Anti-Stress Face Cream Pink Apple of the Sibillini Mountains

Why choose it?

Our apple is unique: it grows only on the Sibillini Mountains, around 600 meters above sea level, it is a Slow Food presidium and is part of the ancient fruits of the Marche region. But not only that! From the peel and pulp of the pink apple of the Sibillini Mountains we obtain the bioliquefied product that represents the main component of the Sonia Olivieri Anti-Stress Face Cream . The pink apple bioliquefied product has a very high antioxidant power , equal to 681 ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorption Capacity), due to the high concentration of polyphenols, anthocyanins and flavonoids (in particular quercetin). These in fact stimulate the proliferation of fibroblasts , inhibit collagenase and activate microcirculation , counteract the formation of free radicals and help protect the skin from damage caused by ultraviolet rays, smog and the aggressive action of external atmospheric agents such as wind, humidity or sudden changes in temperature. As a result, they slow down aging , prevent skin discoloration , improve skin elasticity . In addition, fructose , mainly contained in the pulp, has a high hydrating power , while the fruit's alpha-hydroxy acids have an exfoliating and illuminating action. Finally, the pink apple of the Sibillini Mountains is rich in prebiotics (FOS) , which help strengthen the skin barrier by reducing the sensitivity of the skin and improving its ability to defend itself from external agents. Extraction occurs naturally through an enzymatic hydrolysis process, without the addition of solvents, thus maintaining the integrity , effectiveness and high concentration of the active ingredients . In the increasingly widespread "upcycling" perspective, to reduce waste and environmental impact, the peels used for the extraction of the bioliquefied product are waste material from apple processing. This is why the Sonia Olivieri Anti-Stress Face Cream is truly the best ally for your skin!

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