Leptosperin is a naturally occurring compound found in the nectar of certain types of honey produced from the Manuka tree (Leptospermum scoparium) that is native to New Zealand. Leptosperin is known for its health and skincare benefits, particularly in the context of Manuka honey. When applied topically, leptosperin offers several potential benefits for the skin: Anti-Inflammatory, Antioxidant, Wound Healing, Moisturization, Anti-Bacterial. Leptosperin can be found in products containing Manuka Honey.
Limocitrin is a flavonoid compound that belongs to the flavone subgroup. It can be found in various plants and foods, including citrus fruits. While it isn't a much researched compound compared to other well-studied compounds, there are some beneficial effects on the skin: Anti-Inflammatory, Antioxidant, Wound Healing, Sun Protection, Collagen Support. Limocitrin can be found in products containing Lime Caviar.
Punicalagins are a group of natural compounds found primarily in pomegranates, as well as other fruits such as cranberries, black currants, and certain types of tea. These compounds belong to the larger group of polyphenols, and they have several potential benefits for the skin when applied topically. Here are some of the potential effects of punicalagins on the skin: Anti-Inflammatory, Antioxidant, Wound Healing, Sun Protection, Collagen Support, Skin Hydration. Punicalagin can be found in products containing Pomegranate.
Quercetin is a flavonoid that, like anthocyanins, has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. While quercetin is primarily known for its health benefits when consumed as part of a balanced diet or as a dietary supplement, there is also direct evidence regarding its effects on the human skin when applied topically. Here are some of the potential effects of quercetin on the skin: Anti-Inflammatory, Antioxidant, Wound Healing, Sun Protection, Collagen Support. Quercetin can be found in products containing Queen Garnet Plum.
Rutin is a flavonoid compound closely related to quercetin. Like quercetin, rutin also possesses antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It is often found in various fruits, vegetables, and herbal supplements. While rutin is mainly known for its health benefits when consumed, there is promising evidence regarding its effects on human skin when applied topically. Here are some effects rutin has on the skin: Anti-Inflammatory, Antioxidant, Wound Healing, Sun Protection, Collagen Support. Rutin can be found in products containing Queen Garnet Plum.
Tryptophan is an essential amino acid that is important for overall health, but its direct topical application on the skin is not a common practice. In skincare, tryptophan is typically not used as a standalone ingredient. Instead, it is more commonly included in products as part of a broader formulation as it works in conjunction with other compounds. Biosynthesizes Vitamin B3, Wound Healing, Collagen Support. Tryptophan can be found in products containing Dragonfruit, Sweet Cherry Blossom and Kakadu Plum.
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, offers numerous skin benefits when applied topically or included in skincare products. Here are some of the advantages of using vitamin C for your skin: Antioxidant, Skin Brightening, Anti-Aging, Wound Healing, Sun Damage Protection, Anti-Inflammatory. Vitamin C can be found in products containing Lime Caviar and Kakadu Plum.