Investing in high-quality skincare is a luxury that every woman deserves. As the largest organ in your body, caring for your skin takes consistency and knowledge surrounding the different ingredients that you use. Women’s luxury skincare brands invest heavily in researching, testing and developing products that offer exceptional results. And, for them to do this, they need to be loaded with a potent blend of hardworking, effective and active ingredients.
Whether you’re someone with extensive knowledge of skincare creation or simply seeking out a new routine, ingredients are a good place to start. And, this blog will go through 5 of the most common natural ingredients found in premium skincare for women today.
Shea Butter
Originally located in Africa, shea butter is harvested from the nuts of the karité tree. It has been heralded for many years as an elixir for dry skin. And it is a favoured ingredient by many revered names. From us here at Malée through to Anne Semonin and Augustinus Bader, it forms a vital role in the ingredients list for high-end skincare products as well as in Women’s luxury skincare brands. Shea butter is high in fatty acids, including palmitic, oleic, linoleic and arachidic. This allows it to nourish the skin while protecting the outer layers of the dermis. Moreover, it helps reducing the loss of water. As it has been derived from seeds. Some skincare experts claim that it is less likely to clog up skin than flesh-based alternatives (such as coconut oil).
It is also rich in Vitamins E and A which makes it ideal for soothing sensitive skin. This includes common ailments such as sunburn and even nappy rash for small babies. The fatty acids found within its structure help to slow the production of inflammatory cells. In return play a contributing role towards irritation. And, it melts through the skin easily, delivering it’s nourishing benefits in no time. Products, including the Malée Verdure Conditioning Body Cream utilise. It’s powerful features to help deliver you younger looking, revitalised skin to adore.
Coconut Oil
Following alongside shea butter is coconut oil that you are most likely to have encountered. It is one of the ingredients on our list and in Women’s luxury skincare brands. It has long been heralded by celebrities and skincare professionals. Furthermore, It is a natural and highly effective ingredient to help with a host of skin-related issues. This plant-based and highly saturated oil is extracted from raw coconuts or dried coconut kernels. It changes it’s consistency quickly when exposed to different temperatures. Thus, making it easy to apply to the skin and work alongside other ingredients. With an abundance of medium-chain fatty acids, including lauric acid, oleic acid and linoleic acid. It offers antimicrobial benefits to users. A study published in 2009 demonstrated how the lauric acid successfully killed off Propionibacterium acnes bacteria which leads to inflammatory acne.
It is also rich in antioxidants which helps to stabilize free radicals in the skin, further reducing inflammation. The nourishing composition allows it to improve hydration on the skin. In addition, it reduces dryness and help your skin to preserve it’s protective barrier. Alongside brands such as Kypris Beauty and La Mer, products including the Malée Verdure Moisturising Oil commonly hail this ingredient as playing a key role in their most nourishing formulations.
Tea Tree Oil
Another product we’ve all likely encountered, especially during our teenage years, is tea tree oil. It derived from the Melaleuca alternifolia plant. This rich oil can be applied to the skin both in it’s potent form or diluted down. Much research has been done into its benefits for the skin. This includes a study in 2010 which demonstrated its superiority over zinc oxide and clobetasone butyrate creams for treating eczema. It has exceptional antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties due to the abundance of terpenoids in its composition. These make it ideal for both dry and oily skin and a popular choice for many luxury skincare brands.
Names including Lancer, Kypris Beauty and Skin Regimen all make use of tea tree oil in their products.
Green Tea Extract
The fourth ingredient in our line-up is green tea extract. Sourced from the Camellia sinensis plant, it is a potent choice which contains polyphenols. This makes it a very powerful antioxidant. As recognised in a 2016 review which has linked it to having antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. For dry skin, it helps to lower lipid levels, making it effective at reducing excessive sebum secretion on the skin. Not only does this reduce the oily and shiny feel on your skin. It also minimises the risk of clogged pores and, therefore, acne. Studies from 2005 and 2013 both show significant benefits of green tea extra when helping the ageing process stay consistent.
Green tea extract is suitable for drinking and applying topically. Premium brands, including Tata Harper, Beyond Complex and SkinCeuticals all note it as being a key ingredient in many of their products for it’s various skin-relieving benefits.
Avocado Oil
As the name suggests, the final ingredient on our list is derived from avocados. It is known for their health benefits within our diets. The oils here are also a popular option for premium skincare brands across the market. It is rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory agents which improve skin visually and from deeper within the dermis. The appearance of beta carotene, lecithin, proteins and fatty acids help to moisturise. While vitamins A, D and E protect from UV rays and increase collagen production. It has also been used to treat serious skin ailments, including psoriasis. Equally important, in a 2001 study, was found to be more effective than traditional vitamin D-3 solutions.
Avocado oil can bemused in a multitude of ways. It can be applied as an oil to the skin or directly into your bathtub, with products such as our Malée Verdure Moisturising Oil. Or, it can be applied directly to the skin as a deep moisturiser or alternative to a serum. Brands including Victoria Beckham and Augustinus Badar also hail it as being a key ingredient for their range of skincare products.
Conclusion
Many of the ingredients in our list above have probably crossed your radar before. However, understanding more about their key benefits can help you to structure an effective skincare routine. Furthermore, these natural ingredients are sourced by some of the most luxurious skincare brands in the world. Moreover, it gives backing to their impressive benefits.
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