Caffeine: An antioxidant that can reduce puffiness, improve circulation, and protect the skin from free radical damage. It is often used in eye creams to reduce dark circles and swelling.

Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea): A powerful antioxidant that protects the skin from environmental damage and reduces inflammation. It contains polyphenols that have anti-aging and soothing properties.

Centella Asiatica (Gotu Kola): An herb known for its wound-healing and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps to soothe irritated skin, promote collagen production, and improve skin elasticity.

Ceramides: Essential lipid molecules that restore and maintain the skin’s barrier function. Ceramides help to retain moisture, protect against environmental damage, and improve skin texture.

Coenzyme Q10: An antioxidant that protects the skin from oxidative stress and supports cellular energy production. It helps to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Collagen: The most abundant protein in the skin, providing structure, strength, and elasticity. Collagen forms a major part of the extracellular matrix, helping to maintain skin firmness and resilience. As we age, collagen production decreases, leading to wrinkles, sagging, and loss of skin elasticity. It is often used in skincare products to help promote skin repair and reduce signs of aging.

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CO2 Laser: A fractional laser treatment that uses carbon dioxide (CO2) to create controlled, microscopic wounds in the skin. This process stimulates collagen production, helping to improve skin texture, reduce fine lines, and treat scars. It is commonly used for skin resurfacing and is highly effective in treating deep wrinkles, sun damage, and severe acne scars. CO2 lasers require some recovery time, but results are typically long-lasting.

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