This report explores skincare solutions to mitigate the effects of the diet on aging
Anti-glycation skincare inhibits the glycation process which ages the skin, and protects collagen and elastin. It offers an additional way to address age-related concerns, which has seldom been targeted by mainstream brands. With adequate preparation and a research-based approach, brands can gain a foothold in a rapidly evolving area of skincare.Scope
- Anti-glycation skincare inhibits the glycation process and protects collagen and elastin.
- Such products can reduce the production of harmful molecules like AGEs and free radicals, and slow down premature aging.
- Anti-glycation skincare and supplementation manifests in a variety of products including serums and gummies, with claimed benefits ranging from reducing wrinkles and skin thinning, to preventing the formation of AGEs and new wrinkles.
- Markets with high per capita sugar consumption and highly concerned consumers regarding the impact of diet on health and appearance are suitable targets for anti-glycation skincare.
- Global consumers generally find ingredients associated with anti-glycation skincare in beauty and grooming products appealing.
- Anti-glycation skincare may allow more flexibility with diets, especially with sugary foods.
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Table of Contents
1. What?2. Why?
3. Takeaways
4. Appendix
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- SkinCeuticals
- Nivea
- Known
- Beiersdorf