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Rubus Idaeus (Raspberry) Fruit
Rubus Idaeus (Raspberry) Fruit - Ingredient Explanation
Rubus Idaeus (Raspberry) Fruit
1. Definition Rubus Idaeus (Raspberry) Fruit:
Rubus Idaeus (Raspberry) Fruit extract is derived from the raspberry plant, known for its antioxidant properties and high vitamin C content. It is commonly used in skincare products for its ability to protect the skin from environmental stressors and promote a healthy complexion.2. Use:
Raspberry fruit extract is used in cosmetics for its anti-inflammatory, anti-aging, and skin brightening properties. It helps to improve skin elasticity, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and even out skin tone. Additionally, raspberry extract can help to soothe irritated skin and provide hydration.3. Usage Rubus Idaeus (Raspberry) Fruit:
Raspberry fruit extract can be found in various skincare products such as serums, creams, masks, and lotions. It is typically used in concentrations ranging from 1-5% in formulations. To use products containing raspberry extract, apply a small amount to clean, dry skin and gently massage in until fully absorbed. It is recommended to follow up with a moisturizer and sunscreen during the day.Precautions: While raspberry fruit extract is generally considered safe for most skin types, it is always recommended to perform a patch test before using a new product to check for any potential allergic reactions. If irritation occurs, discontinue use immediately. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Keep out of reach of children.
4. References:
- Telang, M. (2013). Vitamin C in dermatology. Indian dermatology online journal, 4(2), 143–146. https://doi.org/10.4103/2229-5178.110593
- Yang, M. H., Kim, H. J., Kim, J. H., Kim, N. D., Kim, Y. H., Choi, J. H., & Kim, S. H. (2014). Rubus idaeus L. (red raspberry) blocks UVB-induced MMP-1 production and promotes type I procollagen synthesis via inhibition of MAPK/AP-1, NF-κB and stimulation of TGF-β/Smad, Nrf2 in normal human dermal fibroblasts. Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology, 138, 171–179. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2014.05.017
- Wu, Y., Lu, Y., Chen, W., Fu, L., & Zhang, Q. (2018). Raspberry extract inhibits UVB-induced skin photoaging in hairless mice by suppressing the MAPK pathway. Nutrition research (New York, N.Y.), 59, 108–117. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nutres.2018.08.010
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Ingredient List
| EWG | CIR | Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Function | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | - | (Skin Conditioning, Cosmetic Astringent) | |