In multiple clinical studies, Pycnogenol® was shown to stimulate production of new collagen and hyaluronic acid in the skin. The super-antioxidant also demonstrated it efficiently fights melanogenesis and tyrosinase to reduce hyperpigmentation.
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In multiple clinical studies, Pycnogenol® was shown to stimulate production of new collagen and hyaluronic acid in the skin. The super-antioxidant also demonstrated it efficiently fights melanogenesis and tyrosinase to reduce hyperpigmentation.
Hyperpigmentation describes increased melanin production and can occur because of sun damage or - post-inflammation - after an injury or an inflammatory condition such as acne (1, 2).
Pycnogenol® has 25+ clinical studies demonstrating its active properties for oral and topical skincare formulations. Results show the antioxidant stimulates hyaluronic acid generation, naturally improves skin moisture and binds to skin proteins collagen...
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