Kindai Tuna Collagen Moisturizing Beauty Gel Renewal

 Mirrorla Co., Ltd., a cosmetics planning, development and sales business, announced on September 16 that it has relaunched a skin care product containing collagen, which is a surplus of tuna, which is a surplus waste of tuna.




Kindai tuna had its bones and skin discarded in the process of making it into food. From the viewpoint of its effective utilization, the Kinki University Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences conducted research on collagen extraction, which is the root of this "Kindai Tuna Collagen".

According to the company's explanation, the extracted collagen not only has better water retention than conventional type I collagen, but can also be expected to have a protective effect on hair, and it was found that it is an unprecedented collagen.

Furthermore, by using the waste site as a raw material, it will lead to effective utilization of resources.

In addition, the company's all-in-one moisturizing beauty gel "Collajenne" has been renewed this time.

Mirrorla is a company founded by Kindai tuna researchers while enrolled in graduate school.

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