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Key ingredients :
- Cherimoya (also called Cherimoya) was described by Mark Twain as “the most delicious fruit known to man.” Its name in Peruvian means “cold seed,” as it evolved to survive in the high Andean mountains. Plants that adapt to such environments often develop helpful botanical elements, called adaptogens. Cherimoya’s adaptogens relieve skin stress, restore balance, and reduce sensitivity. In other words, cherimoya gives your skin a natural soothing and calming effect.

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Northern Truffle : Why is sensitive skin so sensitive? Your skin has a built-in alarm system. It’s great for warning of things like sunburn. But this skin alarm, called a TRPV1 receptor, can become overly sensitive and susceptible to being triggered by everything from pollution to cosmetic formulations. Luckily, Northern Truffle inhibits TRPV1, leaving your skin feeling zen, calm, and with a healthy balance restored.

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Chaga is a mushroom that grows on birch trees. It is full of biochemical defenders due to its precarious life as an uninvited resident. You can spot it a mile away because birch bark is white and chaga is black. Chaga is full of UV-blocking melanin. Chaga is also higher in antioxidants than the “superfood” berries. Chaga’s adaptogens make it a valuable ingredient in traditional medicine and skin care. It protects against temperature fluctuations, helps restore the skin barrier, reduces potential signs of redness and sensitivity, strengthens capillaries, and reduces persistent redness.

