Seaberry is trending as a skin care ingredient

 Saji (seaberry) is attracting attention as a skin care ingredient. In the last five years, sage fruit extract, sage oil, and sage fruit oil have all been used in about 0.4% of skin care products, according to a recent study released by global market research firm Mintel. That is.


Looking at the products listed in the company's new global product database (GNPD), the growth of fruit oil has been remarkable in recent years, and the utilization rate of fruit oil components reached 0.54% in 2021. Buckthorn is a deciduous shrub of the buckthorn family, the genus Ilex, which can be cold pressed to produce pulp and oil. Fruits are rich in Vitamin C and Vitamin E, and have moisturizing, sebum balance, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects, so they are mentioned as a skin material that works as a multi-purpose skin material for beauty products.

Recently developed skin care products containing sazzy ingredients include farming eye cream, facial mask sheets that improve dullness, and facial serum with high nutritional effects, and it is expected that product development will become more active in the future.

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