Lovingly assigned the nickname “red diamonds” in Asia, goji berries offer numerous age-defying health benefits for your body, both on the inside and out. The oil from the seeds of this small, treasured red fruit offers your skin much-needed support by assisting it in protecting itself from the stresses of everyday life, all the while keeping it youthful and radiant.
When used on a regular basis, Goji Seed Oil smoothes wrinkles, helps remove milia seeds, increases skin elasticity, and evens out skin tone. Exceptionally high in essential fatty acids, most especially linoleic acid (omega‑6), this product protects and repairs the skin by stimulating intracellular oxygenation, helping to restore the vital balance of water and fats in the hydrolipidic film of the skin. Exceptionally light in texture, Goji Seed Oil is ideal for use around the delicate eye-contour area, where richer products can often promote the creation of milia seeds, those unsightly white or yellowish little bumps that appear on the eyelids and temples.
Vitamin E, abundant in goji seeds, holds the ability to neutralize fat-soluble radicals and helps protect cell membranes from lipid oxidation, maintaining skin elasticity and firmness. Penetrating deep into the skin, Goji Seed Oil stimulates blood circulation and raises skin metabolism, thereby accelerating cell turnover, helping to even out skin tone, and attenuates melanin deposits such as age spots and freckles.
Important in the synthesis of vitamin A, beta-carotene is a fat-soluble nutrient essential to normal growth, vision, and cell structure, as well as healthy bones, teeth, and skin. It is but one of the carotenoids naturally found in goji seeds. Carotenoids have been proven to protect the eyes from cataracts and macular degeneration, and are important retinal antioxidants and pigment filters of ultraviolet light, protecting your eyes from the sun’s harmful UV rays and HEV light.
With all of this in mind, Goji Seed Oil definitely points towards being an excellent addition to your skin-care regime, most especially the delicate skin of the eye-contour area, as well as supporting one of your most precious organs—your eyes.