IN COSMETIC

One of the most curious aspects of lotus flower is that all its parts can be used for the most disparate cosmetic needs. The seeds: are rich in collagen and if used correctly they fight skin aging and drying up. The petals: it is possible to extract an oil with soothing and refreshing properties but, once dried, they are indicated for their calming properties. The root: if chewed, helps to tan in summer and prevents sunspots.
In cosmetics then the lotus flowers have mainly anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and refreshing properties.

GENERAL INFO, HISTORICAL BACKGROUND, FUN FACT

The Asian lotus flower (Nelumbo Nucifera) is an aquatic plant native to Asia and Australia. The lotus flower is considered a sacred flower for Hinduism and Buddhism, because it is a symbol of the essence of human life. Depending on the color it assumes, it holds different meanings. The blue represents the triumph of the spirit over the senses.

Because of their softening and moisturizing properties, SKIN IV chooses them as the main ingredient of the calming and soothing face mask