Vitamins: modulating the hallmarks of skin ageing

Society of Cosmetic Scientists Fellow Barbara Brockway and DSM-Firmenich explain why, in the era of peptides, exosomes and growth factors, vitamins will retain their critical role in skin longevity.

The narrative in beauty is gradually moving away from 'anti-ageing' to 'ageing well and longevity'.

Longevity is no longer just about how many years we live, but how many of those years we feel and look truly well — our health span. Consumers are increasingly choosing beauty products that promise to help them be their best possible selves at every stage in their lives and the meaning of longevity has grown beyond the dictionary definition of 'lasting a long time'.

A healthy and positive skin appearance is of highest relevance for consumers as the skin signals the health and age status of an individual.

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