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Boswellia
The resin of the Boswellia tree has been used in Ayurvedic practice for centuries.
It contains active compounds such as AKBA that regulate inflammatory enzymes involved in skin aging. By supporting this pathway, it help reduce chronic inflammation over time.
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Vitamin E
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that protects cell membranes from oxidative damage.
It helps preserve collagen, elastin, and DNA from free radical degradation.
It also supports formula stability, maintaining the effectiveness of other active compounds.

Green Tea
Green tea is one of the most studied botanical extracts in dermatology. Its active compound EGCG is a polyphenol that neutralizes free radicals, inhibits collagen-degrading enzymes, and shields skin cells from UV-induced oxidative damage.

Centella Asiatica
Centella Asiatica, also know as Gotu Kola, has been used in traditional Asian medicine for centuries. Its active compound, asiaticoside, supports type I collagen synthesis by stimulating fibroblast activity in the dermis. It also helps regulate inflammatory cytokines, supporting the skin's natural repair process.
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Resveratrol
Resveratrol is a polyphenol known for its role in cellular protection and longevity pathways.
It activates SIRT1, a protein involved in regulating inflammation and cellular aging.
It also helps protect the skin from UV-induced oxidative stress, and inhibits collagen-degrading enzymes.
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Licorice Root
Licorice root has been used in traditional medicine across Asia and the Mediterranean for centuries. It contains Glabridin, a compound that targets the tyrosinase enzyme involved in melanin production.
It helps reduce visible pigmentation and reduces skin inflammation simultaneously.