UK-based skin wellness startup Forest Spa Finland has developed a supplement and face serum from a blend of Nordic-sourced adaptogens, both designed to improve overall skin immunity and health from the inside and out, its founder says.
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Plant peptides, plant hormones and cannabinoids should be more closely looked at for developing dual-action dermal and hair rejuvenation edibles and replacing retinoids that carry several negative side effects, say researchers.
D+ For Care launched its Aloha Prepare and Repair supplement duo last year, developed for time before and after sun exposure (Image: D+ For Care) There remains significant scope to advance beauty supplements that care for sensitive skin exposed to the sun and even greater potential for smart co-branding with sun care brands, says the founder of D+ For Care.
French direct-to-consumer nutricosmetics startup D+ For Care launched its Aloha Prepare and Repair beauty supplement duo in June last year after 14-months in production – supplements created to prepare and repair sensitive skin before and after time spent in the sun. The Prepare product contained a blend of vitamins, beta-carotene and zinc, designed to boost melanin production and cell renewal and leave skin glowing year-round. The Repair product contained a blend of chia, evening primrose and borage oil to offer intense hydration from within.