Tuesday, March 13, 2012

See what Lauren has to say about Lamelle's new Nourish range

Beauty Buzz | Lamelle to the rescue

http://dearheartbeauty.com/beauty-bank/beauty-buzz-lamelle-to-the-rescue/

Do you breathe? That’s the question you should be asking yourself if you’re wondering if the new Lamelle Nourish range will help your skin.

The six products in the Lamelle Nourish range.
For the official launch of this exciting new skincare range, beauty eds spent a fascinating afternoon involving loads of lovely ‘good skin foods’ listening to the brilliant Dr Bradley Wagemaker, Medical Director at Lamelle Research Laboratories. If biology was your thing in high school, listening to him speak will totally tingle your mitochondria…(steady now).
The range is presented as a comprehensive free radical protection system (read more about those pesky little dudes here) and, essentially, if you breathe oxygen your skin will love it.
Why? Because 2-5% of the oxygen we breathe converts to free radicals, and the more you exercise the more you make! Just when we thought we’d given up on excuses to get off of the couch.
SOOO much research and technology has gone into the creation of this range and believe me if I tried to explain it all to you here you’d be cross-eyed in minutes. So I’ll stick to the important stuff and leave you to google the rest if it tickles your fancy.

 

Say hello to Lamelle Nourish


Lamelle Nourish Daily Cleanse is a soap-free cleanser with marula and grapeseed extract, which is an anti-oxidant.

Revitalise Cream is a lipid-rich moisturiser for dry but not atopic skins as this requires products from the Dermaheal range.

Revitalise Lite is a moisturiser for combination to oilier skins but not acne-prone skin which needs the Clarity and Acnevelle ranges.

 

Revitalise Eye works to repair and protect the thinnest skin on our faces with smoothing silicones and anti-oxidant protection.

Multi-Active Sun 30 protects against UVA and UVB damage with two important ingredients (check them out below).


Rescue Repair Gel is perfect for skins that have been exposed to a little too much sun or for use after laser and IPL treatments.

What’s inside?

I know it’s a little complicated, but it’s so worth understanding how these KEY ingredients do what they do, and why they can benefit your skin:
Astaxanthin is a carotenoid with a strong red/yellow pigment which gives the products their pinky-peach colouring.
Why we love it? It prevents the formation of two enzymes (collagenase and elastase) which basically eat away at all your lovely skin-firming and plumping collagen and elastin after sun exposure.
K5 Sphingolipids control a range of really important cell functions like cell ageing and cell death.
Why we love it? This patented compound increases collagen production by up to 30%!
Pycnogenol is quite simply the best thing ever to come out of France that isn’t Chanel (it’s extracted from the French Maritime Pine Tree).
Why we love it? This baby gives you 8 powerful anti-oxidants that fight all sorts of different battles with free radicals in your skin.
Retinyl Palmitate is the sun protection ingredient together with Avobenzone, which we love because it absorbs both UVA 1 and UVA 2 rays (most sun protection ingredients like Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide only absorb a tiny amount of UVA 2).
So, now that you’re totally convinced and wanting to rush out and cover yourself in this protective range, here’s how to find it and how much it’ll cost. But with all those phenomenal ingredients and free radical fighting power, can you really put a price on protection for your best asset? I think I’ll forgo that pair of shoes I’ve just seen in Woolies for a little anti-oxidant loving this season.

Prices

Lamelle Nourish Daily Cleanse (R180)
Lamelle Nourish Revitalise Cream (R395)
Lamelle Nourish Revitalise Lite (R315)
Lamelle Nourish Revitalise Eye (R395)
Lamelle Nourish Multi-Active Sun 30 (R325)
Lamelle Nourish Rescue Repair Gel (R295)

Get it at selected dermatologists, aesthetic doctors and skincare salons or call 011 465 2264.

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