Studied Ingredients: Sulfur (from Glutathione)
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Background: Laminaria saccharina is a seaweed growing in one of the world’s most hostile environments off the Canadian coasts in the North Atlantic Ocean. After the long winter, the algae awakens from hibernation to grow at a spectacular pace of several inches per day.
Phytochemical compounds responsible for the unique metabolic prowess of this algae are extracted and preserved using cold water and a specific biotechnological fractionation method, yielding a distinctive topical ingredient able to reverse the visible signs of aging at the cellular level called VivenSea™.
Background: The clinical efficacy of cosmeceutical application of liquid crystalline nanostructured dispersions of alpha lipoic acid as anti-wrinkle
Background: Skin ageing is inevitably exposed through its typical features such as wrinkles and sagging. Therefore, skin anti-ageing is a major issue in cosmetic research to prevent and improve ageing symptoms using effective ingredients.
Studied Ingredients: Acetylcholine DMAE
Background: Skin has been reported to reflect the general inner-health status and aging.
Studied Ingredients: Flavanoids
Background: The B vitamins niacinamide and panthenol have been shown to reduce many signs of skin aging, including hyperpigmentation and redness.
Studied Ingredients: Provitamin B5
Background: To evaluate the effectiveness of topical retinol (vitamin A) in improving the clinical signs of naturally aged skin.
Studied Ingredients: Vitamin A
Background: It is believed that postponing ageing is more effective and less expensive than the treatment of particular age-related diseases. Compounds which could delay symptoms of ageing, especially natural products present in a daily diet, are intensively studied. One of them is curcumin.
Studied Ingredients: Curcumin