Beauty-from-within: Mibelle Biochemistry unveils pollution-detoxifying and anti-aging ingredient FenuKale Nu
12 Apr 2022 --- As pollution concerns rise alongside climate threats altering weather cycles, cosmetics and health specialist Mibelle Biochemistry introduces FenuKale Nu to combat environmental stress experienced by the skin. FenuKale Nu is composed of a combination of blue fenugreek and kale.
Environmental factors critically impact the DNA, by changing the epigenome, a group of chemical modifiers of the genome, shares the company. FenuKale Nu is designed to detoxify and counter the effects of air pollution on the skin.
The natural detox is recommended for “beauty-from-within” goals, healthy aging and anti-pollution formulas. It is suitable for various applications within tablets, beverages or capsules.
FenuKale Nu is labeled GMO-free, allergen free, vegan and natural.
Mechanisms to fight pollution
Studies reveal that FenuKale Nu combats the undesirable effects of air pollution on the skin through three mechanisms: detox, reducing harmful effects on the epigenome and lowering inflammation.
The detox mechanism works on a cellular level by removing free radicals, which play a significant role in aging. It also reduces carbonylated proteins, proteins that are a marker for cellular damage.
Furthermore, reducing unwanted effects on the epigenome of skin cells leads to an improved “modification pattern of proteins when treated long-term with urban dust,” says Mibelle Biochemistry.
Lastly, the anti-inflammatory mechanism improves the skin barrier and reduces the release of inflammation-causing cytokines IL-8 and CCL-2.
Exposure effects on skin
The exposure of the skin to UV rays, CO2 and particulate matter, which are tiny particles, can lead to an accelerated aging process.
“The exposure to particulate matter can accelerate undesired epigenetic aging,” says Mibelle Biochemistry.
Exposure to unwanted matters also diminishes collagen from the skin, negatively impacts the skin barrier and leads to chronic inflammation, says Mibelle Biochemistry.
Pour Moi has previously emphasized the role of weather and climate by choosing moisturizers by location, instead of one standard to maximize hydration and anti-aging results. With a similar belief, Prose and BreezoMeter focused on hair NPD.
Skin moisture levels improved
The study found that volunteers noticed a considerable improvement in their skin moisture levels after consuming 350 mg FenuKale Nu every day over 56 days.
The study was conducted in a highly polluted area where volunteers were selected.
The volunteers also rated their skin status (hydration, luminescence and texture) as highly satisfactory.
Natural and edible beauty innovations
Mibelle Biochemistry previously debuted upcycled coffee skin and a natural retinol alternative for plant-based skincare. The company also won the Silver Green Award for MelanoGray at the in-cosmetics global show.
Further industry developments in beauty-from-within edibles, Gelita unveiled Soluform and Verisol HST gummies for a protein boosters and beauty applications.
Edited by Venya Patel
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