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Verdure means "greenness" in English and French. This dermatologist-developed line is focused on using effective and gentle botanical ingredients to achieve healthy looking skin. We believe in simplicity. Our products contain a unique combination of gentle levels of alpha-hydroxy acids (AHA) with antioxidants and skin-soothing anti-inflammatory agents. Our sunscreen is a physical sunscreen with added antioxidants to help fight free radical damage. Verdure Matte Moisturizing Physical Sunscreen with Antioxidants is the first sunscreen on the market with broccoli extract. Unique Benefits of VERDURE Skin Care
A portion of the profits will be contributed to charitable organizations with an emphasis on environmental preservation, animal rescue and educational causes. NEWS Verdure is mentioned on Good Day Colorado by Dr. Jeanie Leddon in June 2010 Verdure will be launching a new moisturizing cream coming soon. The new, improved smoother version of the Matte Moisturizing Physical Sunscreen with Antioxidants SPF28 has been out since spring of 2009. New Beauty Magazine has given kudos to Verdure Overnight Repair Serum in its DailyBeauty blog in April 2009 "a must-have for anyone in that system-shocking period of life where you're transitioning from breakouts to lines....it's so moisturizing, it's also ideal for anyone reluctant to use a heavy cream or pile on multiple products." Verdure is a proud signer of the Compact for Safe Cosmetics, which is associated with the Environmental Working Group's Skin Deep Cosmetic Safety Database. Verdure Botanoceuticals joins Facebook! Look for us and add us as your friend! Verdure has been approved by the editors of makeupalley.com, a leading authority on skin care and cosmetics, with over 300,000 members. We are proud to announce that all Verdure Botanoceuticals products are in the contact allergen replacement database (CARD) of the American Contact Dermatitis Society, dermatologic specialists in skin allergy, and that our sunscreen has been featured in both Allure and Lucky magazines as one of the best new sunscreens in 2008. The August 2008 issue of Allure discussed Verdure sunscreen in the feature, "Food For Your Face". |