ActiveRelease™ Trans-Resveratrol (10% Water Soluble Powder)
- Product Code: 30280
Resveratrol, a naturally occurring compound found in grapes, berries and other plants, is known for its antioxidant properties.
Resveratrol, a naturally occurring compound found in grapes, berries and other plants, is known for its antioxidant properties.
ActiveRelease™ Trans-Resveratrol (10% Water Soluble Powder)
Resveratrol is a naturally occurring compound found in grapes, berries and other plants.
It is known for its antioxidant properties. This may be helpful when applied to the skin:
Anti-aging: Resveratrol has been shown to have anti-aging effects by stimulating collagen production. This will help keep the skin firm and elastic.
UV protection: Resveratrol has been found to have a protective effect against UV rays. This can help prevent sun damage and skin cancer.
Anti-inflammatory: Resveratrol has been proven to have anti-inflammatory properties. This may help reduce redness and swelling in conditions such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis.
Wound healing: Resveratrol has been found to promote wound healing by reducing inflammation and promoting angiogenesis.
Reduces wrinkles: Resveratrol has been found to reduce the appearance of wrinkles by improving skin elasticity and hydration.
Use: for anti-aging products in any form
How to mix: added in the last step of the formula Avoid the use of heat. The formula should contain ActiveProtec™ OX 1%
Utilization rate: 1-3%
Product characteristics: white-light powder
Solubility: can dissolve in water
Storage: Store in the refrigerator (5-10 degrees). Do not expose to any kind of light. avoid air.
INCI Name : Resveratrol , Cyclodextrin
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