Skincare
Welcome to Aliver’s skincare collection, where you’ll find a wide range of premium skincare products to help you achieve a flawless, healthy-looking complexion. Our selection includes a variety of products for all skin types, from gentle cleansers and moisturizers to powerful anti-aging treatments. Whether you’re looking to hydrate dry skin, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, or improve the overall health of your skin, we have the perfect product for you. Shop our skincare collection today and take the first step towards achieving your best skin yet
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Aliver 100% Pure & Natural Monarda Essential Oil, 60ml
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Aliver 24k Gold Foil Essence, 30ml
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Aliver 3-in-1 Black Castor Oil with Amla & Black Seed Oil, 60ml
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Aliver 3-in-1 Black Castor Oil with Lavender & Argan Oil, 60ml
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Aliver 3-in-1 Rosemary Oil with Black Castor & Batana Oil, 60ml
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Aliver 3-in-1 Rosemary Oil with Peppermint & Pumpkin Seed Oil, 60ml
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ALIVER 3in1 Foot Care Treatment Kit Exfoliating Peeling Mask
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Aliver Aloe Vera Gel Under Eye Patches Repair Mask
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Aliver Anti Aging Vitamin C Serum, 30ml
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Aliver Black Seed Oil, 60ml
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Aliver Butt Enhancement Cream, 100g
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Aliver Dark Spot Corrector for Body Face
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The environment can have a significant impact on the health and appearance of our skin. Some of the common skin problems caused by environmental factors include:
- Dryness: The dry air and low humidity in many indoor and outdoor environments can strip the skin of its natural oils, leaving it dry, flaky, and prone to irritation.
- Ageing: Exposure to UV rays from the sun, pollution and other environmental factors can cause damage to the skin’s collagen and elastin, leading to wrinkles and fine lines.
- Pigmentation: Sun exposure can also cause hyperpigmentation, dark spots, and uneven skin tone.
- Acne: Exposure to pollution and impurities in the air can clog pores and cause acne breakouts.
- Sensitivity: Exposure to environmental irritants such as pollution, harsh chemicals, and extreme temperatures can cause skin irritation, redness, and allergic reactions.
- Inflammation: Environmental stressors like pollution, UV rays, and poor diet can cause chronic inflammation, leading to wrinkles and other signs of aging.
To protect the skin from environmental damage, it’s important to use products that are formulated with antioxidants, sun protection, and other ingredients that help to shield the skin from environmental stressors. Additionally, it’s important to practice good skincare habits such as keeping your skin clean, moisturized and using sunscreen when going ou
As women age, their skin may go through various changes that can lead to specific skin problems. Some of the common age-related skin problems for women include:
- Wrinkles: As we age, the skin’s natural production of collagen and elastin decreases, leading to wrinkles and fine lines around the eyes, mouth, and forehead.
- Age spots: Sun exposure can cause hyperpigmentation, dark spots, and uneven skin tone. These age spots can become more pronounced with age.
- Sagging skin: As we age, the skin loses elasticity, leading to sagging, especially around the jawline, cheeks and neck.
- Dryness: The skin’s natural oils decrease as we age, making the skin dryer and more prone to irritation.
- Rosacea: This chronic skin condition causes redness, flushing, and visible blood vessels in the face. It’s more common in women and tends to occur after the age of 30.
- Actinic Keratosis: It’s a precancerous skin condition that causes scaly or crusty patches on the skin. It’s more common in fair-skinned people and occurs mostly on sun-exposed areas of the skin.
- Melasma: It’s a skin condition that causes brown or gray-brown patches on the face, most commonly on the cheeks, nose, forehead, and upper lip. It’s more common in women and often develops during pregnancy or as a result of taking birth control pills or hormone replacement therapy.
It’s important to note that while these skin problems may become more prevalent as we age, they can be prevented or reduced with a good skincare routine, using sunscreen, avoiding sun exposure and visiting a dermatologist if needed.
There are several ingredients that are commonly used in skincare products that can effectively address a variety of skin concerns. Some of the most effective ingredients include:
- Retinoids: These are derivatives of Vitamin A and are known to boost collagen production, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and improve the overall texture and tone of the skin.
- Vitamin C: This powerful antioxidant helps to brighten the skin, reduce the appearance of dark spots, and protect the skin from environmental stressors.
- Hyaluronic acid: This ingredient helps to hydrate the skin and plump up fine lines and wrinkles, leaving the skin looking youthful and radiant.
- Alpha-Hydroxy acids (AHA) and Beta-Hydroxy acids (BHA): These exfoliating acids help to remove dead skin cells, improve skin texture, and unclog pores, resulting in a brighter and clearer complexion.
- Niacinamide: This form of vitamin B3 helps to reduce redness, improve skin barrier function, and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
- Peptides: These are short chains of amino acids that help to boost collagen production, reduce wrinkles and fine lines, and improve the overall texture and tone of the skin.
- Sunscreen: Sunscreen is an essential ingredient in any skincare routine as it protects the skin from UVA and UVB rays, which can cause sun damage, pigmentation, wrinkles, and even skin cancer
It’s important to note that each ingredient has its own efficacy and choosing the right combination of ingredients based on your skin concern is important. It’s always recommended to consult with a skincare professional or a dermatologist to determine the best skincare ingredients for your individual needs.
These effective skincare ingredients can be found in a variety of forms, such as:
- Retinoids: These are available in a variety of forms, including creams, gels, and serums. They can be found over the counter or by prescription.
- Vitamin C: This ingredient is available in various forms such as serums, creams, and gels. It can also be found in combination with other ingredients, such as in a moisturizer or sunscreen.
- Hyaluronic acid: This ingredient can be found in a variety of forms including serums, creams, and gels.
- Alpha-Hydroxy acids (AHA) and Beta-Hydroxy acids (BHA): These exfoliating acids can be found in cleansers, toners, and peels.
- Niacinamide: This ingredient can be found in a variety of forms including serums, creams, and moisturizers.
- Peptides: These ingredients can be found in a variety of forms including serums, creams, and moisturizers.
- Sunscreen: Sunscreen is available in many different forms such as creams, lotions, sprays, and sticks.
It’s important to note that different forms of skincare products have different textures, absorption rates, and should be used accordingly. For example, serums are usually used for specific concerns and are typically more lightweight, while creams and moisturizers are used for hydration, and sunscreen is applied on top of other skincare products as a final step in your daily skincare routine. It’s best to consult with a skincare professional or a dermatologist to determine the best form of skincare product for your individual needs.