Pine Bark Extract

Pine bark extract may be the perfect treatment for skin since it’s an antioxidant dynamo.

There is a seemingly growing problem with skin exposure to ultraviolet radiation and the confusion of how to get vitamin D from the sun while avoiding these skin-damaging rays.

A review was conducted of French maritime pine bark extract, specifically using the nutritional supplement Pycnogenol. The study provided clear evidence that Pycnogenol does, indeed, offer photoprotection — however, it came out even better than expected, showing that it may be used to reduce hyperpigmentation of human skin while improving the skin barrier function and extracellular matrix homeostasis.

Kojic Acid Dipalmitate- 2.0 

Kojic acid is often used as a skin lightening agent because of its effects on a protein known as tyrosinase. ... Melanin is the primary pigment in skin. Thus, by inhibiting thetyrosinase protein's ability to make melanin, kojic acid is able to prevent skin pigmentation, which can help lighten the skin'stone.

Arbutin-1.5 

Arbutin works by slowly releasing hydroquinone through hydrolysis, which in turn blocks Tyrosinase activity and reduces the skin’s melanin (pigmentation) production. In cosmetics, this ingredient appears in two different forms: Alpha-Arbutin or Beta-Arbutin. Due to patenting concerns, most skin care products contain plant extracts that contain Arbutin.

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