Tautropfen Amaranth Anti-Age Solutions
Whether something is valuable or not depends primarily on how hard it is to get. For this reason, spices such as cinnamon, pepper, anise or turmeric were almost unaffordable for a long time. Only the rich and powerful could afford to refine their foods with them. 1,000 years ago, spices from India had to be laboriously transported on camels over the Silk Road. The trip took several months and was extremely risky. Of course, this was evident when it came to the price of the spices. Today, even the smallest households have a variety of spices which would lead to envy even among the rulers of antiquity. The value of spices, oil, paper or glass has changed drastically over time. One good, however, is still as popular today as it was 5,000 years ago, namely gold. Its brillinacy and imperishability have captivated people for thousands of years. Because of its symbolic power, gold has always been used for very special jewelery; in the Middle Ages for crowns and nowadays for wedding rings. Every culture in which gold was known has also tried to mine it. If the entire amount of gold collected throughout the world so far would be pressed into a dice, it would only have an edge length of almost 20 meters.
Although mankind has been searching for gold for nearly 7,000 years, it is still relatively scarce. Even though there are an estimated 30 billion tonnes of gold in the earth's crust. Because the concentration is on average less than one millionth of a percent, the mining usually is not worth it. Thus, gold is likely to continue to be desired. The countless legends about submerged gold treasures have undoubtedly also contributed to the continued popularity of this precious metal. In the 16th century the reputation of gold attracted Spaniards and Portuguese into the New World. When the Spaniards reached the Inca Empire, the rumors about their legendary richness turned out to be true. In the palaces and temples there was gold in abundance. When the Spaniards captured the Inca king Atahualpa, the Inca filled a room from bottom to ceiling with gold to redeem him. Although the Inca had an incredible amount of gold, to them it had only ceremonial and religious value. For the Inca it was normal to see golden jewelery and equipment every day. They never had the idea to use gold as a currency.
Young skin is a bit like Inca gold. Teenagers usually take a fresh complexion for granted. Only when the first small wrinkles become noticeable you know how precious the largest human organ really is. Our skin working 24 hours a day. It protects us from heat and cold, pressure from the outside, the penetration of microorganisms and the loss of water and warmth. This heavy work load does not have to be seen at first glance, however. If you want to do something beneficial for your skin, you should avoid stress, drink enough water, sleep enough and use the right care products. With the Amaranth Anti-Age Solutions series, Tautropfen offers five exclusive products for the gentle care of mature skin. Amaranth, the traditional staple food of the Inca, was rediscovered only a few years ago in the Western world. Because of its many good qualities, many scientists now consider it to be the true treasure of the Incas. Amaranth is already an integral part of organic food, but meanwhile it is also used in natural cosmetics.
The care line Tautropfen Amaranth Anti-Age Solutions counts on organic amaranth oil and other valuable ingredients such as precious extracts of kakadu plums and eucryphia honey. The Amaranth Facial Emulsion provides long-lasting moisture with its light texture and a high-quality active ingredient complex. For even richer care, you should try the Amaranth Facial Cream with macadamia nut and jojoba oil or the Amaranth Facial Emulsion with botanical hyaluronic acid. Tautropfen Amaranth is perfect for the daily Anti-Aging care. Indulge your skin with intense moisture and reconstructive suppleness. Tautropfen Amaranth Anti-Age Solutions - for a fresh and vital complexion.