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Nourishing oils such as Inca omega oil, kahai oil and Himalayan cherry oil fortify the skin’s natural barrier and add suppleness. Marigold protects against blue light radiation.* This anti-aging dry oil leaves skin relaxed and regenerated. 

*Blue light from mobile phones, tablets, televisions or visible light. Damages cells and contributes to skin aging.

Efficacy and skin-compatibility scientifically confirmed. Free of mineral oil derivatives. Vegan.

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Marigold

Marigold

Protects against blue light from mobile phones, tablets, televisions or visible light that damages the skin and accelerates skin aging.

Precious botanical oils

Precious botanical oils

Nourishing oils like Inca omega oil, Kahai oil and Himalayan cherry oil fortify the skin’s natural barrier and support its suppleness.

After cleansing and toning in the morning and evening, apply one pipette filling to your skin. Continue with your regular day or night skin care routine.
What are the three properties of 3 IN 1 Face Oil?
The oil combines anti-aging, anti-oxidant and anti-blue light properties.
What is blue light?
Blue light refers to short high-energy wavelengths and visible light which is more dispersed in the atmosphere than other wavelengths within the spectrum of visible light. Sunlight contains this kind of light. Blue light is also in numerous artificial sources of light such as TVs, PCs, tablets, laptops, monitors, and mobile phones.
Why has blue light become more dangerous?
Our lifestyles have changed. The use of mobile phones and computers has increased dramatically. We are exposed to more blue light as a result. Clear lenses with blue-light filters and screen-protection films have already been specifically developed to protect our eyes from the increased strain caused by blue light.
How does blue light affect our skin?
Just like UV rays, blue light generates free radicals on the skin, leading to premature ageing, an uneven skin tone and age spots. Blue light penetrates through the epidermis and the dermis, causing damage. We call this photoaging or light aging.
Is there any natural protection against blue light?
Our eyes have two natural filters that protect against short-wave blue light: the lens and the macular pigment. Vitamin C contained in the lens, and pigments such as lutein and zeaxanthin, protect us from free radicals that can build up as a result of rays emitting short wavelengths. In our macula lutea (“yellow spot”), the area which gives the sharpest vision, lutein and zeaxanthin play prominent roles. The macula pigment is responsible for absorbing short wavelengths of light to prevent free radicals from forming in the retina. Free radicals can lead to oxidative stress and damage the photoreceptors in the retina. The converse also holds true, as a significant reduction in zeaxanthin and lutein has been identified in cases of macula degeneration.