Moviestar™ Crème De La Crème Facial Night Cream
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Benefits
Benefits
⚜ Rejuvenates the skin and removes dullness & fatigue from the face
⚜ Cell renewal reveals illuminating glow
⚜ Deeply nourishes, hydrates & removes the toxins from the skin, thus providing an even and mesmerizing skin tone
⚜ Reduces and prevents Pigmentation and uneven skin tone by inhibiting the over production of melanin
⚜ Fights against free radicals and soothes and calms the skin
⚜ Intense repair and replenishment of essential skin
nutrients while you sleep
⚜ Reduction of any redness and irritation overnight
⚜ Provides an even and more consistent complexion
⚜ Enhances blood circulation and keeps the skin hydrated
⚜ Boosts collagen production
⚜ Intense moisturization
⚜ Skin-firming capabilities which help plump fine lines
⚜ Help prevent wrinkles, fine lines and increase skin elasticity
⚜ Helps subdue acne, clear the skin, eliminating impurities and leaving the skin glowing
⚜ Targeted treatment for improved blood circulation, nutrient supply and cell regeneration
⚜ Boosts the skin's natural regeneration process
⚜ Creates a protective barrier on your skin while you sleep
⚜ Gets rid of blemishes including dark spots, etc.
Fragrance
Fragrance
⚪ Moviestar™ Crème De La Crème has a unique aroma that most people associate with autumn
⚪ This paraben free fragrance is created by combining:
⚜ Rosehip (provides floral-fruity, herbaceous and earthy notes)
⚜ Kalonji (provides pleasant fruity-woody musky notes)
⚜ Sweet lime (provides fresh, lively and energetic notes)
How to use
How to use
⚜ Apply this cream immediately after cleansing and toning your face
⚜ Take coin sized quantity Of this cream in your palms
⚜ Apply on the face and massage in upward, circular motions
⚜ For optimum results, cleanse With Glowpotion™ Facial Cleanser & Tone With Moviestar™ Toner
When to use
When to use
⚜ This night cream is formulated for night application to provide total repair and rejuvenation while you are sleeping
⚜ It should be applied after cleansing your face and before going to bed
Who should use
Who should use
⚪ Especially formulated for actors and actresses for whom the maintenance of their beauty is of crucial importance.
⚪ It is suitable for all skin types, and is intended for usage by both women and men
⚪ It can be used by anyone who :
⚜ wants to rejuvenate their skin and attain glowing complexion while they sleep
⚜ wants to remove dullness & fatigue from the face
⚜ wants to get rid of the toxins from the face
⚜ wants an even and mesmerizing skin tone
⚜ wants to soothe irritated skin
⚜ wants total repair and rejuvenation
⚜ wants Intense moisturization
⚜ wants to firm their skin
⚜ wants to prevent wrinkles, fine lines and increase skin elasticity
⚜ wants to protect their skin while sleeping
⚜ wants to get rid of uneven skin tone
⚜ wants to lighten dark spots, blemishes and enhance the skin tone
All Ingredients
All Ingredients
BestIndian™ practices 100% transparency, and believes in disclosing all ingredients used in its products. BestIndian™ guarantees that no other ingredient, apart from those listed below, has been used in this natural and synthetic chemicals free BestIndian™ Luxury:
Rosehip Seed Oil ⚜ Watermelon Seed Oil ⚜ Shea Butter, Kalonji Oil ⚜ Apple Seed Oil ⚜ Essential Oils Of Fennel And Sweetlime.
Care Suggestions
Care Suggestions
⚜ Store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.
⚜ For external use only.
⚜ Reading the ingredients list is recommended to ensure that the user is not allergic to any ingredient herb.
⚜ Patch test is recommended on a small area of the skin prior to the first usage.
⚜ Best before 24 months from manufacturing.
Dermatologically Tested
Dermatologically Tested
This product has been thoroughly tested by dermatologists and is guaranteed safe and dermatologist approved.
Country of origin
Country of origin
Bharat
Scientific Explanation
Scientific Explanation
⚪ The Skin
The skin is a complex organ with many layers. Its structure is designed to minimize moisture loss from the body while preventing foreign materials from entering. To accomplish these functions, the skin must have a protective covering of lipids, or oil-soluble molecules. Exposure to everyday conditions can strip the skin of its protective lipid covering.
⚜ The skin is made up of three main layers : the epidermis, the dermis, and the hypodermis.
As the deepest layer of skin, the hypodermis contains a layer of fat. It also houses blood vessels and nerves that are generally larger than those found in the dermis layer.
Within the dermis lie the blood vessels, nerves, and hair shafts, as well as sweat and sebaceous glands. The sebaceous glands produce an oily substance called sebum and secrete it into the hair shaft. Sebum migrates up to the top of the skin through the hair shaft, where it covers the outer layer of the epidermis, providing a protective barrier for the skin from the outside world. It consists of fatty acids, cholesterol, waxes, triglycerides, and a variety of other substances. A small coating of sebum will protect the skin effectively. An excess of sebum leads to overly oily skin and can cause acne.
Within the epidermis are multiple sublayers. On the very surface of the epidermis lies a layer of fat. Just beneath the fat is a layer of cornified cells, called the stratum corneum. Beneath the cornified cells lies the horny layer, which consists of three sublayers. At the bottom of the epidermis lies the basal layer, where cells are created. These cells then migrate up through the layers of the skin all the way to the stratum corneum, where they fall off the body. This upward cell movement helps defend the skin from harmful invaders by acting like ocean current, moving foreign debris up and out of the skin.
⚪ Why the Skin Needs Moisturizers
The epidermis is most relevant to this discussion, since cosmetic products target the cells in that section and are generally not able to migrate past it into the dermis. Most cosmetic products that claim to improve the skin’s appearance and texture act on the stratum corneum layer of the epidermis because it is the outermost layer of the skin — when it is scaly, the skin appears rougher. These products often fill in gaps between the cornified cells of the stratum corneum, creating the appearance of smoother skin. They may also serve as occlusives, meaning that they create a barrier on the skin through which water can not permeate. It may seem disadvantageous to apply such a barrier to the skin because it would prevent the skin from absorbing water in the air. The water content inside the skin, however, is generally much higher than that of the air. The moisture content in the stratum corneum should be about 15%. The water content increases deeper in the skin, reaching about 80% in the dermis. Therefore, in the absence of a barrier, water is much more likely to leave the skin than to enter it. Applying a barrier helps the skin retain more water.
In a perfect world, skin would be able to keep itself hydrated. In reality, however, irritants such as harsh cleansing products and excess exposure to environmental elements can upset the skin’s natural balance by removing its lipids. When these protective oil-based products in the skin are removed, the effectiveness of its barrier decreases. Water can evaporate from the skin more easily. This problem is further compounded by the fact that the resulting water loss will decrease the barrier’s ability even more.
Water is necessary for the skin to maintain its flexibility; when skin is overly dry, it loses its ability to stretch, causing it to crack and peel more easily. Faster peeling means skin cells are being shed more rapidly, which triggers an increase in the rate of cell production in the basal layer. When the process of cell growth, migration, and shedding is accelerated, the barrier is significantly weakened because the cells providing the barrier have not had time to fully mature. Generally, as the cells rise to the surface of the skin, they lose all their components except their protein skeleton structure. It is this layer of protein which provides the barrier against water loss. When the process of cell turnover is sped up, the cells reach the top of the skin before they have completely flattened and lost the rest of their components. These immature cells cannot prevent water from moving across them as well as the older ones can. Therefore, water is lost from the skin at a faster rate, and the skin is less able to defend against foreign invaders.
However, water alone will not increase the skin’s moisture level. It can easily evaporate off the surface of the skin. A protective lipid coating is necessary to prevent water from evaporating off the skin. A good moisturizer must be able to supplement this barrier with the incorporation of hydrophobic components. Ideally, a product will not provide a completely occlusive barrier for the skin, but will offer partial protection. By partially protecting the skin from the air, a product will not interfere with the epidermis’ ability to manufacture its own lipids to restore the stratum corneum’s natural barrier function. This way an improved barrier function will still be observed after the product is removed. Therefore, it is important that moisturizers have an oil component. However, oil-based formulas are messy and awkward to use, so moisturizers are generally water-based with some hydrophobic components incorporated.
⚪ The unique herbal ingredients present in this product are renowned for their anti-inflammatory properties which help to soothe sensitive skin, and for their potential to combat skin aging. They are known to suppress histamine release at very low doses, helping to plump up the skin, reduce wrinkles, and restore the skin natural barrier. They include the main group of active polyphenolic antioxidants responsible for anti-inflammatory, antierythema, antipruritic and antihistaminic properties. Another antiaging benefit is their antigenotoxic activity, which can protect the DNA of epidermal cells against environmental insults, including UV radiation. Vitamin E is a lipophilic antioxidant and has a primary role in protecting cell membranes against oxidative stress and maintaining the collagen network in the skin. Its levels are rapidly depleted after UV exposure which promotes skin aging.
Skin aging is the result of both intrinsic aging due to the passage of time and extrinsic aging as a consequence of environmental damage, primarily due to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Chronologically aged skin exhibits fine wrinkles, is thin, relatively flattened, dry and unblemished with some loss of elasticity. It exhibits a general atrophy of the extracellular matrix, which is reflected by a decrease in the number of fibroblasts. Furthermore, there are reduced levels of collagen and elastin, and their organization is impaired due to the decreased protein synthesis of types I and III collagen in the dermis and an increased breakdown of extracellular matrix proteins.
Aging is accelerated in skin exposed to UV radiation, a process known as photoaging. The fine wrinkles and reduced elasticity which characterize intrinsically aged skin are exaggerated in photoaged skin, with the development of deep wrinkles and a marked loss of elasticity, dryness, roughness and dyspigmentation as well as an increased epidermal thickness and alterations in connective tissue organization. Impairment of collagen and elastin organization is typically more severe in photoaged skin compared with chronologically aged skin.
⚜ This product contains niacinamide, also known as nicotinamide or nicotinic acid amide, which is a water-soluble, active form of vitamin B3 and an integral part of the coenzymes nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) and NAD phosphate (NADPH). In clinical trials, a significant improvement in skin appearance, including reductions in fine lines and wrinkles, hyperpigmented spots, red blotchiness and skin sallowness, as well as improved elasticity was found following application of 5% niacinamide for 12 weeks in women. In another clinical trial, application of 4% niacinamide in Japanese women for 8 weeks resulted in a significant decrease in wrinkles and skin roughness.
The antiwrinkling effects of niacinamide may be explained by the fact that niacinamide increases collagen production, an effect that is also relevant to other antiwrinkle agents, such as all-trans retinoic acid. Niacinamide reduces the increase in excess dermal glycosaminoglycans that is a characteristic of photodamaged or wrinkled skin. Niacinamide also modulates yellowing (sallowness) of the skin by an inhibition of protein glycation via antioxidant effects. Niacinamide increases both the lipid (ceramide) and protein (keratin, involucrin, filaggrin) components of the skin barrier and enhances the skin barrier properties, which may improve red blotchiness. Further, niacinamide has been demonstrated to inhibit melanosome transfer from melanocytes to keratinocytes and promote skin lightening in vivo. The mechanism by which elasticity improves is attributed to dermal remodeling (as evidenced by the observed increases in skin collagen) and prevention of dermal matrix glycation.
Moviestar™ Crème De La Crème Facial Night Cream
Share
Benefits
Benefits
⚜ Rejuvenates the skin and removes dullness & fatigue from the face
⚜ Cell renewal reveals illuminating glow
⚜ Deeply nourishes, hydrates & removes the toxins from the skin, thus providing an even and mesmerizing skin tone
⚜ Reduces and prevents Pigmentation and uneven skin tone by inhibiting the over production of melanin
⚜ Fights against free radicals and soothes and calms the skin
⚜ Intense repair and replenishment of essential skin
nutrients while you sleep
⚜ Reduction of any redness and irritation overnight
⚜ Provides an even and more consistent complexion
⚜ Enhances blood circulation and keeps the skin hydrated
⚜ Boosts collagen production
⚜ Intense moisturization
⚜ Skin-firming capabilities which help plump fine lines
⚜ Help prevent wrinkles, fine lines and increase skin elasticity
⚜ Helps subdue acne, clear the skin, eliminating impurities and leaving the skin glowing
⚜ Targeted treatment for improved blood circulation, nutrient supply and cell regeneration
⚜ Boosts the skin's natural regeneration process
⚜ Creates a protective barrier on your skin while you sleep
⚜ Gets rid of blemishes including dark spots, etc.
Fragrance
Fragrance
⚪ Moviestar™ Crème De La Crème has a unique aroma that most people associate with autumn
⚪ This paraben free fragrance is created by combining:
⚜ Rosehip (provides floral-fruity, herbaceous and earthy notes)
⚜ Kalonji (provides pleasant fruity-woody musky notes)
⚜ Sweet lime (provides fresh, lively and energetic notes)
How to use
How to use
⚜ Apply this cream immediately after cleansing and toning your face
⚜ Take coin sized quantity Of this cream in your palms
⚜ Apply on the face and massage in upward, circular motions
⚜ For optimum results, cleanse With Glowpotion™ Facial Cleanser & Tone With Moviestar™ Toner
When to use
When to use
⚜ This night cream is formulated for night application to provide total repair and rejuvenation while you are sleeping
⚜ It should be applied after cleansing your face and before going to bed
Who should use
Who should use
⚪ Especially formulated for actors and actresses for whom the maintenance of their beauty is of crucial importance.
⚪ It is suitable for all skin types, and is intended for usage by both women and men
⚪ It can be used by anyone who :
⚜ wants to rejuvenate their skin and attain glowing complexion while they sleep
⚜ wants to remove dullness & fatigue from the face
⚜ wants to get rid of the toxins from the face
⚜ wants an even and mesmerizing skin tone
⚜ wants to soothe irritated skin
⚜ wants total repair and rejuvenation
⚜ wants Intense moisturization
⚜ wants to firm their skin
⚜ wants to prevent wrinkles, fine lines and increase skin elasticity
⚜ wants to protect their skin while sleeping
⚜ wants to get rid of uneven skin tone
⚜ wants to lighten dark spots, blemishes and enhance the skin tone
All Ingredients
All Ingredients
BestIndian™ practices 100% transparency, and believes in disclosing all ingredients used in its products. BestIndian™ guarantees that no other ingredient, apart from those listed below, has been used in this natural and synthetic chemicals free BestIndian™ Luxury:
Rosehip Seed Oil ⚜ Watermelon Seed Oil ⚜ Shea Butter, Kalonji Oil ⚜ Apple Seed Oil ⚜ Essential Oils Of Fennel And Sweetlime.
Care Suggestions
Care Suggestions
⚜ Store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.
⚜ For external use only.
⚜ Reading the ingredients list is recommended to ensure that the user is not allergic to any ingredient herb.
⚜ Patch test is recommended on a small area of the skin prior to the first usage.
⚜ Best before 24 months from manufacturing.
Dermatologically Tested
Dermatologically Tested
This product has been thoroughly tested by dermatologists and is guaranteed safe and dermatologist approved.
Country of origin
Country of origin
Bharat
Scientific Explanation
Scientific Explanation
⚪ The Skin
The skin is a complex organ with many layers. Its structure is designed to minimize moisture loss from the body while preventing foreign materials from entering. To accomplish these functions, the skin must have a protective covering of lipids, or oil-soluble molecules. Exposure to everyday conditions can strip the skin of its protective lipid covering.
⚜ The skin is made up of three main layers : the epidermis, the dermis, and the hypodermis.
As the deepest layer of skin, the hypodermis contains a layer of fat. It also houses blood vessels and nerves that are generally larger than those found in the dermis layer.
Within the dermis lie the blood vessels, nerves, and hair shafts, as well as sweat and sebaceous glands. The sebaceous glands produce an oily substance called sebum and secrete it into the hair shaft. Sebum migrates up to the top of the skin through the hair shaft, where it covers the outer layer of the epidermis, providing a protective barrier for the skin from the outside world. It consists of fatty acids, cholesterol, waxes, triglycerides, and a variety of other substances. A small coating of sebum will protect the skin effectively. An excess of sebum leads to overly oily skin and can cause acne.
Within the epidermis are multiple sublayers. On the very surface of the epidermis lies a layer of fat. Just beneath the fat is a layer of cornified cells, called the stratum corneum. Beneath the cornified cells lies the horny layer, which consists of three sublayers. At the bottom of the epidermis lies the basal layer, where cells are created. These cells then migrate up through the layers of the skin all the way to the stratum corneum, where they fall off the body. This upward cell movement helps defend the skin from harmful invaders by acting like ocean current, moving foreign debris up and out of the skin.
⚪ Why the Skin Needs Moisturizers
The epidermis is most relevant to this discussion, since cosmetic products target the cells in that section and are generally not able to migrate past it into the dermis. Most cosmetic products that claim to improve the skin’s appearance and texture act on the stratum corneum layer of the epidermis because it is the outermost layer of the skin — when it is scaly, the skin appears rougher. These products often fill in gaps between the cornified cells of the stratum corneum, creating the appearance of smoother skin. They may also serve as occlusives, meaning that they create a barrier on the skin through which water can not permeate. It may seem disadvantageous to apply such a barrier to the skin because it would prevent the skin from absorbing water in the air. The water content inside the skin, however, is generally much higher than that of the air. The moisture content in the stratum corneum should be about 15%. The water content increases deeper in the skin, reaching about 80% in the dermis. Therefore, in the absence of a barrier, water is much more likely to leave the skin than to enter it. Applying a barrier helps the skin retain more water.
In a perfect world, skin would be able to keep itself hydrated. In reality, however, irritants such as harsh cleansing products and excess exposure to environmental elements can upset the skin’s natural balance by removing its lipids. When these protective oil-based products in the skin are removed, the effectiveness of its barrier decreases. Water can evaporate from the skin more easily. This problem is further compounded by the fact that the resulting water loss will decrease the barrier’s ability even more.
Water is necessary for the skin to maintain its flexibility; when skin is overly dry, it loses its ability to stretch, causing it to crack and peel more easily. Faster peeling means skin cells are being shed more rapidly, which triggers an increase in the rate of cell production in the basal layer. When the process of cell growth, migration, and shedding is accelerated, the barrier is significantly weakened because the cells providing the barrier have not had time to fully mature. Generally, as the cells rise to the surface of the skin, they lose all their components except their protein skeleton structure. It is this layer of protein which provides the barrier against water loss. When the process of cell turnover is sped up, the cells reach the top of the skin before they have completely flattened and lost the rest of their components. These immature cells cannot prevent water from moving across them as well as the older ones can. Therefore, water is lost from the skin at a faster rate, and the skin is less able to defend against foreign invaders.
However, water alone will not increase the skin’s moisture level. It can easily evaporate off the surface of the skin. A protective lipid coating is necessary to prevent water from evaporating off the skin. A good moisturizer must be able to supplement this barrier with the incorporation of hydrophobic components. Ideally, a product will not provide a completely occlusive barrier for the skin, but will offer partial protection. By partially protecting the skin from the air, a product will not interfere with the epidermis’ ability to manufacture its own lipids to restore the stratum corneum’s natural barrier function. This way an improved barrier function will still be observed after the product is removed. Therefore, it is important that moisturizers have an oil component. However, oil-based formulas are messy and awkward to use, so moisturizers are generally water-based with some hydrophobic components incorporated.
⚪ The unique herbal ingredients present in this product are renowned for their anti-inflammatory properties which help to soothe sensitive skin, and for their potential to combat skin aging. They are known to suppress histamine release at very low doses, helping to plump up the skin, reduce wrinkles, and restore the skin natural barrier. They include the main group of active polyphenolic antioxidants responsible for anti-inflammatory, antierythema, antipruritic and antihistaminic properties. Another antiaging benefit is their antigenotoxic activity, which can protect the DNA of epidermal cells against environmental insults, including UV radiation. Vitamin E is a lipophilic antioxidant and has a primary role in protecting cell membranes against oxidative stress and maintaining the collagen network in the skin. Its levels are rapidly depleted after UV exposure which promotes skin aging.
Skin aging is the result of both intrinsic aging due to the passage of time and extrinsic aging as a consequence of environmental damage, primarily due to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Chronologically aged skin exhibits fine wrinkles, is thin, relatively flattened, dry and unblemished with some loss of elasticity. It exhibits a general atrophy of the extracellular matrix, which is reflected by a decrease in the number of fibroblasts. Furthermore, there are reduced levels of collagen and elastin, and their organization is impaired due to the decreased protein synthesis of types I and III collagen in the dermis and an increased breakdown of extracellular matrix proteins.
Aging is accelerated in skin exposed to UV radiation, a process known as photoaging. The fine wrinkles and reduced elasticity which characterize intrinsically aged skin are exaggerated in photoaged skin, with the development of deep wrinkles and a marked loss of elasticity, dryness, roughness and dyspigmentation as well as an increased epidermal thickness and alterations in connective tissue organization. Impairment of collagen and elastin organization is typically more severe in photoaged skin compared with chronologically aged skin.
⚜ This product contains niacinamide, also known as nicotinamide or nicotinic acid amide, which is a water-soluble, active form of vitamin B3 and an integral part of the coenzymes nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) and NAD phosphate (NADPH). In clinical trials, a significant improvement in skin appearance, including reductions in fine lines and wrinkles, hyperpigmented spots, red blotchiness and skin sallowness, as well as improved elasticity was found following application of 5% niacinamide for 12 weeks in women. In another clinical trial, application of 4% niacinamide in Japanese women for 8 weeks resulted in a significant decrease in wrinkles and skin roughness.
The antiwrinkling effects of niacinamide may be explained by the fact that niacinamide increases collagen production, an effect that is also relevant to other antiwrinkle agents, such as all-trans retinoic acid. Niacinamide reduces the increase in excess dermal glycosaminoglycans that is a characteristic of photodamaged or wrinkled skin. Niacinamide also modulates yellowing (sallowness) of the skin by an inhibition of protein glycation via antioxidant effects. Niacinamide increases both the lipid (ceramide) and protein (keratin, involucrin, filaggrin) components of the skin barrier and enhances the skin barrier properties, which may improve red blotchiness. Further, niacinamide has been demonstrated to inhibit melanosome transfer from melanocytes to keratinocytes and promote skin lightening in vivo. The mechanism by which elasticity improves is attributed to dermal remodeling (as evidenced by the observed increases in skin collagen) and prevention of dermal matrix glycation.
Moviestar™ Crème De La Crème Facial Night Cream
Share
Benefits
Benefits
⚜ Rejuvenates the skin and removes dullness & fatigue from the face
⚜ Cell renewal reveals illuminating glow
⚜ Deeply nourishes, hydrates & removes the toxins from the skin, thus providing an even and mesmerizing skin tone
⚜ Reduces and prevents Pigmentation and uneven skin tone by inhibiting the over production of melanin
⚜ Fights against free radicals and soothes and calms the skin
⚜ Intense repair and replenishment of essential skin
nutrients while you sleep
⚜ Reduction of any redness and irritation overnight
⚜ Provides an even and more consistent complexion
⚜ Enhances blood circulation and keeps the skin hydrated
⚜ Boosts collagen production
⚜ Intense moisturization
⚜ Skin-firming capabilities which help plump fine lines
⚜ Help prevent wrinkles, fine lines and increase skin elasticity
⚜ Helps subdue acne, clear the skin, eliminating impurities and leaving the skin glowing
⚜ Targeted treatment for improved blood circulation, nutrient supply and cell regeneration
⚜ Boosts the skin's natural regeneration process
⚜ Creates a protective barrier on your skin while you sleep
⚜ Gets rid of blemishes including dark spots, etc.
Fragrance
Fragrance
⚪ Moviestar™ Crème De La Crème has a unique aroma that most people associate with autumn
⚪ This paraben free fragrance is created by combining:
⚜ Rosehip (provides floral-fruity, herbaceous and earthy notes)
⚜ Kalonji (provides pleasant fruity-woody musky notes)
⚜ Sweet lime (provides fresh, lively and energetic notes)
How to use
How to use
⚜ Apply this cream immediately after cleansing and toning your face
⚜ Take coin sized quantity Of this cream in your palms
⚜ Apply on the face and massage in upward, circular motions
⚜ For optimum results, cleanse With Glowpotion™ Facial Cleanser & Tone With Moviestar™ Toner
When to use
When to use
⚜ This night cream is formulated for night application to provide total repair and rejuvenation while you are sleeping
⚜ It should be applied after cleansing your face and before going to bed
Who should use
Who should use
⚪ Especially formulated for actors and actresses for whom the maintenance of their beauty is of crucial importance.
⚪ It is suitable for all skin types, and is intended for usage by both women and men
⚪ It can be used by anyone who :
⚜ wants to rejuvenate their skin and attain glowing complexion while they sleep
⚜ wants to remove dullness & fatigue from the face
⚜ wants to get rid of the toxins from the face
⚜ wants an even and mesmerizing skin tone
⚜ wants to soothe irritated skin
⚜ wants total repair and rejuvenation
⚜ wants Intense moisturization
⚜ wants to firm their skin
⚜ wants to prevent wrinkles, fine lines and increase skin elasticity
⚜ wants to protect their skin while sleeping
⚜ wants to get rid of uneven skin tone
⚜ wants to lighten dark spots, blemishes and enhance the skin tone
All Ingredients
All Ingredients
BestIndian™ practices 100% transparency, and believes in disclosing all ingredients used in its products. BestIndian™ guarantees that no other ingredient, apart from those listed below, has been used in this natural and synthetic chemicals free BestIndian™ Luxury:
Rosehip Seed Oil ⚜ Watermelon Seed Oil ⚜ Shea Butter, Kalonji Oil ⚜ Apple Seed Oil ⚜ Essential Oils Of Fennel And Sweetlime.
Care Suggestions
Care Suggestions
⚜ Store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.
⚜ For external use only.
⚜ Reading the ingredients list is recommended to ensure that the user is not allergic to any ingredient herb.
⚜ Patch test is recommended on a small area of the skin prior to the first usage.
⚜ Best before 24 months from manufacturing.
Dermatologically Tested
Dermatologically Tested
This product has been thoroughly tested by dermatologists and is guaranteed safe and dermatologist approved.
Country of origin
Country of origin
Bharat
Scientific Explanation
Scientific Explanation
⚪ The Skin
The skin is a complex organ with many layers. Its structure is designed to minimize moisture loss from the body while preventing foreign materials from entering. To accomplish these functions, the skin must have a protective covering of lipids, or oil-soluble molecules. Exposure to everyday conditions can strip the skin of its protective lipid covering.
⚜ The skin is made up of three main layers : the epidermis, the dermis, and the hypodermis.
As the deepest layer of skin, the hypodermis contains a layer of fat. It also houses blood vessels and nerves that are generally larger than those found in the dermis layer.
Within the dermis lie the blood vessels, nerves, and hair shafts, as well as sweat and sebaceous glands. The sebaceous glands produce an oily substance called sebum and secrete it into the hair shaft. Sebum migrates up to the top of the skin through the hair shaft, where it covers the outer layer of the epidermis, providing a protective barrier for the skin from the outside world. It consists of fatty acids, cholesterol, waxes, triglycerides, and a variety of other substances. A small coating of sebum will protect the skin effectively. An excess of sebum leads to overly oily skin and can cause acne.
Within the epidermis are multiple sublayers. On the very surface of the epidermis lies a layer of fat. Just beneath the fat is a layer of cornified cells, called the stratum corneum. Beneath the cornified cells lies the horny layer, which consists of three sublayers. At the bottom of the epidermis lies the basal layer, where cells are created. These cells then migrate up through the layers of the skin all the way to the stratum corneum, where they fall off the body. This upward cell movement helps defend the skin from harmful invaders by acting like ocean current, moving foreign debris up and out of the skin.
⚪ Why the Skin Needs Moisturizers
The epidermis is most relevant to this discussion, since cosmetic products target the cells in that section and are generally not able to migrate past it into the dermis. Most cosmetic products that claim to improve the skin’s appearance and texture act on the stratum corneum layer of the epidermis because it is the outermost layer of the skin — when it is scaly, the skin appears rougher. These products often fill in gaps between the cornified cells of the stratum corneum, creating the appearance of smoother skin. They may also serve as occlusives, meaning that they create a barrier on the skin through which water can not permeate. It may seem disadvantageous to apply such a barrier to the skin because it would prevent the skin from absorbing water in the air. The water content inside the skin, however, is generally much higher than that of the air. The moisture content in the stratum corneum should be about 15%. The water content increases deeper in the skin, reaching about 80% in the dermis. Therefore, in the absence of a barrier, water is much more likely to leave the skin than to enter it. Applying a barrier helps the skin retain more water.
In a perfect world, skin would be able to keep itself hydrated. In reality, however, irritants such as harsh cleansing products and excess exposure to environmental elements can upset the skin’s natural balance by removing its lipids. When these protective oil-based products in the skin are removed, the effectiveness of its barrier decreases. Water can evaporate from the skin more easily. This problem is further compounded by the fact that the resulting water loss will decrease the barrier’s ability even more.
Water is necessary for the skin to maintain its flexibility; when skin is overly dry, it loses its ability to stretch, causing it to crack and peel more easily. Faster peeling means skin cells are being shed more rapidly, which triggers an increase in the rate of cell production in the basal layer. When the process of cell growth, migration, and shedding is accelerated, the barrier is significantly weakened because the cells providing the barrier have not had time to fully mature. Generally, as the cells rise to the surface of the skin, they lose all their components except their protein skeleton structure. It is this layer of protein which provides the barrier against water loss. When the process of cell turnover is sped up, the cells reach the top of the skin before they have completely flattened and lost the rest of their components. These immature cells cannot prevent water from moving across them as well as the older ones can. Therefore, water is lost from the skin at a faster rate, and the skin is less able to defend against foreign invaders.
However, water alone will not increase the skin’s moisture level. It can easily evaporate off the surface of the skin. A protective lipid coating is necessary to prevent water from evaporating off the skin. A good moisturizer must be able to supplement this barrier with the incorporation of hydrophobic components. Ideally, a product will not provide a completely occlusive barrier for the skin, but will offer partial protection. By partially protecting the skin from the air, a product will not interfere with the epidermis’ ability to manufacture its own lipids to restore the stratum corneum’s natural barrier function. This way an improved barrier function will still be observed after the product is removed. Therefore, it is important that moisturizers have an oil component. However, oil-based formulas are messy and awkward to use, so moisturizers are generally water-based with some hydrophobic components incorporated.
⚪ The unique herbal ingredients present in this product are renowned for their anti-inflammatory properties which help to soothe sensitive skin, and for their potential to combat skin aging. They are known to suppress histamine release at very low doses, helping to plump up the skin, reduce wrinkles, and restore the skin natural barrier. They include the main group of active polyphenolic antioxidants responsible for anti-inflammatory, antierythema, antipruritic and antihistaminic properties. Another antiaging benefit is their antigenotoxic activity, which can protect the DNA of epidermal cells against environmental insults, including UV radiation. Vitamin E is a lipophilic antioxidant and has a primary role in protecting cell membranes against oxidative stress and maintaining the collagen network in the skin. Its levels are rapidly depleted after UV exposure which promotes skin aging.
Skin aging is the result of both intrinsic aging due to the passage of time and extrinsic aging as a consequence of environmental damage, primarily due to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Chronologically aged skin exhibits fine wrinkles, is thin, relatively flattened, dry and unblemished with some loss of elasticity. It exhibits a general atrophy of the extracellular matrix, which is reflected by a decrease in the number of fibroblasts. Furthermore, there are reduced levels of collagen and elastin, and their organization is impaired due to the decreased protein synthesis of types I and III collagen in the dermis and an increased breakdown of extracellular matrix proteins.
Aging is accelerated in skin exposed to UV radiation, a process known as photoaging. The fine wrinkles and reduced elasticity which characterize intrinsically aged skin are exaggerated in photoaged skin, with the development of deep wrinkles and a marked loss of elasticity, dryness, roughness and dyspigmentation as well as an increased epidermal thickness and alterations in connective tissue organization. Impairment of collagen and elastin organization is typically more severe in photoaged skin compared with chronologically aged skin.
⚜ This product contains niacinamide, also known as nicotinamide or nicotinic acid amide, which is a water-soluble, active form of vitamin B3 and an integral part of the coenzymes nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) and NAD phosphate (NADPH). In clinical trials, a significant improvement in skin appearance, including reductions in fine lines and wrinkles, hyperpigmented spots, red blotchiness and skin sallowness, as well as improved elasticity was found following application of 5% niacinamide for 12 weeks in women. In another clinical trial, application of 4% niacinamide in Japanese women for 8 weeks resulted in a significant decrease in wrinkles and skin roughness.
The antiwrinkling effects of niacinamide may be explained by the fact that niacinamide increases collagen production, an effect that is also relevant to other antiwrinkle agents, such as all-trans retinoic acid. Niacinamide reduces the increase in excess dermal glycosaminoglycans that is a characteristic of photodamaged or wrinkled skin. Niacinamide also modulates yellowing (sallowness) of the skin by an inhibition of protein glycation via antioxidant effects. Niacinamide increases both the lipid (ceramide) and protein (keratin, involucrin, filaggrin) components of the skin barrier and enhances the skin barrier properties, which may improve red blotchiness. Further, niacinamide has been demonstrated to inhibit melanosome transfer from melanocytes to keratinocytes and promote skin lightening in vivo. The mechanism by which elasticity improves is attributed to dermal remodeling (as evidenced by the observed increases in skin collagen) and prevention of dermal matrix glycation.
Moviestar™ Crème De La Crème Facial Night Cream
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Benefits
Benefits
⚜ Rejuvenates the skin and removes dullness & fatigue from the face
⚜ Cell renewal reveals illuminating glow
⚜ Deeply nourishes, hydrates & removes the toxins from the skin, thus providing an even and mesmerizing skin tone
⚜ Reduces and prevents Pigmentation and uneven skin tone by inhibiting the over production of melanin
⚜ Fights against free radicals and soothes and calms the skin
⚜ Intense repair and replenishment of essential skin
nutrients while you sleep
⚜ Reduction of any redness and irritation overnight
⚜ Provides an even and more consistent complexion
⚜ Enhances blood circulation and keeps the skin hydrated
⚜ Boosts collagen production
⚜ Intense moisturization
⚜ Skin-firming capabilities which help plump fine lines
⚜ Help prevent wrinkles, fine lines and increase skin elasticity
⚜ Helps subdue acne, clear the skin, eliminating impurities and leaving the skin glowing
⚜ Targeted treatment for improved blood circulation, nutrient supply and cell regeneration
⚜ Boosts the skin's natural regeneration process
⚜ Creates a protective barrier on your skin while you sleep
⚜ Gets rid of blemishes including dark spots, etc.
Fragrance
Fragrance
⚪ Moviestar™ Crème De La Crème has a unique aroma that most people associate with autumn
⚪ This paraben free fragrance is created by combining:
⚜ Rosehip (provides floral-fruity, herbaceous and earthy notes)
⚜ Kalonji (provides pleasant fruity-woody musky notes)
⚜ Sweet lime (provides fresh, lively and energetic notes)
How to use
How to use
⚜ Apply this cream immediately after cleansing and toning your face
⚜ Take coin sized quantity Of this cream in your palms
⚜ Apply on the face and massage in upward, circular motions
⚜ For optimum results, cleanse With Glowpotion™ Facial Cleanser & Tone With Moviestar™ Toner
When to use
When to use
⚜ This night cream is formulated for night application to provide total repair and rejuvenation while you are sleeping
⚜ It should be applied after cleansing your face and before going to bed
Who should use
Who should use
⚪ Especially formulated for actors and actresses for whom the maintenance of their beauty is of crucial importance.
⚪ It is suitable for all skin types, and is intended for usage by both women and men
⚪ It can be used by anyone who :
⚜ wants to rejuvenate their skin and attain glowing complexion while they sleep
⚜ wants to remove dullness & fatigue from the face
⚜ wants to get rid of the toxins from the face
⚜ wants an even and mesmerizing skin tone
⚜ wants to soothe irritated skin
⚜ wants total repair and rejuvenation
⚜ wants Intense moisturization
⚜ wants to firm their skin
⚜ wants to prevent wrinkles, fine lines and increase skin elasticity
⚜ wants to protect their skin while sleeping
⚜ wants to get rid of uneven skin tone
⚜ wants to lighten dark spots, blemishes and enhance the skin tone
All Ingredients
All Ingredients
BestIndian™ practices 100% transparency, and believes in disclosing all ingredients used in its products. BestIndian™ guarantees that no other ingredient, apart from those listed below, has been used in this natural and synthetic chemicals free BestIndian™ Luxury:
Rosehip Seed Oil ⚜ Watermelon Seed Oil ⚜ Shea Butter, Kalonji Oil ⚜ Apple Seed Oil ⚜ Essential Oils Of Fennel And Sweetlime.
Care Suggestions
Care Suggestions
⚜ Store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.
⚜ For external use only.
⚜ Reading the ingredients list is recommended to ensure that the user is not allergic to any ingredient herb.
⚜ Patch test is recommended on a small area of the skin prior to the first usage.
⚜ Best before 24 months from manufacturing.
Dermatologically Tested
Dermatologically Tested
This product has been thoroughly tested by dermatologists and is guaranteed safe and dermatologist approved.
Country of origin
Country of origin
Bharat
Scientific Explanation
Scientific Explanation
⚪ The Skin
The skin is a complex organ with many layers. Its structure is designed to minimize moisture loss from the body while preventing foreign materials from entering. To accomplish these functions, the skin must have a protective covering of lipids, or oil-soluble molecules. Exposure to everyday conditions can strip the skin of its protective lipid covering.
⚜ The skin is made up of three main layers : the epidermis, the dermis, and the hypodermis.
As the deepest layer of skin, the hypodermis contains a layer of fat. It also houses blood vessels and nerves that are generally larger than those found in the dermis layer.
Within the dermis lie the blood vessels, nerves, and hair shafts, as well as sweat and sebaceous glands. The sebaceous glands produce an oily substance called sebum and secrete it into the hair shaft. Sebum migrates up to the top of the skin through the hair shaft, where it covers the outer layer of the epidermis, providing a protective barrier for the skin from the outside world. It consists of fatty acids, cholesterol, waxes, triglycerides, and a variety of other substances. A small coating of sebum will protect the skin effectively. An excess of sebum leads to overly oily skin and can cause acne.
Within the epidermis are multiple sublayers. On the very surface of the epidermis lies a layer of fat. Just beneath the fat is a layer of cornified cells, called the stratum corneum. Beneath the cornified cells lies the horny layer, which consists of three sublayers. At the bottom of the epidermis lies the basal layer, where cells are created. These cells then migrate up through the layers of the skin all the way to the stratum corneum, where they fall off the body. This upward cell movement helps defend the skin from harmful invaders by acting like ocean current, moving foreign debris up and out of the skin.
⚪ Why the Skin Needs Moisturizers
The epidermis is most relevant to this discussion, since cosmetic products target the cells in that section and are generally not able to migrate past it into the dermis. Most cosmetic products that claim to improve the skin’s appearance and texture act on the stratum corneum layer of the epidermis because it is the outermost layer of the skin — when it is scaly, the skin appears rougher. These products often fill in gaps between the cornified cells of the stratum corneum, creating the appearance of smoother skin. They may also serve as occlusives, meaning that they create a barrier on the skin through which water can not permeate. It may seem disadvantageous to apply such a barrier to the skin because it would prevent the skin from absorbing water in the air. The water content inside the skin, however, is generally much higher than that of the air. The moisture content in the stratum corneum should be about 15%. The water content increases deeper in the skin, reaching about 80% in the dermis. Therefore, in the absence of a barrier, water is much more likely to leave the skin than to enter it. Applying a barrier helps the skin retain more water.
In a perfect world, skin would be able to keep itself hydrated. In reality, however, irritants such as harsh cleansing products and excess exposure to environmental elements can upset the skin’s natural balance by removing its lipids. When these protective oil-based products in the skin are removed, the effectiveness of its barrier decreases. Water can evaporate from the skin more easily. This problem is further compounded by the fact that the resulting water loss will decrease the barrier’s ability even more.
Water is necessary for the skin to maintain its flexibility; when skin is overly dry, it loses its ability to stretch, causing it to crack and peel more easily. Faster peeling means skin cells are being shed more rapidly, which triggers an increase in the rate of cell production in the basal layer. When the process of cell growth, migration, and shedding is accelerated, the barrier is significantly weakened because the cells providing the barrier have not had time to fully mature. Generally, as the cells rise to the surface of the skin, they lose all their components except their protein skeleton structure. It is this layer of protein which provides the barrier against water loss. When the process of cell turnover is sped up, the cells reach the top of the skin before they have completely flattened and lost the rest of their components. These immature cells cannot prevent water from moving across them as well as the older ones can. Therefore, water is lost from the skin at a faster rate, and the skin is less able to defend against foreign invaders.
However, water alone will not increase the skin’s moisture level. It can easily evaporate off the surface of the skin. A protective lipid coating is necessary to prevent water from evaporating off the skin. A good moisturizer must be able to supplement this barrier with the incorporation of hydrophobic components. Ideally, a product will not provide a completely occlusive barrier for the skin, but will offer partial protection. By partially protecting the skin from the air, a product will not interfere with the epidermis’ ability to manufacture its own lipids to restore the stratum corneum’s natural barrier function. This way an improved barrier function will still be observed after the product is removed. Therefore, it is important that moisturizers have an oil component. However, oil-based formulas are messy and awkward to use, so moisturizers are generally water-based with some hydrophobic components incorporated.
⚪ The unique herbal ingredients present in this product are renowned for their anti-inflammatory properties which help to soothe sensitive skin, and for their potential to combat skin aging. They are known to suppress histamine release at very low doses, helping to plump up the skin, reduce wrinkles, and restore the skin natural barrier. They include the main group of active polyphenolic antioxidants responsible for anti-inflammatory, antierythema, antipruritic and antihistaminic properties. Another antiaging benefit is their antigenotoxic activity, which can protect the DNA of epidermal cells against environmental insults, including UV radiation. Vitamin E is a lipophilic antioxidant and has a primary role in protecting cell membranes against oxidative stress and maintaining the collagen network in the skin. Its levels are rapidly depleted after UV exposure which promotes skin aging.
Skin aging is the result of both intrinsic aging due to the passage of time and extrinsic aging as a consequence of environmental damage, primarily due to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Chronologically aged skin exhibits fine wrinkles, is thin, relatively flattened, dry and unblemished with some loss of elasticity. It exhibits a general atrophy of the extracellular matrix, which is reflected by a decrease in the number of fibroblasts. Furthermore, there are reduced levels of collagen and elastin, and their organization is impaired due to the decreased protein synthesis of types I and III collagen in the dermis and an increased breakdown of extracellular matrix proteins.
Aging is accelerated in skin exposed to UV radiation, a process known as photoaging. The fine wrinkles and reduced elasticity which characterize intrinsically aged skin are exaggerated in photoaged skin, with the development of deep wrinkles and a marked loss of elasticity, dryness, roughness and dyspigmentation as well as an increased epidermal thickness and alterations in connective tissue organization. Impairment of collagen and elastin organization is typically more severe in photoaged skin compared with chronologically aged skin.
⚜ This product contains niacinamide, also known as nicotinamide or nicotinic acid amide, which is a water-soluble, active form of vitamin B3 and an integral part of the coenzymes nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) and NAD phosphate (NADPH). In clinical trials, a significant improvement in skin appearance, including reductions in fine lines and wrinkles, hyperpigmented spots, red blotchiness and skin sallowness, as well as improved elasticity was found following application of 5% niacinamide for 12 weeks in women. In another clinical trial, application of 4% niacinamide in Japanese women for 8 weeks resulted in a significant decrease in wrinkles and skin roughness.
The antiwrinkling effects of niacinamide may be explained by the fact that niacinamide increases collagen production, an effect that is also relevant to other antiwrinkle agents, such as all-trans retinoic acid. Niacinamide reduces the increase in excess dermal glycosaminoglycans that is a characteristic of photodamaged or wrinkled skin. Niacinamide also modulates yellowing (sallowness) of the skin by an inhibition of protein glycation via antioxidant effects. Niacinamide increases both the lipid (ceramide) and protein (keratin, involucrin, filaggrin) components of the skin barrier and enhances the skin barrier properties, which may improve red blotchiness. Further, niacinamide has been demonstrated to inhibit melanosome transfer from melanocytes to keratinocytes and promote skin lightening in vivo. The mechanism by which elasticity improves is attributed to dermal remodeling (as evidenced by the observed increases in skin collagen) and prevention of dermal matrix glycation.
Moviestar™ Crème De La Crème Facial Night Cream
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Benefits
Benefits
⚜ Rejuvenates the skin and removes dullness & fatigue from the face
⚜ Cell renewal reveals illuminating glow
⚜ Deeply nourishes, hydrates & removes the toxins from the skin, thus providing an even and mesmerizing skin tone
⚜ Reduces and prevents Pigmentation and uneven skin tone by inhibiting the over production of melanin
⚜ Fights against free radicals and soothes and calms the skin
⚜ Intense repair and replenishment of essential skin
nutrients while you sleep
⚜ Reduction of any redness and irritation overnight
⚜ Provides an even and more consistent complexion
⚜ Enhances blood circulation and keeps the skin hydrated
⚜ Boosts collagen production
⚜ Intense moisturization
⚜ Skin-firming capabilities which help plump fine lines
⚜ Help prevent wrinkles, fine lines and increase skin elasticity
⚜ Helps subdue acne, clear the skin, eliminating impurities and leaving the skin glowing
⚜ Targeted treatment for improved blood circulation, nutrient supply and cell regeneration
⚜ Boosts the skin's natural regeneration process
⚜ Creates a protective barrier on your skin while you sleep
⚜ Gets rid of blemishes including dark spots, etc.
Fragrance
Fragrance
⚪ Moviestar™ Crème De La Crème has a unique aroma that most people associate with autumn
⚪ This paraben free fragrance is created by combining:
⚜ Rosehip (provides floral-fruity, herbaceous and earthy notes)
⚜ Kalonji (provides pleasant fruity-woody musky notes)
⚜ Sweet lime (provides fresh, lively and energetic notes)
How to use
How to use
⚜ Apply this cream immediately after cleansing and toning your face
⚜ Take coin sized quantity Of this cream in your palms
⚜ Apply on the face and massage in upward, circular motions
⚜ For optimum results, cleanse With Glowpotion™ Facial Cleanser & Tone With Moviestar™ Toner
When to use
When to use
⚜ This night cream is formulated for night application to provide total repair and rejuvenation while you are sleeping
⚜ It should be applied after cleansing your face and before going to bed
Who should use
Who should use
⚪ Especially formulated for actors and actresses for whom the maintenance of their beauty is of crucial importance.
⚪ It is suitable for all skin types, and is intended for usage by both women and men
⚪ It can be used by anyone who :
⚜ wants to rejuvenate their skin and attain glowing complexion while they sleep
⚜ wants to remove dullness & fatigue from the face
⚜ wants to get rid of the toxins from the face
⚜ wants an even and mesmerizing skin tone
⚜ wants to soothe irritated skin
⚜ wants total repair and rejuvenation
⚜ wants Intense moisturization
⚜ wants to firm their skin
⚜ wants to prevent wrinkles, fine lines and increase skin elasticity
⚜ wants to protect their skin while sleeping
⚜ wants to get rid of uneven skin tone
⚜ wants to lighten dark spots, blemishes and enhance the skin tone
All Ingredients
All Ingredients
BestIndian™ practices 100% transparency, and believes in disclosing all ingredients used in its products. BestIndian™ guarantees that no other ingredient, apart from those listed below, has been used in this natural and synthetic chemicals free BestIndian™ Luxury:
Rosehip Seed Oil ⚜ Watermelon Seed Oil ⚜ Shea Butter, Kalonji Oil ⚜ Apple Seed Oil ⚜ Essential Oils Of Fennel And Sweetlime.
Care Suggestions
Care Suggestions
⚜ Store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.
⚜ For external use only.
⚜ Reading the ingredients list is recommended to ensure that the user is not allergic to any ingredient herb.
⚜ Patch test is recommended on a small area of the skin prior to the first usage.
⚜ Best before 24 months from manufacturing.
Dermatologically Tested
Dermatologically Tested
This product has been thoroughly tested by dermatologists and is guaranteed safe and dermatologist approved.
Country of origin
Country of origin
Bharat
Scientific Explanation
Scientific Explanation
⚪ The Skin
The skin is a complex organ with many layers. Its structure is designed to minimize moisture loss from the body while preventing foreign materials from entering. To accomplish these functions, the skin must have a protective covering of lipids, or oil-soluble molecules. Exposure to everyday conditions can strip the skin of its protective lipid covering.
⚜ The skin is made up of three main layers : the epidermis, the dermis, and the hypodermis.
As the deepest layer of skin, the hypodermis contains a layer of fat. It also houses blood vessels and nerves that are generally larger than those found in the dermis layer.
Within the dermis lie the blood vessels, nerves, and hair shafts, as well as sweat and sebaceous glands. The sebaceous glands produce an oily substance called sebum and secrete it into the hair shaft. Sebum migrates up to the top of the skin through the hair shaft, where it covers the outer layer of the epidermis, providing a protective barrier for the skin from the outside world. It consists of fatty acids, cholesterol, waxes, triglycerides, and a variety of other substances. A small coating of sebum will protect the skin effectively. An excess of sebum leads to overly oily skin and can cause acne.
Within the epidermis are multiple sublayers. On the very surface of the epidermis lies a layer of fat. Just beneath the fat is a layer of cornified cells, called the stratum corneum. Beneath the cornified cells lies the horny layer, which consists of three sublayers. At the bottom of the epidermis lies the basal layer, where cells are created. These cells then migrate up through the layers of the skin all the way to the stratum corneum, where they fall off the body. This upward cell movement helps defend the skin from harmful invaders by acting like ocean current, moving foreign debris up and out of the skin.
⚪ Why the Skin Needs Moisturizers
The epidermis is most relevant to this discussion, since cosmetic products target the cells in that section and are generally not able to migrate past it into the dermis. Most cosmetic products that claim to improve the skin’s appearance and texture act on the stratum corneum layer of the epidermis because it is the outermost layer of the skin — when it is scaly, the skin appears rougher. These products often fill in gaps between the cornified cells of the stratum corneum, creating the appearance of smoother skin. They may also serve as occlusives, meaning that they create a barrier on the skin through which water can not permeate. It may seem disadvantageous to apply such a barrier to the skin because it would prevent the skin from absorbing water in the air. The water content inside the skin, however, is generally much higher than that of the air. The moisture content in the stratum corneum should be about 15%. The water content increases deeper in the skin, reaching about 80% in the dermis. Therefore, in the absence of a barrier, water is much more likely to leave the skin than to enter it. Applying a barrier helps the skin retain more water.
In a perfect world, skin would be able to keep itself hydrated. In reality, however, irritants such as harsh cleansing products and excess exposure to environmental elements can upset the skin’s natural balance by removing its lipids. When these protective oil-based products in the skin are removed, the effectiveness of its barrier decreases. Water can evaporate from the skin more easily. This problem is further compounded by the fact that the resulting water loss will decrease the barrier’s ability even more.
Water is necessary for the skin to maintain its flexibility; when skin is overly dry, it loses its ability to stretch, causing it to crack and peel more easily. Faster peeling means skin cells are being shed more rapidly, which triggers an increase in the rate of cell production in the basal layer. When the process of cell growth, migration, and shedding is accelerated, the barrier is significantly weakened because the cells providing the barrier have not had time to fully mature. Generally, as the cells rise to the surface of the skin, they lose all their components except their protein skeleton structure. It is this layer of protein which provides the barrier against water loss. When the process of cell turnover is sped up, the cells reach the top of the skin before they have completely flattened and lost the rest of their components. These immature cells cannot prevent water from moving across them as well as the older ones can. Therefore, water is lost from the skin at a faster rate, and the skin is less able to defend against foreign invaders.
However, water alone will not increase the skin’s moisture level. It can easily evaporate off the surface of the skin. A protective lipid coating is necessary to prevent water from evaporating off the skin. A good moisturizer must be able to supplement this barrier with the incorporation of hydrophobic components. Ideally, a product will not provide a completely occlusive barrier for the skin, but will offer partial protection. By partially protecting the skin from the air, a product will not interfere with the epidermis’ ability to manufacture its own lipids to restore the stratum corneum’s natural barrier function. This way an improved barrier function will still be observed after the product is removed. Therefore, it is important that moisturizers have an oil component. However, oil-based formulas are messy and awkward to use, so moisturizers are generally water-based with some hydrophobic components incorporated.
⚪ The unique herbal ingredients present in this product are renowned for their anti-inflammatory properties which help to soothe sensitive skin, and for their potential to combat skin aging. They are known to suppress histamine release at very low doses, helping to plump up the skin, reduce wrinkles, and restore the skin natural barrier. They include the main group of active polyphenolic antioxidants responsible for anti-inflammatory, antierythema, antipruritic and antihistaminic properties. Another antiaging benefit is their antigenotoxic activity, which can protect the DNA of epidermal cells against environmental insults, including UV radiation. Vitamin E is a lipophilic antioxidant and has a primary role in protecting cell membranes against oxidative stress and maintaining the collagen network in the skin. Its levels are rapidly depleted after UV exposure which promotes skin aging.
Skin aging is the result of both intrinsic aging due to the passage of time and extrinsic aging as a consequence of environmental damage, primarily due to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Chronologically aged skin exhibits fine wrinkles, is thin, relatively flattened, dry and unblemished with some loss of elasticity. It exhibits a general atrophy of the extracellular matrix, which is reflected by a decrease in the number of fibroblasts. Furthermore, there are reduced levels of collagen and elastin, and their organization is impaired due to the decreased protein synthesis of types I and III collagen in the dermis and an increased breakdown of extracellular matrix proteins.
Aging is accelerated in skin exposed to UV radiation, a process known as photoaging. The fine wrinkles and reduced elasticity which characterize intrinsically aged skin are exaggerated in photoaged skin, with the development of deep wrinkles and a marked loss of elasticity, dryness, roughness and dyspigmentation as well as an increased epidermal thickness and alterations in connective tissue organization. Impairment of collagen and elastin organization is typically more severe in photoaged skin compared with chronologically aged skin.
⚜ This product contains niacinamide, also known as nicotinamide or nicotinic acid amide, which is a water-soluble, active form of vitamin B3 and an integral part of the coenzymes nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) and NAD phosphate (NADPH). In clinical trials, a significant improvement in skin appearance, including reductions in fine lines and wrinkles, hyperpigmented spots, red blotchiness and skin sallowness, as well as improved elasticity was found following application of 5% niacinamide for 12 weeks in women. In another clinical trial, application of 4% niacinamide in Japanese women for 8 weeks resulted in a significant decrease in wrinkles and skin roughness.
The antiwrinkling effects of niacinamide may be explained by the fact that niacinamide increases collagen production, an effect that is also relevant to other antiwrinkle agents, such as all-trans retinoic acid. Niacinamide reduces the increase in excess dermal glycosaminoglycans that is a characteristic of photodamaged or wrinkled skin. Niacinamide also modulates yellowing (sallowness) of the skin by an inhibition of protein glycation via antioxidant effects. Niacinamide increases both the lipid (ceramide) and protein (keratin, involucrin, filaggrin) components of the skin barrier and enhances the skin barrier properties, which may improve red blotchiness. Further, niacinamide has been demonstrated to inhibit melanosome transfer from melanocytes to keratinocytes and promote skin lightening in vivo. The mechanism by which elasticity improves is attributed to dermal remodeling (as evidenced by the observed increases in skin collagen) and prevention of dermal matrix glycation.
Moviestar™ Crème De La Crème Facial Night Cream
Share
Benefits
Benefits
⚜ Rejuvenates the skin and removes dullness & fatigue from the face
⚜ Cell renewal reveals illuminating glow
⚜ Deeply nourishes, hydrates & removes the toxins from the skin, thus providing an even and mesmerizing skin tone
⚜ Reduces and prevents Pigmentation and uneven skin tone by inhibiting the over production of melanin
⚜ Fights against free radicals and soothes and calms the skin
⚜ Intense repair and replenishment of essential skin
nutrients while you sleep
⚜ Reduction of any redness and irritation overnight
⚜ Provides an even and more consistent complexion
⚜ Enhances blood circulation and keeps the skin hydrated
⚜ Boosts collagen production
⚜ Intense moisturization
⚜ Skin-firming capabilities which help plump fine lines
⚜ Help prevent wrinkles, fine lines and increase skin elasticity
⚜ Helps subdue acne, clear the skin, eliminating impurities and leaving the skin glowing
⚜ Targeted treatment for improved blood circulation, nutrient supply and cell regeneration
⚜ Boosts the skin's natural regeneration process
⚜ Creates a protective barrier on your skin while you sleep
⚜ Gets rid of blemishes including dark spots, etc.
Fragrance
Fragrance
⚪ Moviestar™ Crème De La Crème has a unique aroma that most people associate with autumn
⚪ This paraben free fragrance is created by combining:
⚜ Rosehip (provides floral-fruity, herbaceous and earthy notes)
⚜ Kalonji (provides pleasant fruity-woody musky notes)
⚜ Sweet lime (provides fresh, lively and energetic notes)
How to use
How to use
⚜ Apply this cream immediately after cleansing and toning your face
⚜ Take coin sized quantity Of this cream in your palms
⚜ Apply on the face and massage in upward, circular motions
⚜ For optimum results, cleanse With Glowpotion™ Facial Cleanser & Tone With Moviestar™ Toner
When to use
When to use
⚜ This night cream is formulated for night application to provide total repair and rejuvenation while you are sleeping
⚜ It should be applied after cleansing your face and before going to bed
Who should use
Who should use
⚪ Especially formulated for actors and actresses for whom the maintenance of their beauty is of crucial importance.
⚪ It is suitable for all skin types, and is intended for usage by both women and men
⚪ It can be used by anyone who :
⚜ wants to rejuvenate their skin and attain glowing complexion while they sleep
⚜ wants to remove dullness & fatigue from the face
⚜ wants to get rid of the toxins from the face
⚜ wants an even and mesmerizing skin tone
⚜ wants to soothe irritated skin
⚜ wants total repair and rejuvenation
⚜ wants Intense moisturization
⚜ wants to firm their skin
⚜ wants to prevent wrinkles, fine lines and increase skin elasticity
⚜ wants to protect their skin while sleeping
⚜ wants to get rid of uneven skin tone
⚜ wants to lighten dark spots, blemishes and enhance the skin tone
All Ingredients
All Ingredients
BestIndian™ practices 100% transparency, and believes in disclosing all ingredients used in its products. BestIndian™ guarantees that no other ingredient, apart from those listed below, has been used in this natural and synthetic chemicals free BestIndian™ Luxury:
Rosehip Seed Oil ⚜ Watermelon Seed Oil ⚜ Shea Butter, Kalonji Oil ⚜ Apple Seed Oil ⚜ Essential Oils Of Fennel And Sweetlime.
Care Suggestions
Care Suggestions
⚜ Store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.
⚜ For external use only.
⚜ Reading the ingredients list is recommended to ensure that the user is not allergic to any ingredient herb.
⚜ Patch test is recommended on a small area of the skin prior to the first usage.
⚜ Best before 24 months from manufacturing.
Dermatologically Tested
Dermatologically Tested
This product has been thoroughly tested by dermatologists and is guaranteed safe and dermatologist approved.
Country of origin
Country of origin
Bharat
Scientific Explanation
Scientific Explanation
⚪ The Skin
The skin is a complex organ with many layers. Its structure is designed to minimize moisture loss from the body while preventing foreign materials from entering. To accomplish these functions, the skin must have a protective covering of lipids, or oil-soluble molecules. Exposure to everyday conditions can strip the skin of its protective lipid covering.
⚜ The skin is made up of three main layers : the epidermis, the dermis, and the hypodermis.
As the deepest layer of skin, the hypodermis contains a layer of fat. It also houses blood vessels and nerves that are generally larger than those found in the dermis layer.
Within the dermis lie the blood vessels, nerves, and hair shafts, as well as sweat and sebaceous glands. The sebaceous glands produce an oily substance called sebum and secrete it into the hair shaft. Sebum migrates up to the top of the skin through the hair shaft, where it covers the outer layer of the epidermis, providing a protective barrier for the skin from the outside world. It consists of fatty acids, cholesterol, waxes, triglycerides, and a variety of other substances. A small coating of sebum will protect the skin effectively. An excess of sebum leads to overly oily skin and can cause acne.
Within the epidermis are multiple sublayers. On the very surface of the epidermis lies a layer of fat. Just beneath the fat is a layer of cornified cells, called the stratum corneum. Beneath the cornified cells lies the horny layer, which consists of three sublayers. At the bottom of the epidermis lies the basal layer, where cells are created. These cells then migrate up through the layers of the skin all the way to the stratum corneum, where they fall off the body. This upward cell movement helps defend the skin from harmful invaders by acting like ocean current, moving foreign debris up and out of the skin.
⚪ Why the Skin Needs Moisturizers
The epidermis is most relevant to this discussion, since cosmetic products target the cells in that section and are generally not able to migrate past it into the dermis. Most cosmetic products that claim to improve the skin’s appearance and texture act on the stratum corneum layer of the epidermis because it is the outermost layer of the skin — when it is scaly, the skin appears rougher. These products often fill in gaps between the cornified cells of the stratum corneum, creating the appearance of smoother skin. They may also serve as occlusives, meaning that they create a barrier on the skin through which water can not permeate. It may seem disadvantageous to apply such a barrier to the skin because it would prevent the skin from absorbing water in the air. The water content inside the skin, however, is generally much higher than that of the air. The moisture content in the stratum corneum should be about 15%. The water content increases deeper in the skin, reaching about 80% in the dermis. Therefore, in the absence of a barrier, water is much more likely to leave the skin than to enter it. Applying a barrier helps the skin retain more water.
In a perfect world, skin would be able to keep itself hydrated. In reality, however, irritants such as harsh cleansing products and excess exposure to environmental elements can upset the skin’s natural balance by removing its lipids. When these protective oil-based products in the skin are removed, the effectiveness of its barrier decreases. Water can evaporate from the skin more easily. This problem is further compounded by the fact that the resulting water loss will decrease the barrier’s ability even more.
Water is necessary for the skin to maintain its flexibility; when skin is overly dry, it loses its ability to stretch, causing it to crack and peel more easily. Faster peeling means skin cells are being shed more rapidly, which triggers an increase in the rate of cell production in the basal layer. When the process of cell growth, migration, and shedding is accelerated, the barrier is significantly weakened because the cells providing the barrier have not had time to fully mature. Generally, as the cells rise to the surface of the skin, they lose all their components except their protein skeleton structure. It is this layer of protein which provides the barrier against water loss. When the process of cell turnover is sped up, the cells reach the top of the skin before they have completely flattened and lost the rest of their components. These immature cells cannot prevent water from moving across them as well as the older ones can. Therefore, water is lost from the skin at a faster rate, and the skin is less able to defend against foreign invaders.
However, water alone will not increase the skin’s moisture level. It can easily evaporate off the surface of the skin. A protective lipid coating is necessary to prevent water from evaporating off the skin. A good moisturizer must be able to supplement this barrier with the incorporation of hydrophobic components. Ideally, a product will not provide a completely occlusive barrier for the skin, but will offer partial protection. By partially protecting the skin from the air, a product will not interfere with the epidermis’ ability to manufacture its own lipids to restore the stratum corneum’s natural barrier function. This way an improved barrier function will still be observed after the product is removed. Therefore, it is important that moisturizers have an oil component. However, oil-based formulas are messy and awkward to use, so moisturizers are generally water-based with some hydrophobic components incorporated.
⚪ The unique herbal ingredients present in this product are renowned for their anti-inflammatory properties which help to soothe sensitive skin, and for their potential to combat skin aging. They are known to suppress histamine release at very low doses, helping to plump up the skin, reduce wrinkles, and restore the skin natural barrier. They include the main group of active polyphenolic antioxidants responsible for anti-inflammatory, antierythema, antipruritic and antihistaminic properties. Another antiaging benefit is their antigenotoxic activity, which can protect the DNA of epidermal cells against environmental insults, including UV radiation. Vitamin E is a lipophilic antioxidant and has a primary role in protecting cell membranes against oxidative stress and maintaining the collagen network in the skin. Its levels are rapidly depleted after UV exposure which promotes skin aging.
Skin aging is the result of both intrinsic aging due to the passage of time and extrinsic aging as a consequence of environmental damage, primarily due to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Chronologically aged skin exhibits fine wrinkles, is thin, relatively flattened, dry and unblemished with some loss of elasticity. It exhibits a general atrophy of the extracellular matrix, which is reflected by a decrease in the number of fibroblasts. Furthermore, there are reduced levels of collagen and elastin, and their organization is impaired due to the decreased protein synthesis of types I and III collagen in the dermis and an increased breakdown of extracellular matrix proteins.
Aging is accelerated in skin exposed to UV radiation, a process known as photoaging. The fine wrinkles and reduced elasticity which characterize intrinsically aged skin are exaggerated in photoaged skin, with the development of deep wrinkles and a marked loss of elasticity, dryness, roughness and dyspigmentation as well as an increased epidermal thickness and alterations in connective tissue organization. Impairment of collagen and elastin organization is typically more severe in photoaged skin compared with chronologically aged skin.
⚜ This product contains niacinamide, also known as nicotinamide or nicotinic acid amide, which is a water-soluble, active form of vitamin B3 and an integral part of the coenzymes nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) and NAD phosphate (NADPH). In clinical trials, a significant improvement in skin appearance, including reductions in fine lines and wrinkles, hyperpigmented spots, red blotchiness and skin sallowness, as well as improved elasticity was found following application of 5% niacinamide for 12 weeks in women. In another clinical trial, application of 4% niacinamide in Japanese women for 8 weeks resulted in a significant decrease in wrinkles and skin roughness.
The antiwrinkling effects of niacinamide may be explained by the fact that niacinamide increases collagen production, an effect that is also relevant to other antiwrinkle agents, such as all-trans retinoic acid. Niacinamide reduces the increase in excess dermal glycosaminoglycans that is a characteristic of photodamaged or wrinkled skin. Niacinamide also modulates yellowing (sallowness) of the skin by an inhibition of protein glycation via antioxidant effects. Niacinamide increases both the lipid (ceramide) and protein (keratin, involucrin, filaggrin) components of the skin barrier and enhances the skin barrier properties, which may improve red blotchiness. Further, niacinamide has been demonstrated to inhibit melanosome transfer from melanocytes to keratinocytes and promote skin lightening in vivo. The mechanism by which elasticity improves is attributed to dermal remodeling (as evidenced by the observed increases in skin collagen) and prevention of dermal matrix glycation.
CRÈME DE LA CRÈME
You are a star, millions are fans of your beauty. Every director and actor wants to work with you. You are shooting every day, flying from location to location, in different cities, and countries. Everything is going wonderfully well, when suddenly one morning, just as the makeup team starts applying makeup, you look in the mirror and your heart skips a beat. Your beauty, which is your key to success, has started fading. Your skin is dull, fine lines can be detected and premature aging has come rudely unannounced.
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As an actor, your skin goes through a lot during the course of the shooting process. Travelling, jet lag, dry air-conditioned environment of aircrafts and studio floors, stress, bright studio lights, pollution and dust of outdoor locations, and long and continuous use of makeup for hours, day in and out; together contribute in drastic erosion of beauty. Even the walk from an air-conditioned makeup room or vanity van, to the studio floor can harm the skin because of the sudden variations in temperature and humidity levels.
Your skin is made up of several layers. Over time, each layer progressively gets thin and loses the structure because of the depletion of a protein called collagen, which keeps your skin firm. Exposure to the sun and other environmental factors speed the appearance of aging, in the form of fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin, etc. Your skin starts getting drier as moisture escapes more easily; especially due to the ill effects of frequent flip flops between air-conditioned and non-conditioned environments, and irregular sleep cycle. While you are asleep at night, your skin goes into repair mode and tries to regenerate itself, reversing the accumulated damage from the day.
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Moviestar™ Creme de la Creme night cream adds fuel in the form of its phyto-chemicals, to speed up this process of natural recovery and turbocharges the rejuvenation. It triggers the production of new cells, which replaces old, damaged cells; and intensely hydrates and nourishes your skin overnight to provide brighter, smoother and more youthful skin when you wake up in the morning. It uses gentle non-abrasive ingredients like Glycolic acid to promote cell turnover to remove the additional layer of dead skin, enabling deeper penetration of its bioactive compounds. This cream contains emollients as well as humectants that re-stabilise the cutaneous barrier by promoting hydration to help smooth and even out skin texture. This will help to maintain a supple, flexible and absolutely glowing complexion.
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This cream contains Retinol which greatly amplifies cell turnover and reduces visible signs of ageing and photo damage, prevents loss of skin elasticity, and lifts the contours of the skin by stimulating the production of collagen. This cream helps thicken the deeper skin layers and enhances the skin’s ability to retain water, improving fine lines and wrinkles in the process. This lipid barrier strengthening night cream coddles and repairs the skin barrier of skin that is prone to redness, allergies or excessive dryness, while relieving irritation and protecting it from inflammation. It boosts collagen productions like peptides or Vitamin A, and fights free radical damage with antioxidants like Vitamin C and beta carotene.
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Pigmentation, dark spots, dullness and other blemishes are caused by an overproduction of melanin, which can be triggered by sun exposure, hormones, makeup, and harsh lights of studios, etc. This night cream contains active ingredients such as niacinamide, which reduce and prevent the appearance of pigmentation and uneven skin tone, by inhibiting the production of melanin.
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As the name suggests, this face cream is the quintessential solution for moviestars to maintain, retain and enhance their beauty. 100% natural & preservative free, this is a trademarked night repair formulation made from nourishing certified organic herbal extracts whose essential bioactive compounds rejuvenate the skin and help remove dullness & fatigue from the face, revealing illuminating glow. It deeply nourishes, hydrates & removes the toxins from the skin, thus providing an even and mesmerizing skin tone.
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25% of Profits for Social Welfare
BESTINDIAN™ SETS ASIDE 25% OF ALL ANNUAL PROFITS FOR SOCIAL WELFARE
Exceedingly high amount of money is spent on advertising and publicity by the world’s Beautycare and Perfumes brands for the promotion of their products. The United States is the largest advertising market in the world, with ad spending amounting to 250 billion U.S. dollars in 2020. Advertising expenditure (AdEx) in India is expected to grow 15.5% to reach ₹1,46,450 crore in 2023. By 2024, India is projected to spend $14.8 billion.
On an average, companies spend 15% - 25% of their annual revenue for their marketing budget. The amount of capital and resources that almost all companies and businesses spend every year on hiring celebrities as brand ambassadors for advertising their products, can launch help numerous interplanetary space missions by ISRO, help protect environment by reforestation, and provide jobs for millions.
Imagine a world where, instead of competing with each other on the basis of how much they spend for their respective advertising, the companies competed on how much they have spent for social welfare and for the betterment of the earth. This is the kind of world that BestIndian™ is creating!
25% OF PROFITS FROM THE SALE OF EVERY PRODUCT BOUGHT BY YOU WOULD BE UTILIZED FOR THE FOLLOWING CAUSES:
(1) To provide employment to Indian youth by setting up Studios for animation & filmmaking in India:
Digital Content in general, and animation in particular have immense potential for generating employment. BestIndian™ plans on starting animation and film studios in smaller towns, particularly in the neglected regions of India. Youth from the hinterland should be provided equal career opportunities and awareness as those from the metropolitan cities, to help prevent migration.
(2) To set up animal rescue shelters for the helpless stray and abandoned animals including cows, dogs, mules etc:
India had always been known for the beautiful and harmonious coexistence between humans and numerous animal species. However, in recent times there has been a rapid rise in human-animal conflicts. Helpless stray and abandoned animals need to be treated with empathy, and at the same time safety of vulnerable humans including children and the elderly needs to be taken into account. BestIndian™ plans to set up animal rescue, welfare and rehabilitation centres, in all those Indian towns which lack this facility.
(3) To create more urban forests in India by planting native Indian fruit and Ayurvedic trees.
Rapid and often unplanned urbanization has resulted in an India urban scape which is devoid of greenery. Unless cities include development of nature in their development plans, Indian cities would continue suffering intense heat waves, dust storms, unbreathable winter air, smog, etc. BestIndian™ has created #AtalVatika, an urban forest In Dehradun, by planting numerous native Indian trees, and plans to create numerous more such Vatikas in as many cities and towns as possible.
BestIndian™ is a medium for change and believes in all round development of all sections of the society, protection of nature, conservation of wildlife, and empathy for animals. BestIndian™ doesn’t believe in advertising on television or in buying followers on social media, and refuses to hire the services of Celebrities, Actors, or cricketers as the BestIndian™ brand ambassadors. BestIndian™ doesn’t send out free sample products to get favourable reviews by influencers.
BestIndian™ has made a name for itself on its inherent merits, and has earned its goodwill and reputation due to the quality of its products and user satisfaction, instead of resorting to artificial brand building by paid promotion of the brand.
Companies compete on the lines of “Our company’s Brand Ambassador celebrity is bigger than our competitor’s”, or “We have more social media followers than our competitor”, etc. BestIndian™ requests companies to compete on the basis of the amount spent by them on social welfare.
Star Ingredients
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Rosehip
Its bioactive compounds include flavonoids, tannins, anthocyanin, phenolic compounds, fatty oil, organic acids, etc. Rosehip contains carotenoids, which help treat early signs of aging like fine lines, wrinkles,
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Kalonji
Kalonji (Nigella sativa seeds) is a storehouse of anti-aging antioxidants, besides fat-soluble vitamins like A, D, E and K, which slow down the signs of aging, fight pigmentation and also treat a variety of skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis and acne. Myristic acid, vitamins, alkaloids, coumarins, saponins, flavonoids, fixed oils and phenolics are main bioactive compounds.
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Sweetlime
Sweet Lime (Citrus limetta) contains polyphenols such as flavanones, hesperetin, naringenin, and
chlorogenic acid, etc. These bioactive compounds act as natural moisturizer, and help in clearing out pigmentation, acne, blemishes, etc. The vitamin C aids in collagen production, promoting healthy and youthful skin; and helps combat the effects of
oxidative stress
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