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Glabridin
Other name: Licorice extract Glabridin, a chemical compound present in the root extract of licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), belongs to the isoflavane category, specifically classified as an isoflavonoid. Within the broader context of plant-derived molecules known as natural phenols, Glabridin stands out. Its notable attribute lies in its effective inhibition of platelet activation, suggesting potential therapeutic…
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Tranexamic acid
Other name: Cyklokapron Tranexamic acid functions as an antifibrinolytic agent, acting to inhibit the breakdown of blood clots and thereby preventing excessive bleeding. Its use is restricted to prescription only and should be administered under the guidance of a medical professional. Medicinal Uses:
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Resveratrol (water soluble)
Other name: cis-resveratrol, kojo-kon, Stilbene phytoalexin, and trans-resveratrol. Resveratrol, a naturally occurring ingredient present in the skin of grapes, pomegranates, berries, and peanuts, has gained significant popularity in skincare. Renowned for its abundant antioxidants, it is believed to provide protective benefits for the skin and promote circulation. Experience the remarkable advantages of Resveratrol Extract in…
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Deoxy arbutin
Other name: D-Arbutin Deoxyarbutin, an oil-soluble derivative of arbutin, operates through the same tyrosinase inhibition mechanism but exhibits enhanced effectiveness. Boasting a high potency as a tyrosinase inhibitor, deoxyarbutin surpasses the efficacy of arbutin, rapidly permeating the skin. Research indicates that for skin lightening effects, deoxyarbutin is 350 times more potent than arbutin and 150…
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Beta-arbutin
Other name: Arbutoside Hydroquinone β-D-glucopyranoside Derived from the leaves of the Bearberry, beta-arbutin is a glycosylated hydroquinone renowned for its cosmetic benefits in skin lightening and whitening. Not only does it excel in these properties, but it also functions as an impressive antioxidant, effectively neutralizing reactive oxygen species and other free radicals. This, in turn,…
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Alpha-arbutin
Other name: Hydroquinone β-D-glucopyranoside Alpha arbutin, a derivative of hydroquinone naturally occurring in dried plant leaves like blueberry, cranberry, and bearberry, serves as an effective skin-lightening agent. It aids in diminishing pigmentation and blemishes resulting from acne or sun damage when applied to the skin. Medicinal Uses:
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Glutathione
Glutathione, a compound derived from the amino acids glycine, cysteine, and glutamic acid, is synthesized by the liver and plays a crucial role in numerous physiological processes. It contributes to tissue regeneration, the synthesis of essential chemicals and proteins, and supports immune system functionality. Medicinal Uses:
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Apricot Kernel Oil
Botanical name: Prunus Armeniaca Other name: Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Kernel Oil Apricot oil, also known as apricot kernel oil, is extracted from the kernels of the Prunus armeniaca (apricot). With apricot kernels boasting an oil content of 40-50%, the resulting oil shares similarities with almond oil and peach oil, both of which are also obtained from…
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Rose Hip Oil
Botanical name: Rosa Canina L. Other name: rosehip seed oil Rosehip oil is derived from the fruit and seeds of the wild rose bush, obtained through the pressing of rosehips, the bright orange fruit of the rose bush. Although rosehips are primarily cultivated in the Andes Mountains, they are also grown in Africa and Europe.…
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Goji Seed Oil
Botanical name: Lycium Barbarum Other name: Wolfberry Oil, Goji Berries Oil, Goji Fruit Oil. Derived from the dried seeds of Lycium barbarum, commonly known as Wolfberry or Goji Berry and native to Asia, Goji Berry Seed Oil is a nourishing substance obtained through supercritical CO2 extraction, maintaining its unrefined essence, distinctive aroma, flavor profile, and…
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