JAKARTA - The world of beauty seems to be running out of ways to give the best for the health of facial skin. One of them is the presence of bisabolol which turns out to be good for skin problems. Bisabolol is an active ingredient derived from chamomile. Its thick and colorless texture is often used as the main component in essential oils.
Rich in benefits, bisabolol is believed to be able to treat sensitive skin and even eczema. This is because bisabolol contains anti-inflammatory properties. Moreover, bisabolol has a calming aroma and effect on the skin.
Launching from HerStory, Friday, August 20, here are 6 benefits or functions of bisabolol, some of which are good for the skin.
Reduce Inflammation
Bisabolol which has anti-inflammatory properties will inhibit cytokines associated with inflammation. So that inflammation and skin irritation can be reduced.
Fighting Free Radicals
Bisabolol also contains strong antioxidants that are able to ward off free radicals that attack the skin. One of them is by neutralizing free radicals that attack the collagen molecule which is the main factor in the arrival of premature aging.
Brighten Skin
Studies show bisabolol can inhibit melanin synthesis. Melanin is a pigment that gives color to our skin, one of which is dark spots. With bisabolol, the skin can be brighter and the skin tone is even.
Increases Absorption of Other Products
When there are active ingredients that cannot penetrate the skin actively by themselves, the role of bisabolol becomes very important here. Even so, considering that bisabolol can also neutralize other active ingredients, you should be more careful when combining bisabolol with other strong active ingredients, one of which is retinol.
Making Products Durable
The anti-microbial content in bisabolol can actually be used as an ingredient that can make skin care and cosmetic products to be more durable. Given, the long shelf life and free of contaminants is an important part of skin care formulations.
Adding Aroma to Products
Bisabolol also has a sweet floral aroma with hints of citrus and spice. Nothing wrong if bisabolol is often used as a giver of aroma in care products.
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