Studies
Science-Backed. Confidence-Driven.
Because Health is the New Beauty.
Reduces Fine Lines & Wrinkles
In a clinical study by Tominaga et al., 30 women used both 6 mg oral astaxanthin and a topical application for 8 weeks. The result? Smoother skin, fewer crow’s feet, smaller age spots, and improved elasticity.
Defends Against Sun Damage
Astaxanthin works like an internal sunscreen. In a placebo-controlled study, astaxanthin helped protect skin from UV damage, collagen breakdown, and sun-induced aging.
Improves Skin Texture & Moisture
Yamashita’s study showed that astaxanthin improved moisture retention, skin tone, and elasticity, even in dry and sensitive skin types.
Protects Collagen & Elasticity
In lab studies, astaxanthin inhibited collagen-degrading enzymes (MMP-1 & MMP-3) triggered by UVA exposure — preventing premature wrinkles and sagging.
Combats Oxidative Stress & Inflammation
In another human study, women who took astaxanthin showed reduced oxidative stress markers and better immune function — key contributors to slow aging and glowing skin.
The Ultimate Skin Rejuvenator (Seki et al., 2001)
A clinical study by Seki et al. (2001), involving 36 healthy human subjects, was conducted over a 12-week period and demonstrates the powerful cosmetic benefits of Astaxanthin, showing measurable improvements in wrinkles, elasticity, hydration, and overall skin health.
The Science of Skin Aging (Poljšak & Dahmane, 2012)
The study by Poljšak & Dahmane (2012), involving 40 healthy participants, was conducted over a 6-week period and focuses on free radicals and how they cause extrinsic skin aging (environmental aging factors).
Protecting Skin Health from Within (Tominaga et al., 2012)
The Tominaga et al. (2012) study, involving 60 healthy participants, was conducted over 8 weeks and highlights the cosmetic benefits of Astaxanthin, showing improvement in wrinkles, elasticity, hydration, and skin health in human subjects.