ASEA created an infographic with the following information about skin care tips from history:
- Dating back to Egypt in 40 B.C. The Egyptians would use aloe vera for its anti-aging properties. They called it the plant of immortality.
- In 323 B.C., the people of Greece used olive oil to moisturize their skin.
- In Rome in 777 A.D., they would take mud baths and use crocodile-dung mud masks as an indulgent skin treatment.
- Back in 690 A.D., the Chinese would crush pearls to create a topical skin powder. It would also help create radiant skin.
- Nearly 450 years ago in 1569, Scotland used white wine because they believed it promoted a healthy complexion.
- Marie Antoinette in 1776. in France, frequently took herb baths and slept in gloves lined with wax, sweet almond oil, and rose water.
- The people of England found that egg yolk, honey, and oatmeal could be used to soften the skin, that lemon juice could bleach it, and parasols would protect it from the sun. They found this in 1837.
- In New York in 1890, a commercial cold cream was introduced as a way to remove makeup and hydrate the skin.
- The first commercial sunscreen was introduced in Switzerland in 1946.
- In 2014, Asea introduced RENU 28, which is a skin revitalizing gel. It enhances skin health at the cellular level with active redox signaling molecules.
Over the years there have been big advances in technology to help move along the skincare industry. With these new findings, ASEA is the only company who is able to create healthier skin from the outside in through their skin care products that contain active redox signaling molecules. Skin is always in the state of growth. Old cells die and new cells form. With redox signaling you can create healthier cells which allows your skin to be healthier. You can start today by using RENU 28.