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Passiflora edulis
(redirected from Maracuja)

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Noun1.Passiflora edulis - Brazilian passionflower cultivated for its deep purple fruitPassiflora edulis - Brazilian passionflower cultivated for its deep purple fruit
passionflower, passionflower vine - any of various chiefly tropical American vines some bearing edible fruit


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Anti aging products to be purchased for oily skin should possess powerful natural constituents such as Maracuja, a Brazilian fruit extract having linolenic acid that nourishes the skin and also regulates the sebum level.
The product features Tarte's T5 Super Fruit Complex, a proprietary blend of goji, acai, maracuja, acerola and pomegranate; as well as mineral pigments, carnauba wax and safflower seed oil.
A thousand years ago, depending on where you lived, you might have used wakame, jojoba, avocado, maracuja, passion fruit or olive oil to keep your skin healthy and younger looking.
 
 
 
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