Dermocosmetic with multifunctional vitamins

Japanese company Resonac show how the vitamin derivatives TPNa and APPS have the potential to become so-called hero ingredients to formulate multifunctional dermocosmetics

Dermocosmetics merges two medical specialties: cosmetics and dermatology. In recent years, individuals have become more concerned about their appearance, regardless of gender, as it enhances their self-esteem.

As a result, demand has increased for cosmetic products that help protect and rejuvenate the skin, reducing the appearance of ageing, wrinkles, acne, and fine lines. Several factors drive the demand for dermocosmetic products, including exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays, pollution, free radicals, stress, and dietary habits that increase the breakdown of skin collagen and elastin.

Moreover, rising concerns regarding skin and hair health have led to an increased demand for safer products with scientifically proven efficiency.

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