Evidence-based benefits for your skin
What do these nutrients do for our skin?
Sodium hyaluronate
Produced through fermentation with a lower molecular weight as compared to conventional hyaluronic acid, sodium hyaluronate has similar benefits for increasing skin moisture within the deep layers of the skin. Bonus: It’s vegan-friendly!
L-lysine
As an amino acid, l-lysine is essential for the formation of collagen. With healthy collagen levels come improved skin elasticity and firmness, and speedier wound healing. Also, due to its anti-inflammatory properties, l-lysine may help to reduce acne swelling and redness.
Vitamin C
This antioxidant plays a key role in skin health, from supporting collagen production to preventing dry skin, protecting against sun damage, and promoting wound healing. Vitamin C further helps to fend off many common signs of aging like fine lines and sagging skin.
Silicon
Silicon is a mineral that’s necessary for collagen production. In addition to nail and hair health, silicon may also help to calm and soothe inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.
Biotin
Vitamin B7, also commonly known as biotin is an essential nutrient for healthy skin, hair, and nails. It’s involved in nourishing and hydrating the skin due to its role in fatty acid formation, thus resulting in smoother, glowing skin.