Nature meets science for flawless, glowing skin
A COMMON cause of skin discolouration is overexposure to harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays, which naturally triggers production of melanin – a natural dark pigment that helps protect skin cells from UV radiation damage and the risk of skin cancer.
Your skin needs a booster to help improve skin cell growth and faster skin renewal to push out accumulated melanin deposits.
Rosehip Seed Oil (Rosa rubiginosa species) from the Andean slopes of Chile has amazing regenerative power.
Cold pressed rosehip seed oil has been tested to contain a high concentration of essential fatty acids mainly linoleic acid rich in omega- 6 and Linolenic Acids rich in omega-3, which provide vital nutrients for skin repair and renewal.
The therapeutic effect of rosehip seed oil has been confirmed by numerous clinical trials on patients with photoaged skin and surgical scars by Dr Bertha Pareja from University of San Marcos, Peru and Dr Horst Kehl from the University of Missouri, the US.
Rosa E Pigmentation Serum, a 100% plant-based serum from Garden of Eden offers the healing powers of rosehip seed oil with added antioxidants from natural vitamin E and proanthocynidins antioxidant from grape seed oil.
Its effectiveness and safety was confirmed in a clinical trial, which showed significant reduction in skin discolouration, improvement in skin tone and lines.
Skin lightening was visible within six weeks with two times application on affected areas.
In 84 days, 90% of the subjects recorded good to excellent results.
Overall, they reported significant improvement in skin discolouration, skin tone and skin firmness with good reduction in lines.
The conclusion: the longer Rosa E Pigmentation Serum is used, the better the results.
Clearer and better skin
To duplicate the results of the clinical trial, Maxwell Pharma conducted a six–month Rosa E Challenge to find the Rosa E user with the most significant improvement in skin lightening, skin tone and skin firmness. The response was impressive with over 300 participants.
The results were equally impressive and mirrored that of the clinical trial.
Reduce the effect of UV radiation by choosing a good sunblock with a good sun protection factor (SPF) that provides both UVA and UVB protection.