both formula types.
Today we’ll be taking a look at what peptides are, why skincare companies use peptides for skin tightening, and answer a couple of questions about polypeptides: what are the best polypeptides for skin and what do polypeptides do?
Derived from plants, squalane is a natural component of our skin and is a good emollient and moisturizer that has antioxidant and immune-stimulating properties. But where does squalane come from? What are the benefits of squalane?
Ubiquinone may have a unique name, but it is a common ingredient in skincare products. Also known as Coenzyme Q10 or CoQ10, ubiquinone is an antioxidant that is naturally produced in the body to aid in cell development and functioning.
Here at Rejuvaskin, we love these two ingredients so much that we’ve included them in two of our products: our Stretch Mark and Advanced Firming Creams. Why do we love them so much? Let’s take a look and find out.
Since it can be so hard to identify some of the million-syllable words in skincare ingredient lists, Rejuvaskin tries to use all-natural, plant-derived ingredients where possible. One such ingredient is calendula oil, an extract of a common garden flower.