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Summer brings sun, fun... and skin challenges. UV exposure, salt water, wind, and dehydration can dull your glow. But true skin care starts from the inside out.
New studies confirm: enhancing your natural collagen production is one of the most effective strategies for healthy, glowing, youthful skin. Let’s dive into the natural, clinically backed ingredients that help your skin shine all summer long:
Collagen makes up 75% of your skin's dry weight. Supplementing with 10 g/day of marine hydrolyzed collagen, rich in hydroxyproline (10%), has been shown to improve elasticity, reduce wrinkles and support skin regeneration [1].
Silicon plays a structural role in connective tissues. When sourced from Lithothamnium calcareum, a red marine algae, it’s highly bioavailable and supports firmness and collagen synthesis [2].
Vitamin C is essential for collagen synthesis. Acerola extract (Malpighia glabra) provides a potent natural source, titrated to 70% Vitamin C. It protects skin from oxidative stress and supports a firm, even complexion [3].
Low-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid penetrates skin deeply to retain moisture and smooth fine lines. A clinical trial showed visible improvements in skin dryness and elasticity in just 4 weeks [4].
Resveratrol protects collagen by inhibiting matrix metalloproteinases;
Astaxanthin defends the skin from UV damage and inflammation [5];
Lycopene supports collagen production and UV protection.
These nutrients:
Strengthen hair and support growth;
Improve nail texture;
Protect against oxidative stress that worsens during summer.
Hydrolyzed collagen visibly improves skin hydration and firmness [1];
Vitamin C + Hyaluronic Acid is the perfect combo for sun-exposed skin [3][4];
Astaxanthin fights sunspots and UV aging [5].
This summer, go beyond sunscreen and nourish your glow from within. Support your skin, hair, and nails with ingredients that are both natural and scientifically supported. Radiance starts from the inside.
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Tominaga, K. et al. (2012), Carotenoid Science