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Could Saltbush be the Secret Ingredient to Super Skin?

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
13/11/2024
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Native Australian Skin Care Saltbush
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Harnessing the power of Australian native ingredients is nothing new. From snacks to the serums we splash on our face, formulas featuring essentials including Kakadu plum, macadamia oil and Aussie lanolin have proved to be popular on both our dermis and in our desserts. Keen to try the latest trend? Here’s why saltbush could be the next need-to-know ingredient for super skin.

The new super star of native Australian skin care

Harnessing Australia’s native landscape, Desert Saltbush has a long history rooted in resilience and adaptability. For centuries, Indigenous Australians have valued this hardy shrub, which grows abundantly in the dry, saline soils of arid regions, not just as a source of food but also for its medicinal qualities. This remarkable plant has evolved to thrive under harsh conditions, building a natural defence system that allows it to survive with minimal water while extracting nutrients from poor soils. These survival traits have recently captured the attention of skin care scientists, who believe that Saltbush’s unique properties could translate into significant benefits for the skin.

Saltbush in skin care is seriously good.

In skin care, Saltbush is celebrated for its powerful profile of minerals and antioxidants. Rich in elements like zinc, magnesium, calcium, and selenium, this plant supports skin health on multiple fronts: zinc and magnesium boost elasticity, while calcium and selenium enhance hydration and fortify the skin’s barrier. Additionally, its antioxidants help neutralise free radicals, which are often behind premature ageing and skin damage. Desert Saltbush is also naturally high in beta-carotene, which aids in skin repair and protects against environmental aggressors, making it particularly valuable for those with dry or sensitive skin. With these benefits, Saltbush is set to establish itself as a hero ingredient that offers hydration, anti-ageing properties, and defence against daily stressors.

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The Aussie brand adding salt bush to your serum

Aijan is an Australian skin care brand, that has brought Desert Saltbush into focus with its Efficacy Cream, blending native ingredients with advanced bioactive technology. Lyndal Linkin developed the moisturiser which takes a modern, science-backed approach to timeless beauty by combining botanical extracts with its patented BMPC Complex to ensure the skin deeply absorbs the nutrients in Saltbush. By combining Desert Saltbush with other native ingredients like Sandalwood Seed Oil and peptides, Aijan has created a multifunctional cream designed to hydrate, repair, and protect in a single step. Their commitment to ethical sourcing and sustainability aligns with a simpler beauty approach, reducing waste while delivering high-quality skin care inspired by Australia’s diverse flora.

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Marie-Antoinette Issa

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Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel, Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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