Wild Oak Super Moisturizing Body Lotion | Vitamin E, Niacinamide & Matcha(100 ml)
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"Origin Story behind this Product: Japanese skincare dating back to the Nara period (710–794 AD) traditionally used natural ingredients like rice bran and camellia oil rich in antioxidants and vitamins for moisturizing and protecting the skin. This ancient wisdom was echoed by figures such as Zen monk Eisai who introduced matcha in the 12th century and noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu suggesting the aristocracy's use of natural skincare substances. Modern products like the Japanese Matcha Tea Antioxidant Body Lotion blend this historical knowledge with contemporary science incorporating green tea extract niacinamide and vitamin E to nourish and protect the skin reflecting centuries of Japanese skincare philosophy. Benefits: 1. Firming & Hydrating: Enhances firmness and boosts moisture levels for improved skin texture. 2. Protective & Restorative: Provides protection against new skin damage while actively combating existing damage. 3. Anti-Aging & Wrinkle Prevention: Prevents premature lines and wrinkles promoting a youthful appearance. 4. Damage Reversal & Renewal: Acts to reverse existing damage contributing to skin renewal. 5. Radiance & Glow Enhancement: Imparts a golden glow adding a radiant and healthy complexion. Ingredients: 1. Niacinamide: Enhances skin barrier reduces redness and balances moisture promoting a healthy complexion with its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. 2. Green Tea Extract: Rich in antioxidants it fights free radicals rejuvenates skin and promotes a radiant complexion while also calming and soothing irritated skin. 3. Cucumber Extract: Hydrates and soothes the skin reducing puffiness and inflammation providing a refreshing sensation and contributing to a revitalized and nourished skin texture. 4. Vitamin E: A potent antioxidant that protects against environmental damage Vitamin E nourishes and moisturizes the skin promoting elasticity and a smoother healthier appearance."