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80% Fatty Acids<br />
(Omega 3, 6, 9)<br />
assists in regenerating<br />
and rebuilding the skin 1<br />
Vitamin A and Beta<br />
Carotene helps improve<br />
the turnover of skin cells 2<br />
Scientifically proven<br />
to reduce the appearance<br />
of blemishes 3<br />
Vitamin C<br />
helps brighten the<br />
appearance of skin 4<br />
1<br />
Declair V. (1997). The usefulness of topical<br />
application of essential fatty acids (EFA) to prevent<br />
pressure ulcers. Ostomy Wound Manage. 43(5):48-52, 54.<br />
2<br />
JAMA and Archives Journals. (2007, May 22). Vitamin A Helps Reduce<br />
Wrinkles Associated With Natural Skin Aging ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 15, 2014 from<br />
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/05/070521162324.htm.<br />
3<br />
Cañellas, M., Espada, N. & Ogalla, J.M. (2008). Estudio del aceite de rosa mosqueta en cicatrices<br />
postquirúrgicas. Associació Catalana de Podòlegs, El Peu, 2008, vol. 28, núm. 1, p. 9-13;<br />
4<br />
Shan, L.W. (2008). The application of vitamin C—From food and beverages<br />
to cosmetic products. Science in Hong Kong.