MARINE INGREDIENTS Dysbiosis (microbial imbalance), on the
other hand, can lead to conditions like acne, eczema, and psoriasis. Furthermore, ageing is associated with reduced microbial diversity and shifts in the relative abundance of species, potentially weakening the skin’s barrier function. Decreased levels of beneficial microbes like C. acnes may accelerate wrinkle formation and elasticity loss. The exposome also plays an
important role in modulating the skin microbiome equilibrium. UV exposure, pollution, and diet significantly influence the skin microbiome, exacerbating ageing-related changes and contribute to skin barrier dysfunction. Therefore, the skin
microbiome holds major potential in skin health and ageing. Leveraging microbiome analysis may lead to better personalised skin care, aiding in the development of tailored treatments for individual skin types and ageing profiles. Microbiome studies may also lead to improved anti-ageing Interventions by incorporating probiotics, prebiotics, and
symbiotics in skin care to restore microbial balance and enhance skin resilience. Targeting skin dysbiosis via microbiome therapeutics also holds the potential to delay skin ageing and treat related disorders .
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intake may directly correlate with inflammatory index, leading to the recent proposition that hypomagnesemia may be a hallmark for accelerated inflammageing. Through extensive research over the past
Marine minerals, skin health and ageing Breakthroughs in our understanding of biological ageing together with the technological advancements which facilitate accelerated scientific discovery, have facilitated the identification and characterisation of novel compounds, molecules and elements which may mitigate pathological ageing. One rich source of these
natural biomolecules and elements is deep sea waters. Extensive research from numerous groups have highlighted the importance of micronutrients, especially minerals such as magnesium in maintaining health and tissue homeostasis. It is intriguing to observe that in the USA, the incidence of chronic age-related illnesses directly maps to areas of mineral deficient soil, highlighting deficiency in nutritional mineral
ten years, we have sourced, identified and characterised a unique ionic form of deep sea magnesium (iMg) rich marine mineral complex (Oriel Magnesium rich Mineral Complex, OMMC), sourced and extracted from a protected deep sea source (EU PDO) using a proprietary and patented technology. We have highlighted the role of this unique
liquid form and composition of marine minerals in addressing the aforementioned hallmarks of skin ageing, promoting overall skin health, regenerative capacity and beauty, both as an ingredient for topical skin care products and nutritional supplementation. While the principal component of OMMC is magnesium, it also contains vital minerals such as calcium, potassium, boron, selenium, copper and zinc, all present in defined ratios. While each of these minerals have been
demonstrated to play important roles in mitigating physiological and biophysical markers of ageing, improving overall skin health and function. These benefits are derived from the excellent bioavailability, bifunctionality and mutually supportive role of the minerals in OMMC. They function synergistically and in concert
to provide anti-inflammatory properties and antioxidant support, ECM production (e.g.
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