Solve On Regulating Serum with lactoferrin
Comfort and relief for skin with imperfections
- sooths irritations in red and dehydrated acne skin
- normalizes sebaceous gland activity and limits excessive sebum secretion
- moisturizes and promotes healthy dermal microbiota owing to Lactobacillus ferment — a prebiotic rich in lactic acid bacteria
- contains a gallic acid derivative to even out skin tone and minimize large pores
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Niacinamide and vitamin C in the form of 3-O ethyl ascorbic acid make up a powerful antioxidative complex, which additionally reduces acne-related discolorations. Ingredients that help counteract free radicals are a must in problematic skin care.
What makes the Regulating Serum with lactoferrin special?
Reduction of imperfections
3% niacinamide and lactoferrin in the serum accelerate the reduction of blemishes and help the skin heal. Lactoferrin also demonstrates soothing action.
Protection against free radicals
A combination of antioxidative ingredients: niacinamide (3%) and 3-O ethyl ascorbic acid (2%) evens out skin tone and helps reduce the appearance of discolorations that may appear due to acne. Their action is boosted by shikimic acid.
Balanced microbiota and restored hydration
Lactobacillus ferment (Lactobacillus/Pear Juice Ferment Filtrate) helps promote and restore healthy dermal microbiota, while high molecular weight hyaluronic acid moisturizes the skin, which positively affects the condition of problematic skin.
Regulating local production of androgens in the skin
The Regulating Serum with lactoferrin contains saw palmetto fruit extract, which is known as an effective 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor, and can thus reduce local conversion of testosterone into DHT. As a result, it may reduce the severity of skin inflammation and excessive sebum secretion.
Original formula
The formula of the Solve On Regulating Serum with lactoferrin was designed by our team of experts in the fields of chemistry, biotechnology, cosmetology, and chemical technology with many years of experience in the beauty industry.
What you need to know
How to use
Solve On Regulating Serum with lactoferrin
Apply every morning and/or evening
— onto clean facial skin
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Problematic skin often struggles with inflammation, dysbiosis, and excessive sebum production. What is more, the dominance of some more pathogenic C. acnes strains contributes to the formation of acne lesions. The ingredients that speed up healing processes, such as lactoferrin and antioxidants, play a crucial role in inhibiting inflammation. Restoring dermal microbiota and normalizing the activity of sebaceous glands helps soothe the skin and minimize imperfections.
Choose it if you want to...
reduce blemishes and regulate sebum secretion
counteract free radicals and moisturize your skin
soothe irritations and inflammation
even out skin tone and eliminate discolorations
ensure healthy dermal microbiota
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Active ingredients
Saw palmetto fruit extract
Saw palmetto fruit extract
Saw palmetto fruit extract is known as an effective 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor, which can prevent local conversion of testosterone into DHT, and in effect reduce the severity of acne. Acne skin has been reported to have a higher activity of type 1 5-alpha-reductase. This enzyme takes part in the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which is a more potent androgen than testosterone. Androgens stimulate the activity of sebaceous glands and intensify epidermal keratinization. These factors can increase the risk of new lesion formation.
Niacinamide
+Niacinamide
It is a tyrosinase inhibitor which reduces melanin (skin pigment) synthesis in the skin, thus helping to even out skin tone and minimize discolorations. It accelerates lesion healing and protects the skin against free radicals.
3-O ethyl ascorbic acid
+3-O ethyl ascorbic acid
It is a tyrosinase inhibitor that reduces melanin (skin pigment) synthesis in the skin. As an antioxidant, it evens out skin tone and helps minimize dark spots.
Shikimic acid (AHA)
+Shikimic acid (AHA)
An alpha hydroxy acid obtained from star anise (Illicium verum). It has a carboxyl group, which means it can bind water in the epidermis to prevent transepidermal water loss. It improves hydration and makes the skin soft and supple. It is a mild keratolytic agent. It does not make skin red or dry. It is an antioxidant — it neutralizes and stabilizes free radicals, preventing uncontrolled reactions between free radicals and skin biomolecules.
Thanks to its antimicrobial and exfoliating properties, shikimic acid is perfect for acne-prone skin. It regulates excessive keratinization of the epidermis, unclogs sebaceous gland openings, and reduces the proliferation of microbes.
Diglucosyl gallic acid
+Diglucosyl gallic acid
A gallic acid derivative that belongs to the category of phenolic acids, with increased stability and bioavailability. It has documented anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative, and antifungal properties. Diglucosyl gallic acid brightens discolorations, evens out skin tone, reduces erythema, and minimizes large pores.
Hyaluronic acid
+Hyaluronic acid
Powerful moisturizer that can reduce transepidermal water loss. It can improve skin hydration, speed up its regeneration, and act as an anti-aging agent. Depending on its molecular weight, HA takes on different properties: smaller molecules can penetrate the epidermal barrier more easily, ensuring hydration in the superficial layers of the epidermis, while high molecular weight hyaluronic acid does not penetrate the epidermis, but binds water molecules on its surface, creating a moisturizing compress which reduces discomfort and dehydration.
Pear juice ferment filtrate
+Pear juice ferment filtrate
The addition of Lactobacillus ferment (Lactobacillus/Pear Juice Ferment Filtrate) promotes and restores balanced dermal microbiota, which positively affects the condition of problematic skin. People with problematic skin often struggle with dysbiosis (imbalance in the dermal microbiota). The dominance of certain more pathogenic C. acnes strains (IA1) makes these individuals’ skin more prone to acne.
Lactoferrin
+Lactoferrin
A protein naturally produced by the human body, essential in the process of building immunity. It is present in many bodily fluids and gland secretions, such as milk, saliva, tears, or mucus. It stimulates the process of keratinocyte differentiation, as well as healing processes in wounds and lesions. It is a protein that can bind with iron ions to increase their absorption in the body.
Saw palmetto fruit extract
Saw palmetto fruit extract is known as an effective 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor, which can prevent local conversion of testosterone into DHT, and in effect reduce the severity of acne. Acne skin has been reported to have a higher activity of type 1 5-alpha-reductase. This enzyme takes part in the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which is a more potent androgen than testosterone. Androgens stimulate the activity of sebaceous glands and intensify epidermal keratinization. These factors can increase the risk of new lesion formation.
Expert opinion
Promote balanced microbiota and reduce discolorations resulting from acne
Problematic skin is often sensitive, dehydrated, and has an impaired epidermal barrier. We have created the Solve On Regulating Serum with lactoferrin for people with acne, whose skin is in need of soothing. The solution is lactoferrin, which accelerates epidermal regeneration and reduces irritation.
Alicja Śliwowska, Ph.D.
She has a Ph.D. in chemical sciences, MA is cosmetology, and is a certified nutritionist. She is the author of numerous scientific publications, co-author of the cosmetic product patent, and one of the authors of Health Labs Care beauty product formulas.
dr_scuraThere are no miracles. Only science
Lactoferrin accelerates skin healing processes
In vivo studies on mice have demonstrated that lactoferrin accelerates the healing of skin ulcers and stimulates cellular divisions in the epidermis.
Source: The promising pro-healing role of the association of mesoglycan and lactoferrin on skin lesions
Prebiotics in daily skin care support balanced microbiota in the skin
Prebiotics in combination with live probiotics are used to treat wounds and skin inflammations.
Niacinamide affects the skin in multiple ways
This ingredient stimulates collagen synthesis, improves skin structure, reduces transepidermal water loss (TEWL), brightens discolorations, and has anti-inflammatory properties.
Source: Niacinamide — Mechanisms of Action and Its Topical Use in Dermatology
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24993939/Shikimic acid regulates sebum secretion
Studies have demonstrated that shikimic acid can inhibit the activity of lipase, thus reducing the amount of free fatty acids, in turn helping to unblock sebaceous gland openings and reduce excess sebum secretion.
Diglucosyl gallic acid has anti-oxidative properties
In vitro, diglucosyl gallic acid was demonstrated to reduce the production of free radicals, inhibit tyrosinase activity and melanin transfer, and help control inflammatory processes.