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Dietary Supplements and the Skin: Focus on Photoprotection and Antioxidant Activity—A Review
Authors:Thalita Marcí  lio Câ  ndido,Maí  ra Bueno Ariede,Fabiana Vieira Lima,Luciana de Souza Guedes,Maria Valé  ria Robles Velasco,André   Rolim Baby,Catarina Rosado
Affiliation:1.Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of São Paulo, São Paulo 05508-900, Brazil; (T.M.C.); (M.B.A.); (F.V.L.); (L.d.S.G.); (M.V.R.V.);2.CBIOS, Universidade Lusófona’s Research Center for Biosciences & Health Technologies, 1749-024 Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract:
Skin health is not only significantly affected by ageing, but also by other lifestyle-related factors, such as sun exposure, exercise and eating habits, smoking or alcohol intake. It is known that the cutaneous tissue can exhibit visible signs of senescence, in the form of, for example, dull complexion, loss of firmness, or changes in pigmentation. Consumers attempt to improve skin health and appearance not only by cosmetic products, but also with the consumption of food supplements. Recently, there has been an increase in the amount of food supplements with claims that are related to skin and hair health. Nevertheless, the literature is still scarce in evidence of the efficacy of this type of products. Considering this scenario, we aim in this review to assemble studies and methodologies that are directed at the substantiation of the cutaneous health claims of food supplements. For example, we reviewed those that were indicative of antioxidant properties, improvement in pigmentation disorders, increased hydration or protection against the damages caused by ultraviolet radiation.
Keywords:food supplement   skin health   photoprotection
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