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QUERCUS GLAUCA WOOD VINEGAR

Description

QUERCUS GLAUCA WOOD VINEGAR, derived from the pyrolysis of Quercus glauca (Japanese blue oak) wood, is an innovative ingredient in skincare formulations. This dark, liquid extract contains a complex mixture of organic compounds, including acetic acid, phenols, and various aromatic substances. Its acidic nature (pH typically between 2.8 and 3.7) contributes to its antimicrobial and preservative properties.

The vinegar exhibits potent antioxidant activity, attributed to its high polyphenol content, which helps neutralize free radicals and combat oxidative stress in the skin. It has demonstrated efficacy in inhibiting tyrosinase, an enzyme crucial in melanin production, suggesting potential benefits for hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone.

Research indicates that Quercus glauca wood vinegar possesses anti-inflammatory properties, potentially aiding in the management of various skin conditions. Its astringent qualities may help tighten pores and regulate sebum production, making it particularly useful for oily and acne-prone skin types.

When incorporated into skincare formulations, this ingredient should be used at low concentrations (typically 0.1-1%) due to its potency. Proper pH adjustment is crucial to ensure product stability and skin compatibility.

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