Moisturizing Cream Containing New Blends

People everywhere have been waiting for a way to get a facelift without having to resort to needles or surgery. It may be hard to believe, but today there are some incredible alternatives to those hardly fun procedures.

Gratiae’s Face Lift Moisturizing Cream

Gratiae’s Face Lift Moisturizing Cream acts quickly to nourish the skin. Using a newly developed blend of thermo-mineral water, naturally restorative flora, organic oats and oils, this new formula gives the face an amazing lifting effect. It tones the skin, boosts cell renewal and combats lines and wrinkles. As a further boost this natural ‘face lift in a jar’ comes with a real volcanic stone, primed to help stimulate the circulation when used to gently massage the face.

What gives Gratiae’s superior cream its lifting power?

The special blend of ingredients include organic oats in the mix, which may be a surprise to some. In fact oats have many benefits including the perhaps better known nutritional benefit to the heart when eaten in cereals. They also contain essential elements and minerals that are known to have an antioxidant effect on the skin, as well as a fiber, beta-glucan which also has a proven beneficial effect. Selenium is another trace element found in oats which preserves elasticity and youthfulness of skin, while manganese promotes the body’s metabolic processes. When included as a moisturizing agent, oats’ antioxidant properties preserve the hydrophilic nature of the skin cells allowing them to retain water in the tissues, plumping and firming them.
The thermal water and restorative flora used in Gratiae’s cream come from the area around the Sea of Galilee. These thermal waters have a physical structure which makes them excellent as a moisturizer and healing agent. The waters also enable the cream to expand and unclog pores making it easier for anti-wrinkle ingredients along with moisturizer to reach the skin layers in a longer lasting way. All of which is why we use them in our new blended product - definitely worth a try before going under the knife.