Naris develops ingredients that break down skin nitration from apricot-colored roses

 Naris Cosmetics has developed an ingredient from the apricot-colored rose "Caramel Antique" that decomposes the nitration of the skin due to ultraviolet rays and aging and prevents the yellowing caused by nitration.


It is known that the skin color gradually becomes yellowish and dull with aging, and it is known that the nitration of the skin loses the elasticity of the skin.This time, by preventing the nitration, the yellowing of the skin is prevented and the elasticity is prevented. We proceeded with the research for the purpose of preventing the deterioration of the skin.

When we investigated the ability to decompose nitration from eight types of rose petal candidates, we found that the apricot-colored rose petals (petals) called "caramel antique" have the strongest nitration-decomposing effect. , Succeeded in ingredient formation.

This time, we discovered the hidden power of apricot-colored rose flowers, so the company will install it as a raw material for cosmetics. In addition, we believe that other parts such as stems and roots play a major role in making flowers bloom, and we will proceed with research on parts other than petals.


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