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You might be wondering: What exactly is organic skin care? The answer is simple. Organic skin care what we call a product where the most natural ingredients were taken and later added to create a natural product that is both safe and healthy for your skin.
Organic skin care dates back to the dawn of man. When mankind’s interest in skin care first originated they would use natural herbs and other natural products they found out in the wild to apply on their faces and body in the hopes of treating a certain skin condition or simply making their skin look better. As a matter of fact, women and men from Ancient Egypt would use make-up made from vegetable and animal products.
But with the development of technology, these natural ingredients have been slowly replaced with man-made chemical compounds. It seemed like a good idea at first, but these harsh ingredients led to irritation and redness. In order to counterbalance these effects science created new and less irritating chemical ingredients; however, the effects on people with sensitive skin was still evident.
Today most skin care companies have decided to make a complete change and go back to the beginning: natural ingredients. Some products now offer skin care products that contain extracts from organic fruits and vegetables. These are probably the most popular type of natural ingredients used in skin care products. Nonetheless, there are some skin care lotions that have discovered and incorporated natural biological ingredients that are proving to have regenerative properties capable of repairing damaged skin tissue. By taking the benefits found in both these types of natural ingredients we can say that organic skin care has evolved into a whole new level of skin care products.
This is the case with skin care lines that add snail (or Helix aspersa) extract and strawberry seed oil to their products. The benefits of this first ingredient were discovered by heliciculture workers in Chile. They noticed that working with the snails helped make the skin on their hands smoother as well as helping any injuries heal faster.
It soon became evident that the serum secreted by these snails would make a great addition to any skincare product. In order to preserve the natural qualities of this ingredient that serum is safely extracted from the snails and quickly stored away. Later it is added to gels, creams, and lotions that are used to treat eye wrinkles, skin wrinkles, facial wrinkles and even acne skin care.
The Best Natural Cream for Wrinkles
One of the skin care areas where snail extract excels is in wrinkle therapy. In addition to treating wrinkles it is also a great moisturizer and helps regenerate skin tissue by improving its support structure, therefore, making the skin smoother and plumper. Its fast absorption lets it get to the root of the problem quickly.
In the case of acne scars, this natural ingredient has the ability to coordinate dead skin cell removal and regulate cellular communication. The improved exchange between skin cells stimulates proliferation of skin cells which, in turn, boosts collagen and elastin levels in the skin. Advanced levels of collagen and elastin are essential to rebuild damaged skin cell growth in the spot where the scar existed. This is also true for most types of scars caused by acne, burns, or lesions.
You see, it doesn’t matter if you’re looking for the best eye cream or an acne scar removal cream, organic skin care is the newest way to treat all of your skin care needs.
BERRYSISTIBLE is an organic line of skin care products and a skin care lotion that is created by uniting a natural serum with the antioxidant powers of strawberry seed oil. This leads to a complex composition that includes glycoprotein enzymes, copper peptides and co-enzymes, proteoglycans, glycosaminoglycans, and antioxidants that make BERRYSISTIBLE products ideal for skin regeneration.
- Aileen Fitzharris




