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White Tea Leaf Extract

Description

White Tea Leaf Extract is a potent botanical ingredient derived from the buds and leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, harvested before they fully open. This extract is renowned for its high concentration of polyphenols, particularly catechins and epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), which contribute to its powerful antioxidant properties.

In skincare formulations, White Tea Leaf Extract offers multiple benefits. It helps neutralize free radicals, protecting the skin from oxidative stress and environmental damage. This action can slow the visible signs of aging, such as fine lines and wrinkles. The extract also exhibits anti-inflammatory properties, potentially soothing sensitive or irritated skin.

White Tea Leaf Extract contains natural compounds that may inhibit the breakdown of collagen and elastin, supporting skin firmness and elasticity. Some studies suggest it may have a mild photoprotective effect, complementing (but not replacing) traditional sun protection methods.

Typically well-tolerated by most skin types, this ingredient can be incorporated into various skincare products, including serums, moisturizers, and eye creams. Its gentle nature makes it suitable for daily use in both morning and evening routines.

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