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An innovative skincare product with two-times the benefits
Glycerine and Tissue Oil are two deceivingly simple, yet powerful skincare ingredients. Now Clere has combined them to create one innovative product, Gly-Co-Oil.
“We are excited to launch our new offering into the Glycerine and Tissue Oil categories,” says brand manager Themba Ndlovu. “Many people don’t realise the intense skincare benefits these ingredients provide. Gly-Co-Oil highlights these and more.”
Gly-Co-Oil has been specifically formulated to reduce the appearance of stretch marks and revitalise dehydrated skin. Ndlovu goes into more detail about how each ingredient benefits the skin:
Glycerine – A humectant that helps retain moisture; it keeps everything moisturised without compromising any of the other ingredients in the product. All skin types can use glycerine and benefit from it. Not only does glycerine moisturise the skin, it also pulls moisture up from the lower levels of the skin (the dermis) to the upper levels (the epidermis), essentially allowing the skin to help moisturise itself. It is gentle on sensitive skin and can help alleviate temporary skin discomfort. By helping to maintain the skin’s protective layer of moisture, glycerine creates a barrier between the skin and external elements that may harm it and its hydrating properties help create a smoother looking appearance to the skin. What’s more is that glycerine has anti-ageing properties; nothing will help keep the skin looking young and vibrant like extra moisture. By bringing your skin’s natural moisture to the surface, glycerine helps reduce the look of all those signs of ageing like fine lines and wrinkles.
Tissue Oil – This head-to-toe, multi-purpose solution can be used for just about anything. Most commonly used to treat the appearance of stretch marks, it increases the elasticity of the skin allowing it to stretch and relax without leaving any physical signs of the process. By discouraging the overproduction of sebum, an oily substance in the skin that can cause acne and other dermal conditions, tissue oil can help reduce the appearance of acne scarring. Tissue oil can be added into your daily moisturiser. Natural oils keep skin moist and hydrated by reducing evaporation so by adding tissue oil to your moisturiser, it’s possible to increase both its richness and its effectiveness.