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Beeswax: How to Best Use for Beauty Benefits

May 20, 2022 · Leave a Comment

EPIONCE BRAND INGREDIENT OVERVIEW: It is World Bee Day! Hurray to our industrious flying friends! We know bees give us skincare benefits from honey, but there is also beauty benefits to beeswax.

So we celebrate World Bee Day by featuring Epionce, a brand that puts beeswax to good beauty use in a range of medical-grade, botanically-based products for remarkable skincare.

Epionce and Beeswax

Epionce uses beeswax in its’ product range. What is so special about beeswax?

The Buzz About Beeswax

Beeswax is a bee by-product made from the honeycomb of the honeybee.

Beeswax is best known for its’ ability to soften the skin, such as chapped lips.  But beeswax is much more than a natural lip balm.

Beeswax has an occlusive quality to provide a barrier while retaining moisture. It protects from irritants and acts as a long-lasting protective barrier layer from environmental irritants and extreme weather.

It is an anti-allergenic and anti-inflammatory.

Packed with vitamin A, beeswax helps with healing, stimulates cell turnover, protects against UV radiation, and fights against the free radicals that cause premature signs of aging.

Thank you, bees!

What The Experts Say about Beeswax

Dr. Thornfeldt, Clinical Dermatologist and Founder of Episciences, and creator of Epionce, totally gets the potential of beeswax within botanically-based skincare.

Here is what Dr. Thornfeldt and other researchers have to say about the impact of beeswax on skin:

“Beeswax is a natural humectant with protective wax esters to help draw and lock in moisture, keeping skin hydrated, firm, and plump”

“Beeswax provides a natural, gentle exfoliation to keep you soft and smooth.”
“It soothes irritated skin making it an excellent choice as a healing skincare ingredient.”
 “the perfect balance of nourishment to calm skin, keep it bacteria free, along with healing wounds and fighting infection.“

Beeswax is especially important in the care of our skin barrier.

Most anti-aging topicals are aggressive: retinols, aHAs, Vitamin C. They can disrupt the skin barrier with their drying, peeling side effects. But care for our skin barrier goes beyond dry skin concerns. Our skin barrier must be maintained and protected.

Why Protect Our Skin Barrier with Beeswax

OUR SKIN HAS SEEN SOME THINGS. BAD THINGS.

Research shows environmental stressors are a significant oxidative factor, damaging our skin barrier and accelerating skin aging.[1]

European environmental scientists concluded that air pollution, UV radiation, frigid temperatures, dust, dry air, tobacco smoke exposure, and even our cosmetics and skincare take a collective toll on the skin.[2]

It is imperative to keep our skin barrier intact. Studies also show air pollution makes skin conditions such as atopic dermatitis, even worse. [3]

Epionce uses beeswax in their skincare to protect the skin barrier

Epionce uses beeswax in their skincare to protect the skin barrier

The Epionce Product Range Featuring Beeswax

The Epionce product range is designed to provide skin protection while treating the skin.

And the bees are helping! Below are a few Epionce medical-grade, botanically-based products that contain beeswax:

Medical Barrier Cream

Medical Barrier Cream

Epionce Renewal Calming Cream

Clinically proven to relieve the symptoms of eczema, including itching, redness, and dryness.

Formulated with ceramides to help protect the skin barrier, Renewal Calming Cream hydrates and repairs extremely dry, sensitive skin. Optimal for skin that is resistant to sensitizers and preservatives found in standard moisturizers.

Renewal Calming Cream also includes:

  • Colloidal Oatmeal
  • Rosa Canina Fruit
  • Safflower Seed Oil
  • Meadowfoam
  • White Water Lily
Read our upcoming full Epionce Renewal Calming Cream review for details.

Epionce Renewal Facial Cream

The flagship Epionce product. A rich emollient face cream to reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and other signs of skin aging.

It is an excellent balance of buffering skin barriers and treating ingredients, safe for even sensitive skin. It provides skin clarity and radiance.

Got Sensitive skin? Use this TIP:  Pair with Epionce Lytic Tx to get better anti-aging results than can be seen with the leading retinoids!

Along with beeswax, other natural key ingredients include:

  • Rosa Canina
  • Safflower Seed
  • Avocado Oil
  • Olive Oil
  • Lavender extract
  • Date Fruit Extract
  • Meadowfoam
  • Flax Seed
  • Apple Fruit Extract

Read our upcoming full Epionce Renewal Facial Cream review for details.

Epionce Medical Barrier Cream

Very sensitive skin types will love this barrier cream as it addresses the hydration needs of red, irritated, scaly dry skin. Ideal for skin compromised by chemicals or aggressive topicals.

We love that it does not contain sensitizers, chemicals, or preservatives typically found in moisturizers.

Epionce Medical Barrier Cream is special because it works on very sensitive or susceptible skin, including compromised skin. This barrier cream is ideal for skin conditions such as eczema or skin compromised by skin irritations such as chemical peels, dermaplaning, or aggressive topicals.

Medical Barrier Cream is a gentle soothing emollient

Medical Barrier Cream is a gentle soothing emollient with a thick rich consistency that fully absorbs into the skin

Along with beeswax, other natural key ingredients include:

  • Rosa Canina Fruit
  • Safflower Seed Oil
  • White Water Lily
  • Onion Bulb extract
  • Apple Fruit extract
  • Meadowfoam extract
Read our upcoming full Epionce Medical Barrier Cream review for details.

Find Epionce

Find these Epionce products at epionce.com

Epionce uses beeswax derived from the honeycomb for outstanding skincare results

Epionce uses beeswax derived from the honeycomb for outstanding skincare results


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References

  1. Rinnerthaler, M., Bischof, J., Streubel, M. K., Trost, A., Richter, K. (2015). Oxidative stress in aging human skin. Biomolecules5, 545-589. doi: 10.3390/biom5020545
  2. Krutmann, J., Bouloc, A., Sore, G., Bernard, B. A., Passeron, T. (2017). The skin aging exposome. J. Dermatol. Sci. 85, 152-161. doi: 10.1016/j.jdermsci.2016.09.015
  3. Kim, J., Kim, E. H., Oh, I., Jung, K., Han, Y., Cheong, H. K., et al. (2013). Symptoms of atopic dermatitis are influenced by outdoor air pollution. J. Allergy. Clin. Immunol. 132, 495-498 e491. doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2013.04.019

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Epionce Renewal Facial Cream, Renewal Calming Cream and Medical Barrier Cream were submitted to Style Chicks for consideration purposes. All opinions and experiences are 100% our own.

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Anti-Aging, Product Review, Skincare
Tagged: beeswax, Colloidal Oatmeal, epionce, Skincare, White Water Lily

Why Love Dr. Botanicals Goji Superfood Glow Boosting Serum

May 19, 2022 · Leave a Comment

REVIEW: Part of the apothecary collection,  Dr. Botanicals Goji Superfood Glow Boosting Serum provides the outstanding skincare benefits of Goji Berries. This vegan formulation is free of wheat and gluten and delivers a healthy glow while repairing damaged skin around the delicate eye area.

Dr. Botanicals Goji Superfood Glow Boosting Serum

Dr. Botanicals Goji Superfood Glow Boosting Serum

About Dr. Botanicals Goji Superfood Glow

Dr. Botanicals Goji Superfood Glow Boosting Serum targets the eye area skin to brighten and repair while hydrating. It contains:

  • Persian Silk Tree Extract which reduces the appearance of dark circles and under-eye bags.
  • Grapefruit Essential Oil Grapefruit is high in Vitamin C to reduce skin imperfections such as hyperpigmentation, fine lines, and wrinkles.

And of course, it contains Goji Berry.

About Goji Berry the Superfood


Goji berries are also known as wolfberries. They are considered a superfood. Goji berries have nutrients to repair damaged skin.

  • Goji berries are rich in vitamin C to synthesize collagen. [1]
  • Goji Berries contain 19 amino acids, the building blocks of the hair protein keratin. Amino acids penetrate the hair shaft to repair and strengthen. Amino acids are also hydrating and increase the efficacy of other hydrating humectant agents in this formula.[2]
  • Goji berries contain trace minerals to topically feed follicles including zinc, iron, calcium, germanium, selenium, and phosphorus.
  • Copper aids skincare in producing hyaluronic acid, collagen, and elastin [3]
  • Goji berries are antioxidants that contain vitamins B1, B2, B6, and vitamin E, plus beta-sisterol, an anti-inflammatory agent.
  • Linoleic acid is an omega-6 fatty acid that has anti-inflammatory and hydrating properties. Omega-6 makes skin soft and dewy. [4]

Other Dr. Botanicals Apothecary Collection Products We Love

Dr. Botanicals Kale Superfood Nourishing Day Moisturizer

Dr. Botanicals Kale Superfood Nourishing Day Moisturizer is a fast absorbing day cream with Lutein, Vitamin C and of course, Kale.

Read more about Dr. Botanicals Kale Superfood Nourishing Day Moisturizer

Dr. Botanicals Kale Superfood Nourishing Day Moisturizer

Dr. Botanicals Kale Superfood Nourishing Day Moisturizer


Dr Botanicals Pomegranate Superfood Brightening Eye Serum

It brightens while it hydrates because of the synergy between the natural ingredients of the raspberry seed oil and pomegranate.

Dr Botanicals Pomegranate Superfood Brightening Eye Serum

Dr Botanicals Pomegranate Superfood Brightening Eye Serum

Read more about Dr Botanicals Pomegranate Superfood Brightening Eye Serum

Dr Botanicals Kiwi Cooling Eye Serum

References for Dr Botanicals Goji Superfood Glow Ingredients

  1. Andrei Mocan, et al. “UHPLC-QTOF-MS analysis of bioactive constituents from two Romanian Goji (Lycium barbarum L.) berries cultivars and their antioxidant, enzyme inhibitory, and real-time cytotoxicological evaluation” Food and Chemical Toxicology, Volume 115, 2018, Pages 414-424, ISSN 0278-6915, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fct.2018.01.054.
  2. Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology, July 2001, pages 392-399
  3. Bernice Cheung, Macy Kwan, Ruth Chan, Mandy Sea, Jean Woo, Chapter 47 “Potential of Asian Natural Products for Health in Aging, Molecular Basis of Nutrition and Aging”, Academic Press, 2016, Pages 659-676
  4. Alessandra Cristina Pedro, et al, Qualitative and nutritional comparison of goji berry fruits produced in organic and conventional systems, Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 257, 2019, 108660, ISSN 0304-4238, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2019.108660.

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Dr. Botanicals Goji Superfood Glow Boosting Serum was submitted to Style Chicks for consideration purposes.

The Style Chicks team personally tests and thoroughly evaluates each product before it is featured.

Style Chicks independently researches product ingredients to understand how every featured product works.

All opinions and experiences are 100% our own.

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Beauty, Product Review, Skincare
Tagged: Goji, Goji Berry

Why Use Rosehip Seed Oil for Better Skin and Hair

May 12, 2022 · Leave a Comment

ROSEHIP INGREDIENT GUIDE: Rosehip Seed Oil is an ingredient we may take for granted, but rosehip oil gets things done. Organic rosehip oil is a beauty superhero.

We’ve recently featured it in shampoos, skin, and body treatments. Let’s examine the research on this beauty powerhouse and its’ skin and hair benefits.

Plus, find some of our favorite products that use Rose hip Seed Oil.

What is Rosehip Seed Oil?

Rose hip Seed Oil is also known as Rosa Canina Seed Oil.  It comes from the fruit and seeds of the rosa canina rose bush. The fruit and seeds are packed with nutrients.

Rosehip Seed Oil is both a treating and a hydrating ingredient. It offers the benefits of Vitamin C and Retinol serums (Vitamin A). It refines texture and lightens dark spots but without the skin irritation associated with the aforementioned actives.

When unrefined, Rose hip Oil retains more of the benefits. It also carries a heavy scent. Refined Rosehip oil has far less scent but fewer benefits. Cold-pressed Rosehip oil retains maximum benefits.

Rosehip Research RoundUp: What Rosehip Oil Does

Rich in nutrients and vitamins, Rose hip Seed Oil addresses multiple skin concerns at once.

Wild Rose hip Oil is high in Vitamins A, C, and E. They provide nutrients, fade acne scars and promote cell turnover.

Reduce Wrinkles, Keep Skin Hydrated

Rose Hip oil retains moisture in the skin cells. Vitamins E and C work synergistically to keep skin hydrated during rejuvenation. This hydration reduces wrinkles and improves skin elasticity. [1]

Skin That Glows, Dry Skin Relief

Rose hip oil has omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3 makes skin glow, as well as soothe and moisturize eczema or dry skin. [2] It is also useful to soothe the skin from any irritation. I find it works well on acne scars and rougher skin areas.

Cold Pressed Rose hip Oil retains linoleic acid. Linoleic acid (Vitamin F) is an omega-6 fatty acid with skin barrier-strengthening, healing, hydrating and anti-inflammatory properties.

It is the predominant fat in skin cells. This forms a lipid barrier that holds moisture in skin cells, which keeps skin at optimal hydration levels.

Rosehip Seed Oil is Collagen Enhancing

Rosehip oil is collagen enhancing and preserving. It contains Vitamins A and C for collagen production.

Rosehips have one hundred times more C than an orange. Studies show topical Vitamin C application creates meaningful anti-aging change within Rosehips contain vitamin C60 days. Improvements were seen in all ages groups and were notable for improvement to the thickness of the epidermis and dermis. [3] Rose Hip oil delivers potent Vitamin C without the irritation found in many topical Cs.

Rosehip oil also inhibits MMP-1, an enzyme that breaks down collagen within the body. [4]

Antioxidant

Rose Hip Oil contains powerful antioxidants to remove toxins and improve skin texture. Visible results can be seen especially quickly on sun-damaged skin.

Redness, Rosacea & Skin Tone

Rose Hip oil has retinoic acid. This clears red marks, uneven skin tone and even helps rosacea.

If you can’t tolerate retinol, rose hip oil is an option.

Hair & Scalp Health

Healthy scalps grow healthy hair, Rosehip oil balances oil production for clearer scalp skin. Vitamin E keeps brittle hair hydrated. Rose hip oil combined with a carrier oil makes for a wonderful scalp massage.

Favorite Products With Rosehip Seed Oil

We have featured several skin and hair care products that use Rosehip Seed Oil.  Check out some of our favorites in the article “SCIENCE OF SKINCARE: FAVORITE PRODUCTS FEATURING ROSEHIP SEED OIL”

  


QUESTIONS? COMMENTS?

Have any comments or questions? The Style Chicks are here to answer them.

Know a rose hip seed oil product that should be on this list? Tell us!

Leave a comment or email us at questions@stylechicks.com


References

  1. Phetcharat, L et al. “The effectiveness of a standardized rose hip powder, containing seeds and shells of Rosa canina, on cell longevity, skin wrinkles, moisture, and elasticity.” Clinical interventions in aging vol. 10 1849-56. 19 Nov. 2015, doi:10.2147/CIA.S90092
  2. Grajzer, Magdalena, et al. “Characteristics of rose hip (Rosa canina L.) cold-pressed oil and its oxidative stability studied by the differential scanning calorimetry method.”  Food Chemistry 188 (2015): 459-466.
  3. Crisan D, Roman I, Crisan M, Scharffetter-Kochanek K, Badea R. “The role of vitamin C in pushing back the boundaries of skin aging: an ultrasonographic approach. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2015;8:463″ 470. Published 2015 Sep 2. doi:10.2147/CCID.S84903
  4. Phetcharat, The effectiveness, Clinical

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Ingredient Guides, Science of Skincare, Skincare
Tagged: Rosa Canina Seed Oil, Rosehip, Rosehip Seed Oil

Civant Meladerm Pigment Correction Benefits You Will Love

May 4, 2022 · Leave a Comment

Meladerm Review:  A gentle alternative to Hydroquinone, Civant Meladerm Pigment Correction addresses skin discoloration including age spots. It contains a stellar lineup of effective, powerful, natural ingredients that are gentle to the skin and won’t cause excess irritation.

Civant Meladerm Pigment Correction uses natural ingredients to counteract discoloration

Civant Meladerm Pigment Correction uses natural ingredients to counteract discoloration

Why Civant Meladerm Pigment Correction is Special

I am a sunscreen devotee but still managed to get discoloration on my cheekbones. This discoloration is dark, like contour, right on the part of the upper cheek where the highlighter should go.

And I have tried all kinds of creams and serums and even with concealer, this discoloration is still there.

So I was pretty excited to try a Hydroquinone-free way to deal address dark spots, acne and scars. It combines ingredients proven to lighten discoloration with exfoliation ingredients to tackle all kinds of unwanted pigment issues.

Does Civant Meladerm Pigment Correction Really Work?

Yes, in our experience Meladerm can treat age related discoloration (age spots), dark spots or hyperpigmentation from sun damage, acne scars and dark marks.

Meladerm also targets:

  • Uneven Skin Tone
  • Melasma
  • Elbows & Knees
  • Underarms
  • Discolorations
  • Birthmarks
  • Old Scars
remove discoloration naturally from face, throat, and hands

Meladerm Pigment Correction remove discoloration naturally from face, throat, and hands

Civant Meladerm Pigment Correction PACKAGING

Civant Meladerm Pigment Correction is in an opaque package with an airless dispenser.

Civant Meladerm

What is in Civant Meladerm? The Key Meladerm Ingredients


Niacinamide

Niacinamide is a Vitamin B3 derivative.

It combats sallowness, blotchiness, and hyperpigmented spots in aging skin. Additionally, Niacinamide treats a loss of elasticity and reduces redness. It also fades acne scars and brightens the skin.

Licorice root

Licorice root

Licorice Root Extract

Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract.

Licorice root contains glabridin, a potent antioxidant that soothes skin.

It lightens dark circles gently, improves uneven tone and skin redness.

Additionally, it is safe for even sensitive skin. [1]

It also removes discoloration naturally from face, throat, and hands.

Vitamin C

Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate

A form of Vitamin C.

Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate (SAP) is a water-soluble C particularly effective in acne treatment and prevention. SAP is a stable precursor of vitamin C that ensures a constant delivery of vitamin C into the skin. [2]

It won’t turn brown or go bad. SAP has a strong antimicrobial effect.

Alpha Arbutin

A natural skin-lightening agent extracted from bearberry. It inhibits melanocytes from producing melanin. This means that over time, there is slowly less hyperpigmentation.

It is also effective on:

  • acne scars
  • photoaging
  • age spots
  • certain types of dark undereye circles

Additionally, it pairs well with Niacinamide.

How Pomegranate Benefits Skin on StyleChicks

Pomegranate

Punica Granatum

Pomegranate Seed Oil contains three times the antioxidants of wine or green tea. [3]

It increases skin barrier formation and improves skin hydration.

Testing shows Pomegranate holds double its’ weight in water.
Also, it helps to build collagen.

It has Omega 5 fatty acid. This reduces skin inflammation. It also aids in skin repair for scarring, discoloration, and acne marks.

Gigawhite

Gigawhite is a combination of natural herbs and flowering plants that promote skin brightening.

Specifically:

Mallow

Mallow Malva Sylvestris (mallow) Extract

This is a natural floral extract. It contains Vitamins A, C, and E. This nourishes dry and damaged skin, restoring elasticity.

Mallow extract also softens while being gentle enough for the most sensitive of skin.

Mint

Piperita Leaf Extract

Piperita Leaf Extract is a variety of Peppermint. It has both cooling and anesthetic properties to quell skin irritation.

It also soothes rough & dry skin.

Primula Veris Extract

Cowslip

Primula Veris Extract is an herb commonly known as cowslip. It has cell-regenerating effects that help skin recover from topical actives.

It contains C and beta carotene to even out skin tone and reduce acne scars.

Alchemilla Vulgaris Extract

Alchemilla Vulgaris Extract comes from the Ladys mantle flower/herb.

It is rich in tannins, flavonoids, and salicylic acid.

Salicylic evens skin tone and treats acne.

StyleChicks defines Mad Hippie ingredients

Veronica Officinalis flower

Veronica Officinalis Extract

This extract comes from a wildflower.

It contains Vitamins C, E, and K to condition and heal the skin.

Melissa Officinalis Leaf Extract

Melissa Officinalis Leaf Extract is lemon balm leaf.

It has caffeine and ferulic acid. It also counteracts sun damage.

Achillea Millefolium Extract

Yarrow ingredient definition on StyleChicks.com

Yarrow

Achillea Millefolium Extract is Yarrow.

Yarrow is used in ancient and folk medicine practices.

It reduces inflammation. It also promotes healing and circulation.

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Amla

Phyllanthus Emblica Fruit Extract

Also known as Amla or Indian Gooseberry.

Amla is high in Vitamin C to increase collagen and fades scars. It is also nutrient-rich and restorative.

A Cocoa Seed

Cocoa Seed Butter

Cocoa Butter helps the skin remain resilient and elastic. It is also moisturizing.

Cocoa Seed Butter contains a significant amount of polyphenol and flavonoid antioxidants. It also prevents peeling skin and keeps skin elastic.

Scutellaria Baicalensis Root Extract

Also known as Baikal skullcap.

The root of Baikal Skullcap contains baicalin, wogonoside, baicalein, wogonin, and oroxylin A, all of which are flavones, a type of antioxidant that lend color to various plants and are known to be soothing.

It can help skin better withstand environmental aggressors that can worsen the look of many common skin concerns.

Grapefruit Peel

Grapefruit Peel

Citrus Paradisi

Citrus Paradisi, commonly known as Grapefruit Peel Oil, is high in collagen-producing Vitamin C.

It has antibacterial benefits and studies show it reduces acne.[4]

As with other citrus oils, it is an antioxidant with an uplifting scent.

Kojic Acid

Kojic acid is an anti-oxidant that helps sun-damaged skin.

It is a natural skin lightening agent that lightens sun damage-induced hyperpigmentation by inhibiting the future production of excess melanin.

Lemon

Citrus Limon

Lemon contains concentrated vitamin C to build collagen, fade age spots and rejuvenate photodamage.

Vitamin C reduces excess oil production, shrinks pores, and exfoliates dead surface skin. These reduce the formation of adult acne while treating skin aging.

Lemon is also a natural exfoliator and skin purifier. [5] It alleviates skin inflammation [6] and reduces certain infection-causing bacterias [7] that can leave discoloration.

Argan Nut

Argan Nut

Argania Spinosa (Argan) Oil

Argan Nut Oil deeply hydrates scaly skin and regulates sebum production to reduce breakouts and fades acne scars. It is an anti-oxidant with fatty acids that are like a superfood for the skin.

What it Doesn’t Contain

  • Hydroquinone
  • Sulfates
  • Fragrance
  • Mineral Oil
  • Parabens

The Civant Meladerm Experience

I used it daily and in about 3 weeks I saw a big difference in the evenness of my skin tone, my dark spots are lighter and seem smaller, even my decade-old acne scars. Next I am trying it on a childhood scar.

It does not sting or cause irritated skin. I love that it is fragrance-free!

How to Best Use Meladerm

  1. Just a pea-size amount is enough to spread very thinly over all areas of discoloration and uneven texture.
  2. Spread its as thinly as you can.
  3. I put it on acne scars, age spots, under my nostrils, and dark areas around my mouth.
  4. Wear a sunscreen during the day

Where to Buy Civant Meladerm

Find Civant Meladerm Pigment Correction at Civant Skincare


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References

  1. Natural Product Research, December 2007, pages 1,234-1,239
  2. Klock, J. *; Ikeno, H. +; Ohmori, K. ++; Nishikawa, T. [S]; Vollhardt, J. *; Schehlmann, V. *, Sodium ascorbyl phosphate shows in vitro and in vivo efficacy in the prevention and treatment of acne vulgaris. [Article] International Journal of Cosmetic Science. 27(3):171-176, June 2005
  3. Antioxidant Activity of Pomegranate Juice and Its Relationship with Phenolic Composition and ProcessingMaría I. Gil,† Francisco A. Tomás-Barberán,†, Betty Hess-Pierce,‡ Deirdre M. Holcroft,§ and, and Adel A. Kader*, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2000 48 (10)
  4. de Cássia da Silveira E Sá, Rita et al. Analgesic-Like Activity of Essential Oil Constituents: An Update.” International journal of molecular sciences vol. 18,12 2392. 9 Dec. 2017
  5. Man, Adrian et al. “Antimicrobial Activity of Six Essential Oils Against a Group of Human Pathogens: A Comparative Study.” Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) vol. 8,1 15. 28 Jan. 2019,
  6.  Anil Kumar Maurya, et al, “The essential oil from Citrus limetta Risso peels alleviates skin inflammation: In-vitro and in-vivo study”, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 212, 2018, Pages 86-94
  7. Hou, He-Shuai et al. “Extraction of essential oil from Citrus reticulate Blanco peel and its antibacterial activity against Cutibacterium acnes (formerly Propionibacterium acnes).” Heliyon vol. 5,12 e02947. 2 Dec. 2019

ABOUT THIS POST

Our team personally tests and thoroughly evaluates each product before it is featured.

Civant Meladerm Pigment Correction was submitted to Style Chicks for consideration purposes.

We independently research product ingredients to understand how every featured product works. We show our research in the References section of each article.

All opinions and experiences are 100% our own.

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Product Review, Sensitive Skin, Skincare
Tagged: Civant Meladerm Pigment Correction, discoloration, Does Meladerm work?, How to fade acne scars, Hydroquinone, Meladerm review, product review, Skincare

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