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The superpowers of cranberry for your skin!

Have you ever thought about incorporating cranberry into your skincare routine?

This little red fruit is packed with scientifically proven benefits that can dramatically transform the health and appearance of your skin!

Cranberry: A Great Ally for Your Skin

Imagine a fruit with superpowers to help your skin regenerate and heal faster. Research has shown that cranberry oil has exceptional properties to promote the healing of skin injuries.

A natural defense against skin aging

The antioxidants in cranberries are valuable allies in protecting your skin from free radical damage. These compounds, such as polyphenols and flavonoids, help prevent the signs of skin aging.

Hydration and comfort for your skin

In addition to its healing and antioxidant properties, cranberry is also a great ally for maintaining skin moisture and soothing skin irritations. The fatty acids and bioactive compounds in cranberry oil help keep your skin soft and supple.

Cranberry, your ultimate beauty ally!

Cranberry is more than just a fruit—it's a scientifically proven solution for glowing, healthy skin. With its healing powers, antioxidant action, and moisturizing properties, cranberry offers a natural approach to skin care.

That's why cranberry is the star ingredient in our entire skincare line!

 

Scientific Sources:

  1. Nayak, B. Shivananda, et al. "Wound-healing Properties of the Oils of Vitis vinifera and Vaccinium macrocarpon." Department of Preclinical Sciences, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of the West Indies. 2011.
  2. Wu, X., Prior, RL, & Ou, B. “Oxygen Radical Absorbing Capacity of Phenolics in Blueberries, Cranberries, Chokeberries, and Lingonberries.” Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 50(5), 1230-1234. 2002.
  3. Kosar, M., Bozan, B., & Temelli, F. “Genus Vaccinium: Medicine, Cosmetics, and Coatings.” Industrial Crops and Products, vol. 44, pp. 630-640. 2013
  4. Ahmad, N., Anwar, F., & Abbas, A. “Chapter 35: Cranberry Seed Oil.” In: F. Shahidi (Ed.), The Cranberry (pp. 663-674). Elsevier. 2020.