
Zinc gluconate is a stable form of zinc often incorporated into topical treatments for individuals with oily or acne-prone skin, as it is packed with benefits for these skin types. Let's delve deeper into the various virtues of zinc gluconate and how it can help combat acne.

Zinc gluconate is an active ingredient often incorporated in cosmetic care products or dietary supplements. This form of zinc indeed has numerous benefits for the skin and hair, and is particularly renowned for its anti-inflammatory and mattifying effects. However, one might wonder if the topical application or oral intake of zinc gluconate has any side effects and if there are any contraindications. Find some answers to these questions in this article.

Dandruff or flakes are one of the most noticeable signs of an imbalance in scalp health. Zinc is the key compound to use to avoid this type of hair discomfort. We focus on your feedback regarding our purifying treatment designed for oily scalps, based on zinc PCA derived from beetroot.

At Typology, we use a plant-based zinc, derived from beetroot. It is then combined with L-PCA. The latter is a physiological vector, meaning an active ingredient that facilitates the absorption of zinc by skin cells. Zinc-PCA is an active ingredient found in several of our anti-blemish treatments. Find some reviews about them in this article.

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