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Boost Your Skin With Vitamin F

Our new serum includes a revolutionary combination of seven vitamins, including vitamin F. Read on to learn more about vitamin F and how it helps your skin.

Wow, wow, wow!

It’s happening! Our brand new serum, Moon Boost, launches tomorrow! 

Moon Boost is like seven different serums in one convenient bottle! This complex formulation will nourish skin of all ages, genders, tones and types. We’re so excited about the formula that, this week, we’re featuring a different vitamin in Moon Boost every day.

Today, it’s all about vitamin F. 

To be clear, vitamin F isn’t really a vitamin; it’s the name given to two essential fatty acids: alpha-linolenic acid (omega-3) and linoleic acid (omega-6). These fatty acids work together to do wonders for your skin. 

Vitamin F is a powerful moisturizing ingredient that helps to reduce Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL), improve skin elasticity, firmness and texture.(1) It also offers some protection against the damaging effects of UVB rays and reduces signs of skin aging, such as fine lines and wrinkles, collagen loss and hyperpigmentation, caused by sunlight.(1) But wait, there’s more! Vitamin F can also help improve acne.(2)

Soft, youthful skin with a clear complexion? Those are #skingoals! 

Don’t miss out on all the skin benefits of vitamin F! Pre-order your bottle of Moon Boost now!

Join me tomorrow for our feature on Vitamin K.

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Moon Boost nourishes your skin with seven vitamins, including vitamin E. Click here to discover the ways that vitamin E benefits the skin.

Sources

(1) Angelo, Giana. Ph.D “Essential Fatty Acids and Skin Health.” Linus Pauling Institute, Oregon State University, Feb. 2012, https://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/health-disease/skin-health/essential-fatty-acids

(2) Letawe, C et al. “Digital image analysis of the effect of topically applied linoleic acid on acne microcomedones.” Clinical and experimental dermatology vol. 23,2 (1998): 56-8. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2230.1998.00315.x

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