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Algae: The Secret Beauty Weapon of the Year

New research suggests that a concentrated form of seawater containing all of the minerals and vitamins needed for life, sea algae rejuvenateshydrates and brightens the skin with its natural properties. It could be ideal for skin and hair products because of the protective cells they use to shield themselves from the harmful effects of the sun. It has also been found by researchers that algae produces fatty acids that can treat acne. Scientists in Scotland believe marine algae could help fight spots. They discovered that fatty acids produced by algae have cleansing qualities.

Marine algae or seaweeds can be divided into red algae, brown algae, blue-green algae and green algae. In cosmetic you will find mostly red and brown algae.

According to The New York Times, there are more than 100 algae-derived ingredients used in cosmetics worldwide.

Algae extract is rich in a compound called Alguronic Acid, shown to increase cell regeneration and the synthesis of elastin. Elastin is a protein in the skin’s underlying layers that give it firmness and elasticity. As skin ages, it begins to lose its elastin fibers. The thinning and deterioration of elastin over time causes wrinkles, ‘laugh’ lines, expression marks, sagging and rippled skin. The decrease in elastin physically changes the skin’s structure, leaving it weaker and more susceptible to tears. Aging skin loses Elastin at the rate of about one percent each year– even faster if exposed to constant sunlight. The loss of elastin combined with gravity and the natural slackening of facial muscles, contribute to sagging, droopy, wrinkled skin.

Some algae contain Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (AFA), a bacterial microphyte that stimulates skin cell movement and production and is proven to be more abundant in proteins and minerals than a mother’s milk. Algae is also full of enzymes, chlorophyll, amino acids, nucleic acids, fatty acids, and DHA. Amino acids in algae firm and renew tissue while the fatty acids fight against inflammation, leaving the skin even, soft and supple. Due to the algae’s nutritious, soft cell wall, all of these nutrients are easily absorbed in the skin.

Benefits of Using Algae

Take note that in order to be effective in cosmetics, seaweeds should be present in sufficient amount. Many cosmetic products contain seaweeds in such minor quantities that their biological activity is negligible.

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