What’s in the lineup? And why Impact for Purpose is the only product line you need.
There are five vitamins, (along with amazing complimentary ingredients inspired by Costa Rica,) that are essential to promoting the health of your skin. For years I would mix, combine, create, and concoct, from all kinds of skin care brands as well as what I could find at the health store to get the essential vitamins I knew my skin needed to look its best. The result was sometimes positive, but for the most part it was time consuming, expensive, and while I was trying to find the perfect mix of products, I often had over dry, or over oily skin as a result. My main goal for Impact for Purpose was to have the entire vitamin line, paired with amazing healing and natural ingredients, all represented in one product line, and in the correct order for the skin and the day.
Impact for Purpose is the result.
Impact for Purpose represents five essential vitamins that you need to promote healthy skin.
Smooth Skies Ahead — Cleanser
E
Vitamin E
A beautiful anti-oxidant that blocks free radicals from entering the skin. This reduces wrinkle and keeps the skin looking youthful and bright.
Seatbelts Fastened—Day Cream
E
Vitamin E
A beautiful anti-oxidant that blocks free radicals from entering the skin. This reduces wrinkle and keeps the skin looking youthful and bright.
B5
Vitamin B5
Pro-Vitamin B5 acts as a skin moisturiser, helping to keep skin soft, smooth and healthy. It also acts as an anti-inflammatory by stimulating your skin’s healing processes. It is deeply hydrating and it even helps to keep skin moist by absorbing moisture from the air.
Be * Travel * Love—Lux Night Cream
A
Vitamin A
It encourages healthy skin cell production. Retinal, retinol and retinoic acid are important to cell production and growth. Vitamin A also stimulates fibroblasts—the cells responsible for developing tissue that keeps skin firm and healthy—in the deep layers of your skin.
K
Vitamin K
Vitamin K is essential in aiding the body’s process of blood clotting, which helps the body heal wounds, bruises, and areas affected by surgery. The basic functions of vitamin K are also thought to help certain skin conditions, such as: stretch marks. spider veins.
Chia Oil
Fatty acids work to encourage a more plump look to the skin. They also help maintain moisture levels, which reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles as well as relieving dryness and peeling. Chia seed oil is also a great source of vitamin B3 and zinc, which helps with oily skin and clogged pores.
Travel In Happiness - Serum
Ubiquinone CQ10
In the body, CoQ10 exists either in its oxidized form, ubiquinone, or in its reduced form, ubiquinol. When oxidized CoQ10 (ubiquinone) is used by the body, it transforms and becomes ubiquinol. CoQ10 is found inside the powerhouses of cells called the mitochondria, the site where energy production occurs.
Ginger
It contains around 40 antioxidant properties that prevent free radical damage and protect against aging. It also evens skin tone and improves elasticity. Whip up a biweekly mask of equal parts grated or powdered ginger, honey, and fresh lemon juice. Leave it on for up to 30 minutes, and rinse to reveal radiant skin.
Vitamin C / Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate
Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate has the same potential as Vitamin C to boost skin ollagen synthesis but is effective in significantly lower concentrations, and can be used at concentrations as low as 10% to suppress melanin formation (in skin-whitening solutions).
Algae
Antioxidants contain proteins, vitamin A, sugar, starch, vitamin B1, iron, sodium, phosphorus, magnesium, copper, and calcium. Most of these are beneficial for skin, as emollients, soothing agents, or antioxidants. New research shows forms of brown algae show promise for improving the appearance of aging skin.