Actives -v- BioActives Ingredients
Holistik Skincare formulations contain a potent blend of Active & Bio-Active Ingredients.
Actives are those that target specific skin concerns and provide noticeable benefits
Bio-active are compounds that have a direct effect on living tissues, providing various benefits such as promoting cell growth, reducing inflammation, and improving hydration.
A combination of actives and bio actives provides the most balanced, effective skincare regimen—actives for targeted results and bio-actives for overall nourishment.
Active ingredients we use: | |
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice | Hydrates, soothes and calms irritated skin, reducing redness and inflammation |
Alpha_Bisabolol | Known for its anti-inflammatory and soothing properties |
Bakuchiol | A natural alternative to retinol, it helps reduce wrinkles, improve skin tone and texture, and stimulate collage production without causing irritation |
Co-enzyme Q10 | An antioxidant that helps protect the skin from free radicals and supports skin cell regeneration |
Tocopherol Vitamin E | provides antioxidant benefits and helps protect the skin from environmental damage |
Niacinamide | A form of Vitamin B3 it helps build keratin, retain moisture, reduce inflammation, minimize pore appearance, regulate oil production, protect against sun damage, treat hyperpigmentation and reduce fine lines and wrinkles |
Vitamin A Palmitate | A form of Vitamin A (retinol) that helps with cell turnover and anti-aging |
Vitamin C Tetraisopalmitate | A stable form of Vitamin C known for it antioxidant properties and ability to brighten the skin |
Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate Vit C | A stable form of Vitamin C, it brightens the skin, reduces hyperpigmentation and promotes collagen synthesis |
Salicylic Acid | A beta hydroxy acid 9BHA) that exfoliates the skin, uncogs pores, reduces acne and has anti-inflammatory properties |
Sodium Hyaluronate | A form of hyaluronic acid that hydrates the skin, improves elasticity, and reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. |