Tetrahydrocurcumin as an Innovative Active Ingredient in Skincare
The problem with curcumin is that it’s not that easy to use in skin care products. Curcumin is not water-soluble and cannot develop its effect in water-based care products. In addition, it reacts with oxygen, making it unstable and lose effectiveness. Not to mention its yellow color, which would inevitably turn our skin yellow.
Research has copied the solution from our body's own metabolism. When ingested through food, our body converts curcumin into tetrahydrocurcumin. Tetrahydrocurcumin is the more stable form of curcumin, so to speak. It stays longer in the body and can thus develop its effect better. And, studies suggest that it is even superior to curcumin in terms of its antioxidant effect.
This is where we got involved in the process. We really wanted to be among the first to use this amazing antioxidant in skincare. I am happy to say we succeeded because we have just launched new care products with tetrahydrocurcumin
Hydra Silk Turmeric for stressed skin.
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