
Our product is available in
Beauty Store
Al-Ghassani opposite Bank of the East, near Our Lady of Fatima Church.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Answer: First, identify your skin type (dry, oily, combination, sensitive).
- Dry skin: Look for moisturizing ingredients like hyaluronic acid or jojoba oil.
- Oily skin: Opt for products containing salicylic acid or aloe vera to regulate oil production.
- Sensitive skin: Avoid alcohol and fragrances; use soothing ingredients like oatmeal or chamomile.
Answer: It’s not a general rule. Both have their merits:
- Natural ingredients (like honey, green tea) are gentle and rich in antioxidants but might trigger allergies in some people.
- Chemical ingredients (like retinol, synthetic Vitamin C) are often backed by research for their effectiveness against wrinkles or pigmentation. A balanced combination could be ideal!
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- Tea tree oil: Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory.
- Diluted apple cider vinegar: Balances skin pH.
- Witch hazel: Tightens pores and reduces oil. Use cautiously, and avoid applying undiluted oils directly to oily skin.
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- Natural Vitamin C (found in citrus fruits): Boosts collagen and evens skin tone.
- Rose oil: Rich in Vitamins A and E to fight wrinkles.
- Yogurt: Contains lactic acid for gentle exfoliation and hydration. Don’t forget daily use of natural sunscreen (containing zinc oxide)!
Answer: Yes, like any other ingredient. Some examples:
- Essential oils (like lavender): May irritate sensitive skin.
- Citrus fruits (like lemon): Increase sun sensitivity if applied directly. Tip: Test the product on a small patch of skin before use, and consult a dermatologist if you have a history of allergies.
Answer: Not necessarily! Focus on the quality of ingredients rather than quantity.
- Too many ingredients can cause irritation or unexpected reactions.
- Start with a simple routine: gentle cleanser + basic moisturizer + sunscreen, then add targeted ingredients as needed (like niacinamide for dark circles).
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- Collagen is a key protein that maintains skin elasticity and firmness. Its levels decrease with age.
- Topical products may not penetrate deeply (due to large molecules), but some natural ingredients can stimulate its production, such as:
- Vitamin C: Found in oranges and strawberries.
- Peptides: Found in soy and rice.
- Aloe vera: Enhances cell renewal.
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- Vitamin A (retinol): Renews cells and fights aging.
- Vitamin C: Powerful antioxidant and brightens skin.
- Vitamin E: Moisturizes and protects against sun damage.
- Vitamin B3 (niacinamide): Reduces redness and regulates oil production. Sources:
- A diet rich in fruits and vegetables.
- Topical products with well-researched concentrations.
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- Deep hydration: Contains amino acids and minerals.
- Antioxidant properties: Protects from free radicals causing aging.
- Detoxification: Clears skin impurities.
- Reduces inflammation: Great for sensitive or irritated skin. Popular types: Chlorella, kelp, red algae.
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- Rich in omega-3 and proteins: Nourishes skin and improves elasticity.
- Anti-aging: Contains phospholipids that rebuild cells.
- Suitable for dry and mature skin: Provides deep hydration. Warning: Might not be ideal for very oily or acne-prone skin due to its rich composition.
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- Stimulates collagen: Enhances production of essential youth proteins.
- Instant glow: Gold particles reflect light, giving a natural radiance.
- Anti-inflammatory: Calms irritated or red skin. Note: Often used in luxury products, but its effect is more cosmetic than therapeutic.