AN-Resveratrol
Resveratrol
| Type of ingredient | Antioxydant |
| Available forms | Creams, serums |
| Origin | Resveratrol is a natural antioxidant found in the skin of grapes, peanuts, all berries and even dark chocolate. It comes in powder, pill or liquid form. Resveratrol is part of a group of compounds called polyphenols. |
| Main benefits | Fights aging, protects the skin and improves the overall appearance of the skin. |
| Characteristics | It acts as key antioxidants, which serve as the front line, rallying the troops to protect cells from the damage that leads to cellular aging |
| Target group | Anyone with sun damage can use resveratrol, regardless of their skin type. |
| Frequency | You can use it daily as long as you know how your skin reacts to the antioxidant. |
| Association | Most other powerful antioxidants, such as ferulic acid. |
| Dissociation/ Contraindication | No ingredients are known to deactivate the function of resveratrol. |
| Side effects | No studies have found negative side effects. |
| Use | It is recommended to apply resveratrol as part of your nightly skin routine. Quality sleep, in general, is essential for healthy looking skin. In general, most over-the-counter forms of resveratrol are completely stable, but it is recommended to use products packaged in airtight containers (with a pump) and to store them in a cool, dark place. |
