Research Topic: skin care

Assessment of Cosmetic Properties and Safety of Use of Model Washing Gels with Reishi, Maitake and Lion’s Mane Extracts

Researchers tested three medicinal mushrooms (Maitake, Lion’s Mane, and Reishi) as ingredients in washing gels to improve their safety and effectiveness. The study found that these mushroom extracts reduced skin irritation, improved skin moisturization, and boosted antioxidant protection better than gels without them. Maitake extract performed particularly well, showing the strongest antioxidant properties. These findings suggest mushroom extracts could be valuable natural alternatives in everyday skincare products.

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Assessment of Cucurbita spp. Peel Extracts as Potential Sources of Active Substances for Skin Care and Dermatology

This study examined pumpkin peels as a sustainable source of natural compounds for skincare products. Researchers extracted active ingredients using water and plant-based solvents, then tested their antioxidant properties, ability to protect skin from sun damage, and safety for use on skin. The findings show that pumpkin peel extracts, particularly those made with water, could be safe and effective ingredients in cosmetic products.

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