Complete Body Firming Lotion

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Complete Body Firming Lotion

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WINNER, BEST FIRMING MOISTURISER, PREVENTION BEST OF BEAUTY AWARDS, 2022 The Complete Body Firming Lotion*(280ml) is the first all-over body product in Australia to contain the innovative science of Saponaria Pumila plant stem cells. Combining this revolutionary ingredient with a host of proven naturally derived ingredients, this daily body treatment helps energise dermal skin cell activity, improve moisture retention and re-densify sagging, tired and mature-looking skin. Lightweight, non-greasy and vegan friendly, this creamy emollient is ideal for all skin types. The Saponaria Pumila, also known as the Dwarf Soapwart, is a perennial plant native to the alpine mountians. Dusty pink in colour with green fleshy leaves, this particular botanical has survived the extreme weather conditions of the last ice age by growing on rare ice-free mountain peaks called nunataks. Exposed to extreme cold temperatures and high amounts of UV radiation, the Saponaria Pumila plant adapted to this challenging environment by developing protective repair mechanisms to withstand cellular damage and self renew. Preserved in the stem cells of the Saponaria Pumila, these distinctive survival characteristics have been scientifically proven to protect dermal skin cells from environmental induced stress, revive skin cell activity, and fortify the skin's natural defence system by improving skin elasticity and firmness. According to a study conducted by PhytoCellTec, a mere 0.5% concentration of Saponaria Pumila stem cells can protect the dermis from UV irradiation by 35%. Using ultrasonography to measure dermal tissue in sun-damaged skin, researchers also found that skin density and firmness improved by 14% over a 28-day period when applied daily.

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Saponaria Pumila Stem Cell Extract

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The technology behind sourcing the saponaria pumila stem cells was recognised as an eco breakthrough at the Rio20+ Sustainability Conference in 2012. Very little plant material is required in order to cultivate a large batch of stem cells for product formulation, little to no agricultural land is required and as such, there is a significant reduction of water consumption compared to conventional biomass production. There is also no need for fertiliser or pesticides, so toxic chemicals are not being introduced into our environments.