I hadn’t heard of Trilipiderm before a few months ago so we thought we’d put them to the test since we’re adding a Beauty Section starting in 2016 and anti-aging products are clearly going to be a major category we monitor, especially given how often avid travelers spend time in the sun and wind. This company offers a line of moisture retention skincare, which includes sun blocking products up to 30 SPF. Based out of Wyoming (one of my favorite states), their team did extensive research to come up with their line of high quality products.
Their claim to fame is that they’ve come up with a breakthrough formulation of ingredients which are actually enhanced by their interaction. They combine three natural oils, Meadowfoam, Abyssinian and Jojoba, along with Olive squalene and plant-derived betasitosterol to accelerate the absorption and how well the cream can moisturize your skin to cure dryness and prevent its return. This is particularly useful if you spend a lot of time outdoors during harsher seasons — skiing in winter comes to mind. Below, their All Body Moisture Retention Cream.
The natural active ingredients in Trilipiderm mimic components of human skin structure to repair damaged skin, forming a natural boundary to seal in moisture and reduce transepidermal water loss (TEWL). Its aim is to improve the tone, texture, elasticity and appearance of the skin, relieve irritation, encourage the production of new collagen, to reverse some of the affects of aging skin, replace lost sebum in the skin to help waterproof tissue, help to remove wrinkles over time. It is non-comedogenic, rich in Omega-3 and Omega-6 Essential Fatty Acids as well as Vitamin E, which we all know is great for the skin.
They offer a great Night Cream as well which is worth testing out as well as a Broad-Spectrum SPF 30 with Vitamin D cream, which is really a great option for active adventure travelers who spend a lot of time in both winter and summer, whether that be participating in more vigorous sporting activities or going on a simple hike. It helps with both UVA and UVB radiation so it protects against the drying, damaging and aging effects of the sun on skin, while it continues to keep skin soft and supple. More information including how and where to order at http://www.trilipiderm.com/.
Renee Blodgett is the founder of We Blog the World. The site combines the magic of an online culture and travel magazine with a global blog network and has contributors from every continent in the world. Having lived in 10 countries and explored nearly 80, she is an avid traveler, and a lover, observer and participant in cultural diversity.
She is also the CEO and founder of Magic Sauce Media, a new media services consultancy focused on viral marketing, social media, branding, events and PR. For over 20 years, she has helped companies from 12 countries get traction in the market. Known for her global and organic approach to product and corporate launches, Renee practices what she pitches and as an active user of social media, she helps clients navigate digital waters from around the world. Renee has been blogging for over 16 years and regularly writes on her personal blog Down the Avenue, Huffington Post, BlogHer, We Blog the World and other sites. She was ranked #12 Social Media Influencer by Forbes Magazine and is listed as a new media influencer and game changer on various sites and books on the new media revolution. In 2013, she was listed as the 6th most influential woman in social media by Forbes Magazine on a Top 20 List.
Her passion for art, storytelling and photography led to the launch of Magic Sauce Photography, which is a visual extension of her writing, the result of which has led to producing six photo books: Galapagos Islands, London, South Africa, Rome, Urbanization and Ecuador.
Renee is also the co-founder of Traveling Geeks, an initiative that brings entrepreneurs, thought leaders, bloggers, creators, curators and influencers to other countries to share and learn from peers, governments, corporations, and the general public in order to educate, share, evaluate, and promote innovative technologies.