A Beauty Breakthrough. Pycnogenol® nourishes skin from the inside out, contributes to skin hydration and reduces pigmentation.

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A newly published review in Skin Pharmacology on Pycnogenol®, French maritime pine bark extract, examines existing research and introduces new data to reveal exactly how the super antioxidant is effective for beauty and skin care.

Newly disclosed data reveals Pycnogenol® was found to inhibit UVA induced upregulation of pigmentation markers by a 50-75% decrease which further supports its ability to reduce hyperpigmentation. The extract was also found to increase gene expression of loricrin by 2.5 fold, a protein which plays a major role in contributing to the improvement in skin barrier function and therefore sustains skin hydration

The authors conclude the compelling data builds on previous research showing that Pycnogenol® supplementation stimulates hyaluronic acid and new collagen production in human skin.

Decades of research has made this botanical extract sought after in oral and topical beauty products worldwide. Find out how Pycnogenol® science can enhance your skincare formulations with noticeable results.

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