Study Illustrates Zeropollution's Enhancing Skin's Resilience to Environmental Damage
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Tuesday, March 5, 2024
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MADRID, March 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A new, preclinical study highlights the abilities of a beauty-from-within botanical-blend Zeropollution® to shield skin from the adverse effects of city pollution, especially from free radical damage on a cellular level.
Key Points:
- This patented multi-herbal cosmeceutical has been crafted to synergistically strengthen the skin's protective barrier against environmental insults through an "inside out" approach.
- The study led by Laurent Peno-Mazzarino was published in the Journal of Current Issues in Molecular Biology in January 2024.
- This encompasses reactive molecules generated by factors such as UV radiation, pollution, and other environmental stressors that can damage cells and tissues.
- In this study, Zeropollution successfully counteracted the adverse effects of urban dust on the heart rate of zebra fish embryos.