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Environ Comfort+ Vita-Enriched Antioxidant Gel
Environ Comfort+ Vita-Enriched Antioxidant Gel
Environ Comfort+ Vita-Enriched Antioxidant Gel
Environ Comfort+ Vita-Enriched Antioxidant Gel

Environ Comfort+ Vita-Enriched Antioxidant Gel

£39.00
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  • Contains Vitamin C & E
  • Contains Beta-Carotene & Panthenol
  • Treat retinoid reaction
  • Helps to hydrate skin
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Environ Focus Care Comfort+ Vita-Enriched Antioxidant Gel is a fragrance-free gel acts as an anti-pollution system which may help to protect the skin from external and internal stressors that could compromise skin health. It is enriched with vitamins and a variety of antioxidants to leave the skin feeling protected and looking healthier.. This product was formulated for consumers who may experience sensitivity to the Environ vitamin A moisturisers or other topical vitamin A products.
  • Contains high concentrations of vitamins C and E, Beta-Carotene and Panthenol
  • Helps to hydrate skin
  • Can be used to treat retinoid reaction
  • Pre-cleanse, cleanse and tone with your preferred Environ products and then apply Antioxidant Gel
  • It may be used on its own or in a cocktail with your preferred Environ Moisturiser
  • Suitable for dry or sensitive skin types that are easily irritated
  • Antioxidant Gel can also be used by consumers who have problem skin
  • Sunburn Alert: This product does not contain a sunscreen
  • Use a broad spectrum sunscreen, wear protective clothing, and limit sun exposure while using this product

50ml

Aqua (Water), Polysorbate 40, Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Panthenol, Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil, Zea Mays (Corn) Oil, Ascorbic Acid, Beta-Carotene, Tocopherol, Ascorbyl Palmitate, Gelatin, Sucrose, Zea Mays (Corn) Starch, Hydroxypropyl Guar, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Disodium EDTA, Sodium Hydroxide, Limonene.

Environ Skincare

Discover the power of Environ skincare at The Derma Company, your trusted Environ stockist for over 20 years. With our extensive experience and personalised approach, we provide bespoke skincare solutions tailored to your unique needs.

Environ’s extensive range of Environ products is designed to address a wide range of skin concerns. The Skin EssentiA line, one of their most iconic product ranges, showcases the brand’s dedication to harnessing the power of essential nutrients. Environ products infused with Vitamin A, C & E, such as their Youth EssentiA range, are specially formulated to target fine lines, wrinkles, uneven skin tone, and sun damage. These Environ products promote healthy cell turnover, stimulate collagen production, and enhance the skin’s overall texture and radiance.

Environ Skincare is a renowned brand known for its exceptional Environ products and its commitment to advanced skincare formulations. Founded by Dr. Des Fernandes, a prominent South African plastic surgeon, the brand has revolutionised the industry with its unique approach to skin health. Our team of experts offers free skincare consultations and ensures the fastest Environ delivery service, so you can start your transformative skincare journey without delay.

As an official Environ stockist for two decades, The Derma Company has a deep understanding of Environ’s exceptional skincare products. Our expertise allows us to recommend the most effective solutions for your skin concerns, ensuring you achieve optimal results. We believe in personalized skincare and take the time to understand your goals, guiding you towards the Environ products that will best suit your needs.

Environ’s commitment to research and development is reflected in the scientific rigor applied to every product. Environ products undergo extensive testing and are supported by scientific research, ensuring their safety and efficacy.

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Ingredient
Glycerin
What It Is

Glycerin works as a humectant, it attracts moisture from the air into the stratum corneum (top layer of skin), and due to its low molecular weight, will continue to draw moisture to the deeper layers of the dermis.

Glycerin also treats several skin disorders, ranging from dry skin to wound healing. The ingredient has the potential of improving your overall internal health as well.

Due to its versatility and ability to moisturise, it’s used in everything from lotions to soaps to toners.

What It Does

How to use in your skincare routine?

Products with glycerin can be used topically multiple times a day. You can safely and effectively use this ingredient in nearly every single step of your skin care routine. Several skin care brands use glycerin when formulating everything from cleansers and toners, to serums and moisturisers.

Benefits
  • Glycerin tightens and firms - Use this ingredient for a few weeks or even a few days and we think you'll find that it plumps and softens your look significantly, especially if you have more mature skin.
  • It improves your complexion - Glycerin is non-comedogenic, meaning it won’t clog pores.
  • It brightens - Between glycerin’s rejuvenating properties and its ability to moisturise, glycerin plays a key role in keeping skin looking bright and luminous.
  • The ingredient is also a good choice for sensitive skin. Because it’s a natural component of skin, it calms redness and inflammation. It’s one of the gentler ingredients you can find in skin care products and can even help alleviate sensitivity over time.
Vitamin C
What It Is

Vitamin C is an essential nutrient required for the growth and repair of tissues in all parts of the body, including the skin, but we cannot produce it on our own. The powerful antioxidant is found naturally in fruits and vegetables and commonly produced synthetically in skincare products, such as moisturisers, toners, and, most often, serums.

What It Does

How to use in your skincare routine?

Whether your skin is dry, oily, or a combination, vitamin C is beneficial for skin health, helping it look and feel healthier and younger longer.

Before you apply the vitamin C, test a patch of skin with a lower-concentration formula to see how your skin reacts. Some minor tingling is normal, but if you experience anything more intense, stop using the product and talk to your dermatologist.

For best results, apply this vitamin topically 1-2 times a day, morning and night. Be sure to apply a moisturiser with a broad-spectrum SPF after vitamin C application for daytime.

Benefits
  • Vitamin C makes sun damage and surface pigment spots less visible and brightens a dull, blotchy skin.
  • It is a powerful antioxidant that protects the skin from irritation, inflammation and environmental pollution.
  • It reduces red blotches left after spots by improving the skin’s natural healing process.
  • It increases the effectiveness of sunscreen and gives the skin better protection from UV rays 
Vitamin E
What It Is

Vitamin E is a fat-soluble, essential nutrient with anti-inflammatory properties. Vitamin E helps support the immune system, cell function, and skin health. It’s an antioxidant, making it effective at combating the effects of free radicals produced by the metabolism of food and toxins in the environment.

Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that may be effective at reducing UV damage in skin. And when applied topically may help nourish and protect your skin from damage caused by free radicals.

What It Does

How to use in your skincare routine?

It can be used underneath moisturiser and sunscreen in the morning [if it’s a vitamin E oil] and is sometimes combined with other antioxidants, such as Vitamin C in Serums.

Best suited for those with dry, very dry, or mature skin.

Avoid using if you have very oily, acne prone skin or those prone to sensitivity.

Benefits

In moisturisers it can:

  • Stop skin from losing moisture.
  • Protect cells from damage.
  • Soften skin.
Beta-Carotene
What It Is

Carotenoids are natural plant pigments that give plants and fruits their colour. Beta-Carotene is a carotenoid found primarily in carrots and provides a yellow to orange-red colour to personal care products. In addition, it is an approved colouring agent for foods. Besides carrots, it naturally occurs in vegetables (sweet potatoes, pumpkins, and squash), fruits (apricots, cantaloupe melon, mango, paw, nectarines, and peaches).

Chemically, carotenoids are tetraterpenoids and constitute a class of labile, easily oxidizable, and oil-soluble compounds consisting of 40-carbon polyunsaturated hydrocarbon molecules. The body converts beta-carotene into Vitamin A using a carotenoid oxygenase enzyme (Beta-carotene 15,15'-dioxygenase), providing effects similar to retinoids. Unfortunately, that enzyme is only active in the intestine and liver, and produced retinal can only reach the skin from the bloodstream.

Beta-carotene is recommended in skincare products where it can be used to condition rough or reddened skin. Because of its Beta-Carotene content, the extract may be added to sun care or tanning preparations. In addition, a European report claims that carotenes appear to exhibit specific properties, which may help screen against the effects of UV radiation and free radicals. With vitamin E and C, it forms the trio of antioxidant vitamins frequently used together for a preventive effect on skin disorders, unhealthy conditions, or even cancer. This ingredient also may be used in baby products, night or day creams, and treatment oils that help maintain the skin's healthy function.

What It Does

How to use in your skincare routine?

In cosmetics and personal care products, Beta-carotene is used in the formulation of aftershave lotions, bath products, cleansing products, makeup, hair conditioners, shampoos, skin care products and suntan products. Beta-carotene imparts an orange colour to cosmetics and personal care products.

Benefits

Beta-carotene is commonly implemented into skincare formulations for its ability to protect against UVA-light induced damage. By doing so, products infused with beta carotene can help to reduce levels of oxidative stress and contribute to the overall enhancement of one's skin appearance.

AHAs / BHAs / PHAs
What It Is

The world of acids can be divided into a few categories, three to be precise: Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs), Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHAs) and the underdog, Polyhydroxy Acids (PHAs). If you're using a skincare acid, it'll fall into one of these three categories.

AHAs

These may ring some bells as you're bound to find an AHA already hiding in your skincare routine. AHAs are chemical exfoliators that can be extremely helpful for oily or blemish-prone skin if used on a regular basis.
The top dogs in this category are Glycolic Acid and Lactic Acid. You can find them mixed in with serums, moisturisers, cleansers and toners, depending on how high of a dosage you want to use (the smaller the percentage, the less potent the formula).

BHAs

Whilst they are also chemical exfoliators, AHAs and BHAs treat different skin problems.
AHAs are ideal for those concerned with ageing skin, whereas BHAs are best for those who are one the oilier side of the skincare spectrum and struggle with acne, blackheads and milia (the little white bumps you sometimes see under the skin).
Whilst AHAs are only water soluble, BHAs are oil soluble, which is why they are ideal for those struggling with an oil-slick T-zone. They can get below the oil that’s clogging up your skin and also have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. So they help spots disappear quicker and calm any redness.
The most popular BHA is Salicylic Acid. It can be found in a range of different formulas targeted at spot treatments.

PHAs

The underdog of the acid trilogy, PHAs don't get the praise they deserve.

"PHAs (AKA Polyhydroxy Acids) are very similar to traditional alpha hydroxy acids, because both work by breaking down the 'glue' that binds dull, dead cells to the surface of the skin." Daniel Isaacs, Scientific Director at Medik8

They're especially beneficial for those who find other acids too strong. 'Even very sensitive skin types can harness the resurfacing powers of PHAs,' says Daniel. 'In clinical studies, they have been proven to be compatible with dry, itchy skin conditions such as eczema and atopic rosacea.'
The most common PHA acids are Gluconolactone, Galactose and Lactobionic - bit of a mouthful to say but well worth looking out for the next time you’re in the market for a new chemical exfoliant.

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