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Gressa Healing Comlex

Materia Medica

The Healing Complex™

At the heart of The Minimalist lies a proprietary infusion of nine medicinal botanicals—milk thistle, neem, horsetail, lemon balm, barberry, sea buckthorn, elderflower, bitter melon and licorice root. Rich in antioxidants, flavonoids and naturally soothing compounds, this herbal complex helps defend against environmental stress, calm the appearance of redness, support the skin’s protective barrier and visibly refine uneven tone. With every application, the complexion appears clearer, more balanced and quietly radiant.

The nine botanicals of the Healing Complex

One Complex, One Laboratory

The complex is composed and blended in our own Colorado laboratory, by the same hands that formulate every Gressa product — the herbalist’s tradition, held to a chemist’s standard. It has been at the heart of the Minimalist since its creation in 2013.

The Chemistry, Briefly

Flavonoids

Plant pigments and protectants, valued in skincare as antioxidants that help defend against the visible effects of environmental stress.

Phenolic Acids

Rosmarinic, chlorogenic and their kin — soothing molecules that help calm the look of reactive skin.

Lipids & Sterols

Fatty acids, tocopherols and plant sterols that replenish the surface and support the appearance of an intact barrier.

The Nine, in Monograph

Silybum marianum — milk thistle

I

Milk Thistle

Silybum marianum · seed

Principal constituentsThe silymarin flavonolignan complex — silybin, silychristin, silydianin — carried in a seed oil rich in linoleic acid.

In the complexA studied antioxidant; helps defend the look of skin against environmental stress and keeps the complexion appearing calm and even.

Azadirachta indica — neem

II

Neem

Azadirachta indica · leaf

Principal constituentsLimonoid bitters, principally nimbin and nimbidin, with the flavonoid quercetin.

In the complexThe purifier — helps the complexion appear clear, refined and undisturbed.

Equisetum arvense — horsetail

III

Horsetail

Equisetum arvense · aerial parts

Principal constituentsAmong the richest botanical sources of silicic acid, with supporting flavonoids.

In the complexThe mineral note of the nine — lends skin a smoother, more toned appearance.

Melissa officinalis — lemon balm

IV

Lemon Balm

Melissa officinalis · leaf

Principal constituentsRosmarinic acid and related caffeic-acid derivatives.

In the complexThe comforter — helps calm the appearance of redness and visible reactivity.

Berberis vulgaris — barberry

V

Barberry

Berberis vulgaris · root bark

Principal constituentsIsoquinoline alkaloids, principally berberine — the source of the bark’s saffron-yellow hue.

In the complexBalancing — helps skin appear clarified, its texture quieted.

Hippophae rhamnoides — sea buckthorn

VI

Sea Buckthorn

Hippophae rhamnoides · seed

Principal constituentsLinoleic and alpha-linolenic fatty acids with tocopherols, carotenoids and plant sterols.

In the complexReplenishing lipids that support the appearance of a supple, intact barrier — and the complex’s quiet radiance.

Sambucus nigra — elderflower

VII

Elderflower

Sambucus nigra · flower

Principal constituentsThe flavonoids rutin, quercetin and kaempferol, with chlorogenic acid and delicate triterpenes.

In the complexA gentle tonic — softens and brightens the look of the skin.

Momordica charantia — bitter melon

VIII

Bitter Melon

Momordica charantia · fruit

Principal constituentsCucurbitane triterpenoids, including charantin and momordicin, with naturally occurring vitamin C.

In the complexThe temperer — restores a look of equilibrium; tone appears more uniform.

Glycyrrhiza glabra — licorice root

IX

Licorice Root

Glycyrrhiza glabra · root

Principal constituentsGlycyrrhizin with the flavonoids glabridin and liquiritin.

In the complexThe classic botanical for the look of uneven tone — skin appears brighter, calmer, more uniform.

Experience the Complex

Nine botanicals, one drop away.

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All statements refer to the visible appearance of skin.