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The Glow Years 5-Lipid Shield Complex

Skin doesn’t just bounce back. It rebuilds — lipid by lipid.

The CalmLift Barrier Concentrate is thoughtfully formulated to restore comfort, hydration, and integrity to skin that feels reactive, tight, or compromised. The 5-Lipid Shield Complex plays a foundational role in that recovery.

This strategic blend of skin supportive lipids delivers essential nourishment while strengthening the skin’s protective barrier. Each lipid was chosen for its clinically supported ability to replenish moisture, reduce transepidermal water loss (TEWL), and restore barrier function at a cellular level.

By pairing 5% Niacinamide and Sodium Hyaluronate with this intelligent lipid matrix, CalmLift Barrier Concentrate achieves what many serums overlook:

  • Deep hydration without heaviness
  • Barrier repair without reactivity
  • Relief that earns trust over time

Because when barrier health is restored—resilience isn’t just felt. It’s visible.

Detailed Breakdown of the 5-Lipid Shield Complex

  1. Squalane (Olive-derived)
    Claim Supported: Replenishes lost lipids, enhances skin smoothness, and reinforces the moisture barrier.
    Reference: Burnett, C. L., et al. (2012). Safety Assessment of Squalane and Squalene as Used in Cosmetics. International Journal of Toxicology, 31(2_suppl), 15S–47S.

  2. Rice Bran Lipids (Oryza Sativa)
    Claim Supported: Rich in sterols and fatty acids; helps repair dry or sensitive skin and reduce TEWL.
    Reference: Iwata, M., et al. (1996). The Effects of Rice Bran Extract on Skin Moisturization. Journal of Cosmetic Science, 47(1), 23–30.

  3. Chia Seed Extract (Salvia Hispanica)
    Claim Supported: High in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids; shown to improve skin hydration and barrier function.
    Reference: Jeong, J. B., et al. (2010). Anti-inflammatory and skin barrier improvement effects of Salvia hispanica L. seed extract. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 9(4), 276–284.

  4. Acai Berry Oil (Euterpe Oleracea)
    Claim Supported: Antioxidant-rich lipid that supports skin repair and protects against oxidative stress.
    Reference: Lichtenthaler, R., et al. (2005). Total oxidant scavenging capacities of Euterpe oleracea Mart. (açaí) fruits. International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, 56(1), 53–64.

  5. Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (Coconut-derived)
    Claim Supported: A medium-chain triglyceride that softens skin, improves spreadability, and helps retain moisture.
    Reference: Dweck, A. C. (2002). Plant-based ingredients for modern cosmetics. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 24(3), 119–129.

This blend was developed to comfort the most reactive skin types while helping clinics restore skin health without adding stress.

It’s not just a lipid layer—it’s a shield.