emerginC ~ Scientific Organics

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NEW YORK—emerginC, a professional cosmeceutical skincare line, launched an all-natural collection, Scientific Organics.  Scientific Organics is paraben-free, petro-chemical free, synthetic fragrance-free, with a minimum of 70 percent organic ingredients in every item.

Ethically moving toward organically scoured ingredients without compromising on results, Scientific Organics combines the latest breakthroughs in skincare as well as potent, proven botanicals and marine extracts to ensure visible results.  One of the unique ingredients in Scientifics Organics is kombucha, a fermented tea known for its many medicinal uses. The fermentation yields a culture known as “scoby," which produces a range of organic acids like glucuronic acid, gluconic acid, lactic acid, acetic acid, butyric acid, malic acid and usnic acid. It also produces vitamins B and C, as well as amino acids and enzymes.  Other active ingredients include a wide variety of antioxidant-rich plant and marine extracts, including grape stem cells, spirulina, goji berry, white and green teas, food-grade seaweed, aloe vera, organic pine bark extract, as well as proprietary plant-based hydrating and brightening complexes. emerginC’s Scientific Organics improves skin tone, texture and clarity, as well as actively fights free-radical damage and combats the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines associated with aging.

Also, with every Scientific Organics retail-sized item sold, emerginC will plant a tree. The collection includes:

Kombucha Cleanser

A gentle, effective, deep cleanser for all skin types that helps remove environmental pollutants, excess oil and make-up without drying the skin.  The main ingredient is kombucha, with grape stem cells, algae extract, glycerin, brightening complex with xylose and galactose from palmaria palmata, spirulina, green tea, white tea, aloe vera, maritime pine bark extract. 

Spirulina Toner

A gentle toner for all skin types to refresh, nourish and re-balance the skin. It tones, removes dead skin cells and prepares the skin for better product absorption. The main ingredient is spirulina, a blue-green algae found in fresh water that’s packed with amino acids, minerals, rhamnose, trace elements and enzymes. Other ingredients are kombucha, grape stem cells, glycerin, green tea, white tea, aloe vera, maritime pine bark extract, horsetail, red algae.

Phytocell Serum

For all skin types, this nourishing, hydrating, age-fighting serum is formulated with grape stem cells and is carefully designed to help revitalize, protect, nourish and renew skin cells.  Use morning and/or night, this potent serum fights free-radical damage, hydrates, smoothes skin, improves tone and texture.  It is formulated with kombucha, grape stem cells, algae extract, brightening complex with xylose and galactose from palmaria palmata, hydrating complex with glucose and xylitol, food grade seaweed, goji berry extract.                                                       

Phytocell Detox Mask

An effective French-green clay based “detox" mask designed to draw out impurities, nourish, soothe, brighten, fight free-radical damage and improve tone and texture. Ingredients include kombucha, grape stem cells, algae extract, glycerin, brightening complex with xylose and galactose from palmaria palmata, food grade seaweed. 

Phytocell Cream

An age-fighting and hydrating cream with concentrated grape stem cells designed to help revitalize, protect, brighten and renew skin. Helps fights free-radical damage, hydrates, protects and improves tone and texture. Ingredients include kombucha, grape stem cells, algae extract, glycerin, brightening complex with xylose and galactose from palmaria palmata, green tea, white tea, hydrating complex with glucose and xylitol, food-grade seaweed.

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