Trumping the anti-oxidant properties of green tea, red wine, blueberries and even the sensational resveratrol, pomegranate is a treasure trove of a powerful blend of anti-oxidants, compounds, minerals and vitamins that have been proven to counteract the radicals and damaging rays of the sun. Still, that's just a fraction of what pomegranate can do.
Medicine has far taken advantage of its healing and antioxidant properties but the one that benefits more could be the sun care industry. Pomegranate not only acts as a very powerful antioxidant it can even boost sunscreen ingredients, prevent hyperpigmentation and the signs of aging, that is according to the latest study done by a group of physicians in Arizona and Wisonsin.
Sunscreen booster and Hydrator
The seed of pomegranate contains the finest blends of oils that can penetrate the epidermis to provide natural hydration. The punicic acid along with the powerhouse omega-5 fatty acid can also rehydrate the skin. The best deal is that even the most sensitive skin can tolerate the pomegranate seed oil. Lab tests have confirmed the proportionate molecular structure of this polyunsaturated fatty acid can sink up to the epidermis so it won't clog the pores.
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