Silab reveals latest efficacy data for Adaptonyl anti-stress active

Silab has revealed that new efficacy data in vitro and in vivo has shown its Adaptonyl anti-stress active is capable of acting on all cutaneous exposome factors.

Cutaneous exposome factors are environmental or lifestyle-related exposures that interfere with skin homeostasis, thus contributing to its aging - as shown by Silab’s novel modeling study.

The cosmetic efficacy of Adaptonyl is rapid, as of 14 days of application, and has been demonstrated on a panel of volunteers selected for their particular exposure to the exposome, and their dull complexion.

Adaptonyl, a natural anti-stress active ingredient obtained from an Ayurvedic plant, ashwagandha, formulated at 2% reinforces the barrier function and improves the cutaneous microrelief.

The active ingredient also refines skin grain and revives complexion radiance.

These effects are confirmed by the volunteers who are more than 85% to find their skin smoother, more resistant and radiant.

“Adaptonyl acts on all cutaneous exposome factors, whether environmental or lifestyle-related,” said Silab.

“Faced with the harmful effects on the epidermis and the dermis, it attenuates markers of oxidative and inflammatory stress, and restores cell metabolism.”

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