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COMPONENTS

The line of body care cosmetic products “Code of beauty” is made from high-quality and specially selected raw materials Aloe Vera, Avocado oil, Argan oil, Micelles, Camomile extract, Quince extract and Pro-Vitamin B5, which contain minerals, amino acids, vitamins and other bioactive components, which are absolutely essential for human skin and hair.

Aloe Vera

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Aloe Vera is a concentrated cocktail of vitamins and minerals with pronounced regenerating, therapeutic and nourishing qualities. Aloe Vera leaves contain 18 - 20 amino acids, which stimulate collagen synthesis, ensure long-lasting and deep moisturising, deliver oxygen to tissues, develop protecting skin surface barrier and prevent from water loss.

Micelle

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Micelles are microscopic interlinked molecules, which are able to attract both water (hydrophiles) and fat (lipophiles). As a result, micelles clean both dirt soluble in water and in fats. When micelles get into water, they “hide” its fat particles attracting with them one to another and taking a round shape but leaving the “water tails” outside. A small octahedron is formed, which literally as a micro vacuum cleaner absorbs dirt, sweat and other excretions. Both micelle poles are active on the skin therefore multiple actions can be performed, the main of which are cleansing, moisturizing and toning.

Avocado Oil

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Avocado oil is a delicate, nourishing and softening oil, rich in vitamins. Avocado oil has a therapeutic and regenerating effect, thus it is great for tired and dull skin.

Argan Oil

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Often called ‘liquid gold’, argan oil is an organic product extracted from the kernels of the argan tree, which is native to Morocco. It is extremely rich in beneficial nutrients including fatty acids and vitamin E. Argan oil is most commonly used as a skin moisturiser to hydrate and soften skin. With its high vitamin E and fatty acid content, argan oil is the ideal product to give skin a natural boost. It absorbs easily and is non-greasy and non-irritating, which makes it a great natural moisturiser. Argan oil is proven to make hair softer, silkier and shinier. It is the ideal hair conditioner, and it can even help to treat split ends and tame frizzy hair. 

Lactic Acid

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Lactic acid is an alpha hydroxy acid better known as an AHA acid or fruit acid. It is used in cosmetics for skin regeneration, softness and healthy look. The main function of AHA acids is acceleration of natural skin regeneration processes enabling the skin regeneration processes thus improving the skin texture and making it more youthful, fresh and healthy.

Panthenol

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Panthenol is a B vitamin variety. It strengthens protective function of the skin, as well as moisturizes it ensuring its elasticity. Panthenol also has a valuable ability – to stimulate restoring of skin cells thus helping to heal wounds and burns.

Camomile extract

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Camomile extract contains active flavonoids, which are bioactive components of vegetable raw materials, and a compound of essential oils. It has a cleansing and softening effect and is particularly soothing and protective.

Quince extract

Quince extract hides in it a lot of minerals and vitamins. Its balancing effect helps oily skin and tones it.

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Wheat protein

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Wheat protein naturally softens head skin and strengthens hair. It forms a light protective layer on the skin, which helps the skin to maintain its moisture and improve its elasticity. The wheat protein also has a soothing effect.

Shea butter

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Shea butter is a skin superfood that comes from the seeds of the fruit of the Shea (Karite) tree and that is naturally rich in vitamins A, E and F. It offers UV protection (it is SPF ~6) and provides the skin with essential fatty acids and the nutrients necessary for collagen production. The concentration of natural vitamins and fatty acids in shea butter makes it incredibly nourishing and moisturizing for skin. It is often used to remedy dry skin and to help protect the skin’s natural oils. Shea butter aids in the skin’s natural collagen production and contains oleic, stearic, palmitic, and linolenic acids that protect and nourish the skin to prevent drying. With long-term use, many people report skin softening and strengthening as well as wrinkle reduction. 

Almond Oil

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Almond oil is mild and soothing that's way it's beneficial for both the skin and hair. This is partly thanks to its emollient properties, meaning it helps prevent water loss from the skin. This quality makes almond oil an excellent choice to keep the skin, hair and scalp soft and hydrated. The moisturizing effects of almond oil may be especially helpful for people who have dry or sensitive skin. Almond oil is packed with vitamin E, which may help protect the skin from sun damage and premature aging.

Coconut Oil

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Kokosriekstu eļļa veicina ādas veselību, kā rezultātā āda iegūst atjauninātu un svaigu izskatu. Tā pasargā no brīvo radikāļu iedarbības, kā arī palīdz aizkavēt pigmentācijas laukumu rašanos saules un novecošanas procesu ietekmē. Kokosriekstu eļļa palīdz uzturēt saistaudu elastību, aizkavējot grumbu rašanos un ādas atslābšanu. Šo eļļu āda ļoti labi absorbē, tādejādi tā iekļūst dziļākos ādas slāņos, palīdzot mazināt saules apdegumu radītās negatīvās sekas. 

Spirulin

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Spirulin is a microscopic cyanobacteria that are naturally rich in amino acids, proteins and vitamins. Many nutrients protect the skin from collagen and elastin loss, thus limiting the formation of wrinkles.Spirulin contains vitamin E, which prevents skin aging, improves skin elasticity, protects and strengthens hair fibers.

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