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The science and magic of Pearl Powder
Science & Magic of Pearl Powder
Asian culture and I both swear by the beauty benefits of pearl powder, which has been used for centuries to promote both inner cellular and outer radiant health. This superfood has been revered by ancient cultures for its antioxidant, anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, anti-apoptotic, and even anti-radioactive properties.
So why did I choose to use pearl powder in holi (mane) and holi (water)? Simply put, pearl powder has an extraordinary ability to nourish healthy, radiant, glowing, and younger-looking skin. Its rich nutritional profile includes bioavailable amino acids that support hair, skin, and nail cell growth, as well as over 30 trace minerals and elements like calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, silica, and calcium phosphate.
Calcium carbonate, which is the most abundant mineral in pearl powder, is the richest source of calcium on the planet, and is absorbed twice as efficiently as conventional calcium supplements. It supports proper thyroid function and has beautifying properties that can help with skin regeneration, moisture levels, and regulation of sebum production. Additionally, when topically applied, pearl powder can temporarily reduce pore size, skin redness, and skin texture.
Pearl powder is also protective, as it can prevent the development of melanin and slow and stop the development of freckles, dark patches, and age spots. It has an anti-photoaging effect, and the amino acids in pearl extract can inhibit UV-irritation, slow photoaging, inhibit skin wrinkles, laxity, thickness, and dry skin. In high doses, pearl powder extract has been shown to be superior to the application of Vitamin E.
Regular use of pearl powder can help turn back the clock on skin aging and make it look younger than ever. Pearl powder contains a compound called nacre, which stimulates skin cells and helps build collagen, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It can also boost important antioxidants in the body, including glutathione and superoxide dismutase (SOD), which discourages peroxidation, one of the most damaging types of aging in the body.
Pearl powder’s amino acid and mineral content also helps to nourish hair and nails, thanks to conchiolin, which gives pearls their luminescence. It is believed to have similar effects to keratin and helps to increase circulation and repair damaged cells.
Choose from holi (mane), holi (youth), and holi (water) to get your daily dose of pearl powder. However, it is important to note that these statements have not been approved or regulated by the FDA, and it’s always best to consult with your doctor first.
Jena x
***THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED OR REGULATED BY THE FDA. WE ARE NOT DOCTORS, THEREFORE ALWAYS CONSULT WITH YOUR DOCTOR FIRST****