The Anti-Fatigue Carrot Algae Marine Drops Upcycles Food Industry Waste
Laura McQuarrie — September 14, 2020 — Eco
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Beauty Cleanse Skincare's Anti-Fatigue Carrot Algae Marine Drops combine potent plant oils, rejects from the food industry and cutting-edge biotech research to deliver a powerful serum-in-oil that boosts the skin's resilience. The skincare product can be massaged into the face and neck to awaken and de-stress the skin, plus enhance its radiance.
Beauty Cleanse Skincare founder Saman Ali battled symptoms of diabetes as a result of built-up stress and living in an unhealthy state and found that a change in diet helped to reverse the effects. Yet to deal with the damage done to skin and hair by stress, Ali asked: "If plant-based foods work for my body, what about my skin?" The answer came in the form of these drops, which Ali calls "a perfect juice cleanse for the skin."
Image Credit: Beauty Cleanse Skincare
Beauty Cleanse Skincare founder Saman Ali battled symptoms of diabetes as a result of built-up stress and living in an unhealthy state and found that a change in diet helped to reverse the effects. Yet to deal with the damage done to skin and hair by stress, Ali asked: "If plant-based foods work for my body, what about my skin?" The answer came in the form of these drops, which Ali calls "a perfect juice cleanse for the skin."
Image Credit: Beauty Cleanse Skincare
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
1. Beauty and Personal Care - The use of waste materials from the food industry, combined with biotech research, presents opportunities for innovation in the beauty and personal care industry.
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