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JAN 2013

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"When we searched for a natural ingredient that acts like retinol, we fell in love with rock samphire extract, which some have classified as the 'retinol of the sea' for its ability to help rebuild skin's structure and increase firmness." —Richard Pietz, global director of product development, Jurlique TARA TREE SPIRULINA is a blue-green algae that provides a blend of phytonutrients and essential fatty acids. Skincare benefits: Brightens, heals, acts as antioxidant STONE CROP is a succulent flowering plant used medicinally in ancient Greece. Skincare benefits: Calms, hydrates, brightens "In World War II, scientists gave soldiers sea buckthorn to take internally, for regeneration after injury, improved growth of muscle tissue and even to assist immunity. So you can imagine the benefits it has for our skin—it's one of our topperforming botanicals for antiaging." SWISS APPLE: ROLAND ZH; WHITE WILLOW BARK AND WITCH HAZEL: THINKSTOCK; TUMERIC AND YARROW: ©ISTOCKPHOTO.COM —Boldijarre Koronczay, president and founder, Éminence Organic Skin Care "Our company's scientists chose sea lily for our brightening serum because it's a real radiance booster; sea grape for our cellulite reducing gel because it suppresses the genes that control the synthesis and storage of fat cells; and Armeria maritime in our oxygenating serum because it shields the skin against pollution and cigarette smoke."—Mathilde Gedouin-Lagarde, marketing director, Phytomer is a small flowering shrub native to Peru. Skincare benefits: Hydrates, acts as retinol substitute SWISS (UTTWILER SPÄTLAUBER) APPLE grows on a tree in a remote part of Switzerland; its stem cells are an increasingly popular ingredient source. Skincare benefits: Smooths, sun protection, increases skin cell regeneration TETRAHYDROCURCUMINOIDS (THC) are derived from the Curcuma longa (turmeric) root. Skincare benefits: Antioxidant, provides environmental protection, brightens; Turmeric [pictured] itself is also an antioxidant; purifies, soothes YARROW WHITE WILLOW BARK ("LITTLE FEATHER") is a flowering herb that grows plentifully throughout the Northern Hemisphere. is from the deciduous tree of the same name, and has been used to replace synthetically produced salicylic acid. Skincare benefits: Calms, cleanses pores, encourages gentle resurfacing Skincare benefits: Calms, cleanses, exfoliates, antioxidant and antimicrobial WITCH HAZEL is a commonly used astringent derived from the leaves and bark of the witch hazel shrub. Skincare benefits: Calms, soothes, cleanses, freshens, heals B otanical B igwigs Abrioné, vbcosmetics.com Apothederm, apothederm.com Aveda, aveda.com Botanical Science Technologies, botanicalscience.net Elina Organics, elinaorganics.com Éminence Organic Skincare, eminenceorganics.com Enspri, enspriskincare.com Frutique (American International Industries), aiibeauty.com GlyMed Plus, glymedplus.com HydroPeptide, hydropeptide.com Innovative Skincare, innovativeskincare.com Jurlique, jurlique.com Kneipp, kneippus.com Murad, murad.com Pevonia, pevoniapro.com Phytomer, phytomerusa.com Prana SpaCeuticals, spaskincareproducts.org Pure Fiji, purefiji.com Repêchage, repechage.com Sanítas, sanitas-skincare.com Sothys, sothysusa.com Stemulation, stemulation.com Vitelle Dermatology Laboratories, vitellelab.com Melinda Taschetta-Millane is a Chicago-based writer and editor who has specialized in the professional skincare industry for the past 18 years. She is currently editorial director for the healthcare division at Scranton Gillette Communications. dayspamagazine.com | JANUARY 2013 67

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