Probiotic Beauty Revolution: Synergistic Power of Omega 7

In the dynamic nutraceutical industry, the gut-skin axis—the link between gut health and skin condition— is capturing the attention of the beauty industry. This keen interest has propelled the development of cutting-edge skincare products that leverage probiotics to improve skin health and beauty.
 
Sea buckthorn is rapidly ascending as a key player in this trend. Its rich supply of Omega 7, a vital monounsaturated fatty acid, has been shown to significantly enhance the survival rates of probiotics such as L. casei, increasing by 15%.

But the benefits of sea buckthorn isn't limited to its probiotic support. Its Omega 7 content is deeply intertwined with skin health, making it a critical ingredient for 'beauty-from-within' products. Omega 7 counteracts the natural decline of the body's free fatty acids and the breakdown of Omega that occurs with age, thus stimulating the regeneration of skin cells and reinforcing the skin's protective barrier.
 
Clinical data has validated the impressive benefits of Omegia™ for skin wellness. It has been shown to substantially increase skin hydration by 49%, enhance skin elasticity by 26%, and promote collagen production by 10%. Furthermore, it has been effective in reducing the appearance of wrinkles by 14%, minimizing pore size by 15%, and alleviating eczema symptoms by a notable 28%.
 
The dual functionality of sea buckthorn, supporting both probiotic efficacy and direct skin health, positions it as a key ingredient for innovation in the development of the next generation of beauty products.


Omegia™, Clinically-Tested Omega 3 6 7 9  for Beauty & Women Health


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Chan et al. (2024). The impact of oral sea-buckthorn oil on skin, blood markers, ocular, and vaginal health: A randomized control trial. Journal of Functional Foods, 112, 105973.