Revolutionizing Sun Care with Sea Buckthorn Oral Sunscreens

Sea buckthorn oil is transforming sun care with its debut in oral sunscreens. Renowned for its nutritional richness, it offers an innovative internal approach to sun protection.

Omega 7 and Skin Pigmentation

A significant finding in skincare research is the role of omega 7, main active in sea buckthorn oil, in reducing melanin production—a key factor in hyperpigmentation. Omega 7 targets and inhibits specific enzymes involved in melanin synthesis, offering a precise solution for reducing skin discoloration.

Clinical Impact

  • Skin Hydration: Increases by 49%

  • Elasticity Improvement: Increases by 26%

  • Wrinkle Reduction: Decreases by 14%

  • Pore Size Reduction: Decreases by 15%

  • Collagen Enhancement: Increases by 10%

  • Eczema Relief: Improves by 28%

Sea Buckthorn Oil: A Nutrient Powerhouse

Extracted from the sea buckthorn berry, this oil contains vital vitamins A, C, and E and a full spectrum of omega fatty acids (omega-3, 6, 7, and 9). Its antioxidants defend against UV-induced oxidative stress, while its omega fatty acids reinforce the skin’s barrier, improving hydration and resistance against environmental damage.

The Innovation of Oral Sunscreens

Oral sunscreens infused with sea buckthorn oil provide systemic sun protection, enhancing the skin's defenses from within, unlike traditional topical applications.

Conclusion

With its potent natural properties and clinically proven benefits, sea buckthorn oil-based oral sunscreens are pioneering a new era in comprehensive sun care, offering extensive benefits that extend well beyond traditional sunscreens.


Omega 3 6 7 9: Clinically-Proven for Beauty & Women's Health

100% Plant-Based
100% Whole Food
Cold-Water Soluble
Available in oil & powder form
TRI-CAP™ Microencapsulated
Sustainably & Responsibly Made

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Yoon, W. et al., 2010. Effect of Palmitoleic Acid on Melanogenic Protein Expression in Murine B16 Melanoma. J Oleo Sci, 59(6), pp.315-319.