Ririrrido
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Mugwort Calming Serum
● What is mugwort?
Mugwort is a weed plant, also known as Artemisia. While not having much of a fancy title, mugwort is a component widely valued in South Korean culture. Be it in medicinal tonic, tea, soup, pancakes, or bath soak, you'll see mugwort in the mix.
The healing power cultivated from this plant can help you tackle various health concerns depending on how you consume it. But for the sake of today's topic, we'll focus on the skincare benefits of mugwort.
● Skincare benefits
● Anti-inflammatory:
The leaves of mugwort pack a punch when it comes to anti-inflammatory action. A study by a college of medicine in Korea saw that mugwort leaf extract could even help relieve the symptoms of contact dermatitis. So if irritated, red skin is a constant battle for you, mugwort could be the ultimate solution to your problem.
● Antioxidant effect:
Mugwort is potently packed with antioxidant elements that help defend the skin from environmental stressors (UV rays, dust, heat, weather, etc.), making this ingredient an excellent choice for sensitive skincare.
Plus, mugwort has also been proven to aid atopic dry skin treatments. So if you have mild eczema, mugwort is a great addition to your beauty routine.
● Healing properties:
Alongside its antioxidant power, some biologists believe that Artemisia Vulgaris (a variety of common mugwort) fermented with Bacillus sp (a bacteria) has the potential to heal wounds and promote cell regeneration, which can be a promising component for aging-targeting skincare.
Though more research needs to be done to solidify this notion, one thing for sure is we can certainly count on mugwort to rescue sensitive, eczema skin from redness and irritations.
About product
• soothing
• not very hydrating
• feels like common soothing serum
I don't recommend to overpay 13 euro for 50 ml when toner has the same active ingredients centella + 10.000 ppm mugwort
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JenShaf1
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