By Sean Moloughney, Editor07.03.19
Increasingly, people are realizing that lifestyle decisions, including diet, reflect inner wellness and outward appearance. With a deeper understanding of the role nutrition plays for skin health, young men and women represent an emerging opportunity for brands. Overall, natural ingredients supported by science will appeal to a broad audience, experts have noted.
The largest organ of the body, skin functions to seal and protect, noted Shaheen Majeed, president worldwide, Sabinsa. “As the outermost protective layer, it faces a harsh environment and damage from various human activities.”
Skin is also a mirror of inner wellness, according to Karin Hermoni, PhD, head of science and nutrition at Lycored. “Our physical and emotional well-being are reflected in the way our skin looks. So when you think skin longevity or skin health across our lifespan, think general health, nutrition, lifestyle, and emotional state.”
A range of factors affecting skin health can be broadly categorized into intrinsic and extrinsic elements. “The extrinsic factors
The largest organ of the body, skin functions to seal and protect, noted Shaheen Majeed, president worldwide, Sabinsa. “As the outermost protective layer, it faces a harsh environment and damage from various human activities.”
Skin is also a mirror of inner wellness, according to Karin Hermoni, PhD, head of science and nutrition at Lycored. “Our physical and emotional well-being are reflected in the way our skin looks. So when you think skin longevity or skin health across our lifespan, think general health, nutrition, lifestyle, and emotional state.”
A range of factors affecting skin health can be broadly categorized into intrinsic and extrinsic elements. “The extrinsic factors
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