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=== Pioneering active ingredients === Hydroxytyrosol—a molecule found in mountain olive trees—protects tree cells for up to 4,000 years. We source directly from our own privately-owned nature preserve of over 30,000 mountain olive trees. Approved by the FDA as safe for use and the European Food Safety Authority (ESFA), it’s a perfect replacement for the fillers that make up 95% of the contents of other skin care products. [[File:823a94e41e27b4764891909950e4d8fc78365ed8.png]] Illustrative post of conventional skin care '''The European Food Safety Authority (ESFA) confirms''' that hydroxytyrosol effectively protects human cells from oxidative stress and thus prevents the breakdown of the body's own beauty molecules, collagen and hyaluronic acid. At the same time, it supports the cells in forming new collagen. [[File:Eb57024d4c0e4e3f0a2966c539a14ec7d9c22bd3.png]] Illustrative post of conventional skin care Our hydroxytyrosol-based product led to a significant improvement in our customers’ complexion and well-being. [[File:87e447aabf6d5bc7295bd4f88a6a91200f63f66.png]] <nowiki>*</nowiki>"98% of consumers" – based on internal survey of Olive Tree People customers
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