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SOS oil serum for lips, 5 ml

For irritated, dry or chapped lips
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    Description

    Moisturizing and nourishing SOS oil serum for lips with squalane (5%) and vitamin E (1%) is an intensive product that not only helps repair damaged lip skin, but is suitable for use as a natural lip gloss or as a base before lip makeup. The formula is enriched with active ingredients squalane, vitamin E and bisabolol. Squalane is an occlusive molecule that strengthens the skin's barrier function and helps the skin maintain its own moisture level (hydration) [1]. Tocopherol acetate is an oil-soluble antioxidant that helps reduce skin irritations, reduce the formation and damage of free radicals, and slows the aging process of the skin [2]. Bisabolol has pronounced anti-inflammatory, soothing and skin-strengthening properties [3]. Due to the high concentration of active ingredients, this product will become an integral part of your lip skin care. Argan oil nourishes the skin and has antioxidant properties, and is also rich in vitamin E and fatty acids [4]. Almond oil has a soothing effect [5], while borage seed oil gives the skin a soft feeling [6].



    Benefit:

    • Gives the skin of the lips a natural shine;
    • Helps to care for irritated lip skin;
    • Helps to maintain the moisture level of the skin of the lips;
    • Provides softness and smoothness;
    • Helps fight free radical damage;
    • Suitable for all skin types.
    How to use

    Usage:
    Apply the product directly to the lips. Suitable for use as a natural lip gloss or as a base before lip make-up.

    Tip: Use the product as a nighttime lip mask for sore and chapped lips.
    Warnings: For external use only. Do not use if you are hypersensitive (allergic) to one of the ingredients. Avoid direct contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children.

    Ingredients

    ARGANIA SPINOSA KERNEL OIL, ROSA CANINA SEED OIL, BORAGO OFFICINALIS SEED OIL, SQUALANE, ORYZA SATIVA BRAN CERA, BISABOLOL, TOCOPHERYL ACETATE.

    Scientific validity

    Vitamin Einhibits the enzyme tyrosinase and melanogenesis in melanocytes, making it a powerful antioxidant. This ingredient inhibits melanocyte membrane lipid peroxidation and increases intracellular glutathione levels [2]. As a result, vitamin E is presentsuitable for pigmentation.

    Squalaneis an occlusive molecule that strengthens the skin's barrier function and helps the skin maintain its own moisture level (hydration) by regulating sebum secretion, and human sebum contains as much as 13% squalene [7].

    In vitro experimental studies show thatsqualaneis a very effective reactive oxygen species neutralizing agent. After oxidative stress, such as exposure to sunlight, squalane acts as an effective "trap" of such oxygen and prevents lipid peroxidation on the surface of human skin [8]. Because of this, squalane iseffective in reducing skin irritations, caused by lipid peroxidation.

    in argan oilare high in unsaturated fatty acids such as linoleic acid. It helps protect the skin from moisture loss and strengthens the skin's elasticity. In addition, it is said to have anti-inflammatory properties, so it is also often used for scaly, dry, irritated skin. In addition, argan oil is rich in antioxidants such as vitamin E [4].

    Almond oilis a fatty vegetable oil obtained from almond seeds by cold pressing. The major fatty acids are oleic acid (60-90%) and linoleic acid (about 20%). This oil has a soothing effect and makes the skin soft [5].

    Reference list

    [1] GOUSSARD, Valentin et al. Bio-based alternatives to volatile silicones: Relationships between chemical structure, physicochemical properties and functional performances.Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2022, 102679.

    [2] THIELE, Jens J.; HSIEH, Sherry N.; EKANAYAKE‐MUDIYANSELAGE, Swarna. Vitamin E: critical review of its current use in cosmetic and clinical dermatology.Dermatologic surgery, 2005, 31: 805-813.

    [3] Online access:https://cosmileeurope.eu/lt/inci/sudedamoji-dalis/1814/bisabolol/ 

    [4] Online access:https://cosmileeurope.eu/lt/inci/sudedamoji-dalis/1152/argania-spinosa-kernel-oil/ 

    [5] Online access:https://cosmileeurope.eu/lt/inci/sudedamoji-dalis/13265/prunus-amygdalus-dulcis-oil/ 

    [6] Online access:https://cosmileeurope.eu/lt/inci/sudedamoji-dalis/1858/borago-officinalis-seed-oil/ 

    [7] GOUSSARD, Valentin et al. Bio-based alternatives to volatile silicones: Relationships between chemical structure, physicochemical properties and functional performances.Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2022, 102679.

    [8] KIM, Se-Kwon; KARADENIZ, Fatih. Biological importance and applications of squalene and squalane.Advances in food and nutrition research, 2012, 65: 223-233.

    [9] Online access:https://cosmileeurope.eu/lt/inci/sudedamoji-dalis/15418/squalane/ 

    [10] Online access:https://cosmileeurope.eu/lt/inci/sudedamoji-dalis/16237/tocopheryl-acetate/ 

    SOS oil serum for lips
    SOS oil serum for lips
    SOS oil serum for lips
    SOS oil serum for lips