Ozone Signature Kanaka Taila

Similar to its name Kanak, which means ‘gold’ in Sanskrit, this perfect blend tackles three main skin concerns—uneven skin tone, early signs of aging, dark circles—in one powerful formula.

Developed as a powerful lipid replenishing formula, this serum helps strengthen the epidermal barrier to maintain hydration in the deeper layers. The restoration of moisture content of the epidermis dramatically reduces dark circles, smoothens fine lines and wrinkles

The skin feels softer, intensely nourished and hydrated. 

Recommended for skin that is dehydrated, showing early signs of ageing, dealing with dark circles and/or under eye bags.

THIS FORMULA DOES NOT CONTAIN ESSENTIAL OILS.

 

TARGETS:

Dark Circles:

Dark circles under the lower eyelids are common in men and women. Often accompanied by bags.

Dark circles under the eyes may look purple or blue to dark brown or black, depending on skin color.

The area under the eyes can appear darker due to constricted blood vessels causing hyper pigmentation, or from thinning of the skin around the eyes.

Dark circles under the eyes (Periorbital hyperpigmentation) is a very common condition that can affect persons of all ages.

It is defined as a homogenous, round, darkening of the skin (blue to dark brown or black color) around or under eyes.

Dark circles under the eyes can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include family history of dark circles, exhaustion, lack of sleep, allergies, eye rubbing or excessive sun exposure.

Types of dark circles

Dark circles are classified based on clinical analysis, the pattern of pigmentation and vasculature.

Types

Appearance

Pigmented

As brown hue under eye

Vascular

A blue/pink/purple color hue +/- puffiness

Structural

Shadow hue

Associated with lower eyelid bags and grooves

Loss of fat with a bony prominence

 

While fatigue may seem like the most logical explanation for this condition, there are a number of factors that can contribute to dark circles under the eyes.

What Cause Dark Circles ?

Fatigue- Oversleeping, extreme fatigue, or just staying up late all night, using your mobile phone or too much screen time can cause dark circles to form under your eyes. Sleep deprivation can cause your skin to become dull and pale, allowing for dark tissues and blood vessels beneath your skin to show.

Age- Ageing is one of the factors to cause dark circles, as you get older your skin becomes thin around your eyes. With age you lose the fat and collagen needed to maintain the skin’s elasticity causing blood vessels beneath your skin to show.

Dehydration- Dehydration is a common cause to have dark circles.

When your body does not receive adequate amount of water intake, the skin starts to get dull and pale and eyes look recessed.

Sun overexposure- Overexposure in the skin can cause overproduction of melanin which in turn can cause pigmentation in the surrounding skin to darken.

Genetics- Family genes and history play an important factor in causing dark circles.

 

Fine Lines & Wrinkles:

Fine Lines:

Fine lines are small and shallow lines that appear on the face, this is normally an indicator of first signs of ageing. Fine lines are very superficial, meaning they are only as deep as the topmost layer of your skin. They are small and shallow and may be hard to see initially. It's also common for these lines form at the outer corners of the eyes and throughout the very thin skin under the eyes.

Fine lines deepen as you get older because the collagen and elastic beneath the surface of your skin begin the breakdown, which is typical in the skin’s natural aging process.

What Causes Fine Lines?

Genetics Your genetics play a large role in your skin’s resilience, which can either play for or against you in increasing or decreasing your chances of developing a certain type of fine lines on your face.

Repetitive Facial Expressions: From squinting, smiling, laughing, frowning, and even from being surprised.

Smoking: Not only is the blood supply to your skin affected, but the repeated mouth puckering leads to the quick formation of fine lines around your mouth.

Sun Exposure: Increased sun exposure without proper protection is the fastest way to weaken your skin and cause long-term skin damage.

Wrinkles: Wrinkles form when finelines are not treated quickly and begin to deepen. Wrinkles tend to form in certain areas of the face more quickly, often progressing into deep facial folds. They often form in areas where fine lines have formed, in areas where your face has gradually suffered volume loss, areas where your skin has begun to sag, or in areas of repetitive motion. 

What Cause Wrinkles?

Aging: As we age, collagen and elastin break down beneath the surface of your skin, causing your skin to become less supple, smooth, and looses elasticity.

Environmental Factors: From sun damage, dehydrated skin, genetics, to a poor skincare regimen— these are other factors contribute to the faster-than-normal formation of wrinkles.

 

Dull Skin:

Dull skin is commonly characterized as skin that lacks radiance and appears flat or lackluster. Unlike radiant skin which is more translucent and reflects light evenly, dull skin often has an uneven skin tone or texture which causes light to reflect less evenly.

Dry, dull and blotchy skin tones occur due to various factors, and can often be an indication of your body’s general health.

Factors that cause Dull Skin

Aging skin

Uneven skin tone

Appearance of blemishes and spots

Loss of natural glow of the skin

Including Ozone Signature Kanaka Taila in your night time skin care routine will help in tackling the above stated concerns.

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