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NARINGENIN

Description

Naringenin is a naturally occurring flavonoid found in citrus fruits, particularly grapefruit, and has gained attention in skincare formulations for its potential antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. This bioactive compound exhibits a molecular structure that allows it to penetrate the skin barrier effectively, making it a promising ingredient for topical applications. Naringenin has demonstrated the ability to inhibit tyrosinase activity, potentially reducing melanin production and addressing hyperpigmentation concerns. Research suggests that naringenin may also possess photoprotective qualities, helping to mitigate UV-induced damage to skin cells. Its antioxidant capabilities contribute to neutralizing free radicals, which can help combat premature aging and oxidative stress. Additionally, naringenin has shown promise in modulating inflammatory responses in the skin, potentially benefiting conditions such as acne and rosacea. Some studies indicate that naringenin may enhance collagen synthesis and improve skin elasticity, contributing to a firmer, more youthful appearance. When incorporated into skincare formulations, naringenin is typically used in concentrations ranging from 0.1% to 1%, depending on the specific product and desired effects.

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