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God gives us happiness through the hands of other people. The S-Kin team has created an online store that echoes the modern beauty industry.
Unlike the trends dictated by the era, our products seduce the audience with quality, exclusivity, and reasonable price. Sometimes we do not feel sorry for any money to feel the most beautiful on the planet. However, there are beauty products, the price of which makes you think about saving. We took care of your time and can proudly say that a relatively low price distinguishes us and, as you alre
05/01/2023
Estee Lauder Revitalizing Supreme + Global Anti-Aging Cell Power Crème, 2.5 Oz
Description Universal cream for youthful skin enriched with phytocells
The world famous American brand Estee Lauder has released a wonderful universal cream Revitalizing Supreme Plus Global Anti-Aging Cell Power Crème. The presented tool will fill your skin with vital energy, giving it radiance, smoothness and a healthy appearance. Give your skin youth with the help of an elite cosmetic product!
Estee Lauder Revitalizing Supreme Plus Global Anti-Aging Cell Power Crème features an exclusive RevitaKey™ formula enriched with phytocells and moringa leaf extract. The active ingredients stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, providing intense nourishment to the skin. With regular use of the product, elasticity will return to your skin.
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28/10/2022
Contrary to popular belief, not all natural beauty products are vegan-friendly. Just because they don’t contain synthetics doesn’t mean they don’t use animal-derived ingredients, which is considered “natural”. Here are some ingredients that are commonly found in everything from make-up to facial creams that are actually derived from animal sources and are not suitable for vegans.
1. Squalene
Squalene is often used in skincare products due to its anti-aging properties, but it’s often harvested from the livers of sharks. The name itself originates from the Squalidae family of sharks, where the compound was first discovered and extracted from. It is now commonly used in lip balms, tanning oils, creams and moisturisers. Some brands do use vegan squalane (with an a, not an e), which is made from plant-based ingredients like olives and wheat germ.
Read more about the beauty industry’s use of squalene here.
2. Carmine
Carmine, a red colourant, is commonly found in blush, nail varnish and lipsticks in the cosmetics industry. It’s also widely used as a dye in the food industry, colouring everything from sweets and baked goods to seasonings and jams. It comes from cochineal insects, which are crushed to extract their crimson colour to make this dye. On ingredient lists, carmine can also be hidden under the names natural red 4, E120 and CI 75470.
3. Guanine
Guanine is derived from the scales of fish and is used for its shiny, shimmery qualities. The crystalline compound made from crushed fish scales is mostly used in nail varnishes, lipsticks, eyeshadows, highlighters, bronzers and some mascaras too.
4. Honey
Contrary to popular belief, vegan beauty products should not contain honey. Honey comes from bees, which makes it an animal-derived ingredient and not animal or cruelty-free. This byproduct of nature’s pollinators are often used in body balms, scrubs, lotions and creams.
Read more about why honey isn’t vegan here.
5. Lanolin
Lanolin comes from sheep’s wool and acts as an emollient in beauty products, meaning it softens and soothes the skin. Lanolin is most often found in lip balms and glosses, hair products like conditioners and face and body creams or moisturisers. There are some plant-based lanolin alternatives, which brands will specify if they are derived from plant fats such as olive oil, coconut oil or shea butter.
6. Shellac
Shellac is an amber coloured resin that is made from the tiny scale insect called the lac. Because of its thermoplastic qualities and glossy appearance, shellac is used in nail varnish and hair lacquers.
7. Glycerine
Glycerine is used as a moisturising agent and is found in a wide range of beauty products, but most commonly in soaps. While there are plant-based glycerine, which will be specified on the ingredient list as coming from vegetable origins like soya, coconut oil or palm oil, many are derived from animal fats.
8. Collagen
Collagen is prized for its anti-aging properties, so is widely used in beauty products that are aimed at improving the skin’s elasticity or reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. The fibrous protein comes from the tissues and bones of animals, as well as animal skins, ligaments and tendons. Most of the collagen used in the industry comes from beef or fish.
28/10/2022
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