PG products can be your every day solution if you want to get rid of the different signs of ageing, which includes wrinkles, fine lines, skin dryness and loss of skin firmness. They enhance the elasticity of your skin and help to maintain your youthfulness. The natural properties present in PG stimulate blood circulation, cell renewal process and anti-elastic actions in your skin. The presence of a gentle cleansing agent can help you maintain the natural glow of your skin. Now, let us take a deep dive into the Pure Glow Ingredients:
Aqua (Water), Glyceril Stearate, Isopropyl Myristate, Glycerin, PEG-100 Stearate Cetearyl Alcohol, Sorbitan Stearate, Mineral Oil, Dimethicone, Carbomer, Macadamia Oil, Citruc Limonum, Licorice (Glycyrrhiza Glabra) Extract, Arbutin, Retinyl, Palmitate, Allantoin, Lanolin Oil, Mulberry (Morus Alba) Root Extract, Cotric Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Curcumin Extract, Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate, Aloe Vera Extract, Sodium Lactate, Parfum (Fragrance), Ascorbic Acid, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodiu Hydroxide, Sodium Metabisulfite, Di-Sodium EDTA, Methyl Peraben.
Macadamia Oil
The Australian Macadamia nut is something that your skin will truly enjoy. You won’t know where they’ve been all your life. Squalene present in macadamia is a lipid that our skin cells produce naturally. It keeps our skin hydrated and healthy. Squalene maintains the fluidity of cell membranes which is crucial to the outer layer of the skin. Skin high in squalene is hydrated and healthy. Dry and damaged skin is low in squalene. As well as containing Squalene, Australian Macadamia Oil is rich in Palmitoleic acid and Oleic Acid. Both Palmitoleic and Oleic Acid help the skin cells known as keratinocytes to produce keratin in the outermost layer of our skin. Like collagen, keratin is a protein necessary for healthy skin. Keratin protects your skin barrier and works hard to keep your skin firm. This protective skin barrier keeps out skin-damaging pathogens and potentially dangerous environmental factors (think smoke, pollution, UV…).
Curcumin Extract
As a natural antioxidant, curcumin has the capacity to decrease UV damage. It’s also antibacterial, meaning it can help clear up acne when you apply it topically. Some scientists even say it can reduce the breakdown of collagen and keep your skin glowing and youthful if you eat it.
Aloe vera
Aloe vera is perhaps one of the most widely used herbal remedies for topical skin conditions. This is because the gel-like components of the plant are known to heal the skin from a variety of minor ailments. Aloe vera gel absorbs easily, making it ideal for oily skin. However, it can help treat dry skin, too. Consider swapping out your regular moisturizer for aloe after bathing to help seal moisture into your skin. The moisturizing effects of aloe can help alleviate dry, itchy skin associated with eczema. Aloe vera gel may also help alleviate seborrheic dermatitis. While this oily form of eczema is most often found in the scalp, it can also affect parts of your face and behind the ears, too. Due to the anti-inflammatory effects of aloe vera, the gel may help treat inflammatory forms of acne, such as pustules and nodules. Apply the gel with a cotton swab directly to the pimple three times daily.
Glycerin
Glycerin is great for the skin because it acts as a humectant, which is a substance that allows the skin to retain moisture. It can increase skin hydration, relieve dryness, and refresh the skin’s surface. Glycerin also has antimicrobial properties, which means it can protect the skin from harmful microorganisms
Allantoin
Extracted from the root of the comfrey plant, Allantoin is a non-irritating ingredient that soothes and protects the skin. With the ability to help heal the skin and stimulate the growth of new tissue, it’s a great all-rounder for keeping skin at the top of its game.
Kojic Acid
Kojic acid is known to make your skin lighter and brighter. It makes your skin tone a shade lighter and reduces the blemishes and dull spots.
Arbutin
Arbutin is a cosmeceutical that fades hyperpigmentation meaning it works to fade sun spots, age spots, acne scars, and melasma. Plus, arbutin prevents future freckles and hyperpigmentation from developing, even after a sunburn.
Morius Alba
Morus alba (white mulberry) root extract has antioxidant properties, but its main benefit for skin has to do with calming signs of irritation along with its potential to fade the look of discolorations and uneven skin tone.
Ascorbic Acid
Ascorbic acid/Vitamin C is an antioxidant, meaning it protects skin cells from damaging free radicals caused by UV exposure. It also inhibits melanin production in the skin, which helps to lighten hyperpigmentation and brown spots, even out skin tone, and enhance skin radiance.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that may be effective at reducing UV damage in the skin. And vitamin E applied topically may help nourish and protect your skin from damage caused by free radicals.
Citric Acid
Citric acid is a type of alpha-hydroxy acid that’s extracted from citrus fruits such as lemons, limes, oranges, and grapefruits, as well as other fruits such as berries. Citric acid is a natural astringent, helping to dry out excess oil and leaving the skin feeling nice and clean. Antioxidants like citric acid can help combat some of that oxidative stress to reveal brighter-looking skin.