March 2025 in “Frontiers in Veterinary Science” Changing light exposure boosts hormone levels and antioxidant activity, improving cashmere growth in goats.
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August 2024 in “Cosmetics” A 12-week double-blind, placebo-controlled study involving 66 women working outdoors in urban areas demonstrated that a daily 250 mg oral supplementation of a botanical extract blend significantly improved skin and scalp health. The blend, containing extracts from Rosmarinus officinalis, Lippia citriodora, Olea europaea leaf, and Sophora japonica, enhanced skin antioxidant status, moisturization, radiance, and reduced wrinkle depth, dark spot pigmentation, and oiliness. For the scalp, there was increased moisturization, decreased transepidermal water loss, and reduced sebum content. Additionally, 71% of participants with sensitive scalps reported reduced redness. The study concluded that the botanical blend effectively mitigates skin and scalp damage caused by environmental pollution, with no adverse reactions reported.
June 2015 in “Biomedical and biopharmaceutical research” The congress showed advancements in skin hydration, barrier function, and safe, effective new cosmetic formulations.
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October 2021 in “Scientific Reports” Nobiletin-loaded vesicles effectively treat skin cancer by restoring normal miRNA and antioxidant levels.
December 2021 in “Egyptian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology” Oxidative stress may worsen female pattern hair loss and could help track the disease and treatment.