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Anti-Blemish Brightening Serum

Product Code : 152.01.0254
375.00 TL
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PRODUCT INFO

  • Exposure to the sun for a long time
  • Aging
  • Hormonal changes in the body during certain periods
  • Acne
  • Genetic factors
  • Inflammation of the skin
  • Injuries
  • Skin irritations

due to such reasons, there may be blemishes on our skin. One of the methods that can be used to reduce skin blemishes is to use medicinal and aromatic herbal oils.

“Agreka Anti-Blemish Brightening Serum” was developed with the unique benefits of Grape Seed, Rosehip Seed oils, Carrot Seed, Nioli and Patchouli essential oils, suitable for all skin types.

Grape Seed Oil contains proanthocyanidins (GSP), powerful antioxidants and free radical scavengers; Thanks to these, grape seed oil helps equalize skin tone [1] [2].

Rosehip Seed Oil helps the body form vitamin A, which is responsible for tissue regeneration and reconstruction. Therefore, it is very helpful in tissue regeneration and reducing wound hyperpigmentation (color changes) and shrinking their profile [3] [4] [5].

Carrot Seed Essential Oil helps nourish and moisturize the skin, tighten muscle tissue, add elasticity, reduce the appearance of skin blemishes and fine lines, and balance the skin's sebum [6] [7].

Nioli Essential Oil helps balance the skin, reduce the appearance of scars and blemishes, and keep skin looking healthy [8] [9] [10].

Patchouli Essential Oil helps reduce the appearance of facial blemishes [11] [12].

“Agreka Anti-Blemish Brightening Serum”, which you can easily apply to your skin with its roll-on head, helps reduce the appearance of blemishes on your skin and equalize your skin tone when used regularly.

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Ingredients

(*Essential oil component)

 

How to Use?

Topical Use:  Apply via massaging to the blemished areas with its roll-on head.

 

Storage Conditions

Store in a dry place out of the reach of children, at room temperature, with cover closed and protected from sunlight.

 

ANALYSIS RESULTS

Fatty acids are naturally found in the oils of aromatic plants. The benefit of a herbal oil depends on the amount of fatty acids in it.

For this reason, be sure to pay attention to the fatty acid ratios of herbal oil products you use.

“Agreka Anti-Blemish Brightening Serum” Composition of Fatty Acids / GC-MS Analysis Results:


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Analyzes were made in the laboratories of Anadolu University Plant, Medicine and Scientific Research Application and Research Center (AÜBİBAM).

According to the European Commission Cosmetics Regulation:

  • Linoleic Acid (Omega 6), Linolenic Acid (Omega 3):  It helps skin care and the skin look soft and smooth. It helps to enhance the appearance and feel of the hair, to prevent and reduce the electrification of hair and to comb the hair easily, hair gain suppleness softness, volume and shine. It helps to keep the body surface clean. 
  • Oleic Acid (Omega 9); Palmitic Acid:  It helps the skin look soft and smooth.
  • Stearic Acid:  It helps to replenish the lipids of the top layers of the skin and hair. It helps to keep the body surface clean and create a pleasant smell.
  • Arachidic Acid: It helps to keep the body surface clean.
  • Eicosenoic Acid (Omega 9): It helps the hair to gain shine, flexibility, softness, easy combing, and improve its appearance and feel. 

 

Warnings

  • Avoid contact with eyes, in case of contact rinse with plenty of water.
  • Do not use the product if you have a known allergy to any of its ingredients.
  • It is recommended that children, pregnant or breastfeeding women, people using medication should consult their doctor before using the product.



Information

Herbal supplement products are not promoted by specifying the indication and the name of the disease in accordance with the relevant law and advertising regulation rules.

Our products are herbal supplements, not drugs.

Academic Studies

[1] R. R. Korać, K. M. Khambholja (2011). Potential of herbs in skin protection from ultraviolet radiation. Pharmacogn Rev. 2011 Jul-Dec; 5(10): 164–173.

[2] Garavaglia et al. Grape Seed Oil Compounds: Biological and Chemical Actions for Health. Nutrition and Metabolic Insights 2016:9 59–64 doi:10.4137/NMI.S32910.

[3] Santos, J.S.; Vieira, A.B.D.; Kamada, I. A Rosa Mosqueta no tratamento de feridas abertas: Uma revisão. Rev. Bras. Enferm. 2009, 62, 457–462.

[4] Contri, R.V.; Kulkamp-Guerreiro, I.C.; da Silva, S.J.; Frank, L.A.; Pohlmann, A.R.; Guterres, S.S. Nanoencapsulation of rose-hip oil prevents oil oxidation and allows obtainment of gel and film topical formulations. AAPS PharmSciTech 2016, 17, 863–871.

[5] Franco, D.; Pinelo, M.; Sineiro, J.; Núñez, M.J. Processing of Rosa rubiginosa: Extraction of oil and antioxidant substances. Bioresour. Technol. 2007, 98, 3506–3512.

[6] Purchon, N., & Cantele, L. (2014). The Complete Book of Essential Oils and Aromatherapy, 25th Anniversary Edition. (Novato, CA: New World Library. Pg. 43.)

[7] Singh, S., Lohani, A., Kumar Mishra, A., Verma, A. (2018) Formulation and evaluation of carrot seed oil-based cosmetic emulsions (Pgs. 99-107).

[8] W.-W. Chao, C.-C. Su, H.-Y. Peng, S.-T. Chou (2017). Melaleuca quinquenervia essential oil inhibits α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone-induced melanin production and oxidative stress in B16 melanoma cells. August 2017, Phytomedicine 34.

[9] De Luca, I.; Pedram, P.; Moeini, A.; Cerruti, P.; Peluso, G.; Di Salle, A.; Germann, N. Nanotechnology Development for Formulating Essential Oils in Wound Dressing Materials to Promote the Wound-Healing Process: A Review. Appl. Sci. 2021, 11, 1713

[10] H. N. Jang, S. N. Park (2014). Antimicrobial Activity of Niaouli (Melaleuca quinquenervia) Leaf Extracts against Skin Flora. Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea 40(3):313-320.

[11] 110. Kerr J. The use of essential oils in healing wounds. Int. J. Aromather. 2002;12:202–206. doi: 10.1016/S0962-4562(03)00004-3.

[12] A. Kalra, E.V.S. Prakasa Rao and S.P.S. Khanuja, Cultivation and Processing Technologies of Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin). J. Med. Arom. Plants Sci., 28, 414–419 (2006).

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