We use only the highest grade, ultra-pure ingredients. High-purity ingredients in cosmetics offer enhanced consistency, potency, and alignment with sustainability demands. They ensure reliable effects with minimal variation, reduce the risk of irritation due to fewer impurities, and are produced via environmentally friendly methods, meeting consumer expectations for quality and ethical sourcing. These benefits are supported by studies on biotechnology-derived ingredients, highlighting their significant role in cosmetic efficacy and sustainability​.

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<h1>Prunus Mume Fruit Extract</h1>
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<h2>Efficacy:</h2>
<h3>- rich in antioxidants such as polyphenols and flavonoids</h3>
<h3>- the extract contains vitamin C</h3>
<h3>- stimulate collagen production</h3>
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<h2>Safety:</h2>
<h3>- compatible with a variety of cosmetic ingredients</h3>
<h3>- Derived from the Ume fruit</h3>
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<h4>Description:</h4>
<h5>Prunus mume fruit extract, sourced from the Japanese apricot or Ume fruit, is a potent ingredient in cosmetics. Bursting with antioxidants like polyphenols and flavonoids, it shields the skin from free radicals, preserving its youthful appearance. Its vitamin C content brightens the complexion, reducing hyperpigmentation and promoting an even skin tone. With anti-inflammatory properties, it soothes and calms irritated skin, diminishing redness and inflammation. Hydrating and nourishing, it improves skin texture and appearance. Research suggests it boosts collagen production, enhancing skin elasticity and firmness. Hypoallergenic and safe for most skin types, Prunus mume fruit extract embodies rejuvenation and protection for skincare formulations.
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<h6>Reference:</h6>
<h6>Pi, KyungBae, and KiBeom Lee. "Prunus mume extract exerts antioxidant activities and suppressive effect of melanogenesis under the stimulation by alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone in B16-F10 melanoma cells." Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 81.10 (2017): 1883-1890.</h6>
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