Description
Information about Beauty In & Out Capsules
Beauty In&Out capsules are a nutricosmetic supplement that enhances the beauty and luminosity of skin, hair and nails all year round thanks to the important synergistic properties of its ingredients: marine collagen, omegas, vitamins and minerals.
Properties of the active ingredients of Beauty In & Out Capsules
The active ingredients of Beauty In & Out Capsules accentuate the beauty of your skin, hair and nails by:
🔹Vitamin C
Contributes to normal production of collagen for normal skin function 1.
🔹Marine collagen
Provides natural protein content for the structure and texture of the skin, hair and nails.
🔹Omega 3, 6 and 9
The delicate selection of Omega 3, 6 and 9, which are essential fatty acids, intensely nourishes the structure of the skin. In particular, salmon oil is rich in Omega 3 (EPA and DHA), olive oil in Omega 9 (oleic acid) and borage oil contains Omega 6 (gamma-linoleic acid).
🔹L-methionine and L-cystine
They are amino acids naturally found in our body and participate in the production of keratin, a protein that forms a structural part of hair and nails.
🔹B vitamins
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin), Vitamin B3 (niacin or niacinamide) and Vitamin B7 (biotin) contribute to the normal maintenance of the skin and mucous membranes 1. Biotin (vitamin B7) also contributes to the normal maintenance of hair.
Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) contributes to normal production and metabolism of vitamin D 1.
🔹Vitamin E
Vitamin E contributes to cell protection from oxidative damage 1.
🔹Zinc
Contributes to the normal maintenance of hair and nails 1.
🔹Magnesium
Contributes to normal protein production 1.
🔹Iron
Contributes to normal oxygen transport in the body 1.
1.EFSA. European Food Safety Authority.
For whom is Beauty In & Out Capsules recommended
Beauty In & Out Capsules is the ideal nutricosmetic to favour skin beauty throughout the year in people who want turgor and luminosity.
It is also developed for those who, due to their daily routine or age, want a nutricosmetic extra for the structure of their skin, hair or nails.
SKIN, HAIR AND NAILS
BEAUTY AND SMOOTHNESS
NUTRITION
To Know More
Aging and skin structure
Dermis represents the largest proportion of the skin and is its true support. The types of fibres that make up the framework of dermis and provide smoothness, flexibility and elasticity to the skin are:
Collagen fibres (being the major component of the skin), hyaluronic acid, elastic fibres, proteoglycans and glycoproteins. Two types of skin structures are also found in dermis: corneal (hair and nails) and glandular (sebaceous and sweat glands). The cells that mainly comprise dermis are called fibroblasts.
The alteration of the dermis plays a decisive role in both internal and external ageing. The results are fine wrinkles due to the reduction of collagen, elastic fibres and hyaluronic acid, and are influenced by the oxidative activity of this tissue.
What is marine collagen used for?
Marine fish collagen and collagen peptides have been widely used as functional foods or dietary supplements because of their similarity to human collagen structure, safety profile, stability, biocompatibility, high bioavailability, and powerful bioactivity.
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- Bornschlögl, T. et al. Keratin network modifications lead to the mechanical stiffening of the hair follicle fiber. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2016.
- Chai, H. et al. Effects of Sizes and Conformations of Fish-Scale Collagen Peptides on Facial Skin Qualities and Transdermal Penetration Efficiency. Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, 2010.
- Cosgrove, M. C. et al. Dietary nutrient intakes and skin-aging appearance among middle-aged American women. Am J Clin Nutr. 2007.
- Grumbt, M. et al. Keratin degradation by dermatophytes relies on cysteine dioxygenase and a sulfite efflux pump. J Invest Dermatol. 2013.
- Kim, E. J. et al. Skin Aging and Photoaging Alter Fatty Acids Composition, Including 11,14,17-eicosatrienoic Acid, in the Epidermis of Human Skin. J Korean Med Sci. 2010
- Ogawa, F. et al. The repair enzyme peptide methionine-S-sulfoxide reductase is expressed in human epidermis and upregulated by UVA radiation. J Invest Dermatol. 2006.
- Sibilla, S. et al. An Overview of the Beneficial Effects of Hydrolysed Collagen as a Nutraceutical on Skin Properties: Scientific Background and Clinical Studies. The Open Nutraceuticals Journal, 2015.
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