Seaweed-derived extract for dark spot treatment

The cosmetics industry is undergoing a transformative shift, driven by the dual demands of efficacy and sustainability. Consumers are no longer satisfied with products that merely deliver visible results; they seek solutions that align with their values, particularly those that minimize environmental impact.

The cosmetics industry is undergoing a transformative shift, driven by the dual demands of efficacy and sustainability. Consumers are no longer satisfied with products that merely deliver visible results; they seek solutions that align with their values, particularly those that minimize environmental impact.

As a powerful and sustainable alternative to conventional synthetic actives, seaweed has emerged as a game-changing option by being a renewable and highly efficient source of bioactive compounds, particularly for skin care.

Among its various applications, seaweed's bioactives role in skin tone regulation and dark spot reduction has garnered significant attention. One example is the ingredient InAlgae® LIT formulated with Ascophyllum nodosum extract, developed by the marine biotechnology company Ínclita Seaweed Solutions (ISS).

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