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Snail Mucin for Skin
The research shows that snail mucin's bioactive components and pharmacologic activities contribute to multiple skin health applications, including skin rejuvenation, photoprotection, and wound healing.
Squalane for Skin
Squalane, a derivative of squalene, has garnered significant attention in dermatological research. One study reported significant improvements in wrinkle formation, skin roughness, and moisture levels after 8 weeks of twice-daily application.
Centella Asiatica for Skin
Centella asiatica demonstrates significant therapeutic potential for various skin conditions, consistently showing benefits in wound healing, improving skin hydration, elasticity, and reducing wrinkles. Its active compounds, such as asiaticoside and madecassoside, are credited with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and collagen-boosting properties, promoting fibroblast proliferation and angiogenesis.
Tranexamic Acid for Skin
Tranexamic acid reduces psoriasis-like inflammation, keratinocyte hyperproliferation, and inflammatory signaling, while treating various skin disorders.
PDRN for Skin
Polydeoxyribonucleotides (PDRNs) promote tissue regeneration by enhancing cell growth, extracellular matrix production, angiogenesis, and reducing inflammation via adenosine A₂A receptor activation.
Bakuchiol for Skin
Bakuchiol shows anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial effects, improving wrinkles, firmness, and hyperpigmentation.
Argireline Peptide for Skin
Research shows Argireline can improve skin histology by increasing type I collagen, reducing type III collagen, and rejuvenating aged skin.
Caffeine for Skin
Caffeine protects skin by preventing fat accumulation, oxidative stress-induced senescence, enhancing microcirculation, and stimulating hair growth.
Tea Tree Oil for Hair
Tea tree oil can effectively treat dandruff by reducing scaliness, itchiness, greasiness, and microbial growth.
Peppermint for Hair
Peppermint oil shows potential to stimulate hair growth and improve scalp health, though evidence is limited.
Rosemary for Hair
Research suggests rosemary oil may promote hair growth comparable to 2% minoxidil, with fewer side effects, but overall evidence remains limited.
Castor Oil for Hair
Research shows castor oil may enhance hair luster.
Biotin for Hair
Biotin may help hair growth in deficiency cases, but further study for healthy individuals is still needed.
Disclaimer: This content is provided for educational, informational, and reference purposes only. The research protocols and outcomes described reflect observations within a specific study environment and may not predict the actual results of individual use.
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