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Panax Ginseng Root Extract.

What is "Panax Ginseng Root Extract" and what is its utility?

Theginseng root extract is a potent active ingredient that helps maintain skin and hair health. Its richness in saponins gives it regenerative properties and fights against signs of aging. Discover the benefits and uses of ginseng roots.

A Brief Overview of "Panax Ginseng Root Extract".

Originating from Asia, the ginseng is a plant belonging to the Araliaceae family that has been used in Chinese medicine for a long time for its invigorating, fatigue-fighting, and stimulating properties.

In cosmetics, this plant is utilized for its roots, which are used in the form of a hydroalcoholic extract. This botanical active ingredient is a result of a mixture of alcohol, water, and ginseng roots cut into pieces. As the alcohol evaporates, the solution takes on a pasty consistency and releases a licorice and caramel note.

This extract is sought after for its constituents, given that it is rich in ginsenosides (30%), essential amino acids, vitamins, and minerals.

Ginsenosides are part of the saponin family, serving the function of preventing oxidation. On the other hand, essential amino acids provide energy to cells and contribute to cell renewal. "Panax Ginseng Root Extract" also contains a proportion of vitamin B, whose role is to improve blood circulation, tone, and regenerate cells. Moreover, the presence of vitamins C and E provides antioxidant properties and fights against inflammation. Being essential to the body, minerals preserve the health of the skin and scalp. They maintain the balance of the skin's pH value and structure the cells.

What are the properties of ginseng extract?

Theextract of Panax ginseng is equally beneficial for the skin as it is for hair fibers.

Rich in antioxidant properties, it combats oxidative stress. Therefore, it prevents premature aging and restores elasticity to the skin. The presence of amino acids also plays a role in collagen production. It's worth noting that this protein provides structural support and contributes to skin firmness. Ginseng root also contains vitamins D and B12. All of this leads to an increase in circulation and oxygen, and stimulates collagen production in the dermis. A 2017 study suggested that the use of fermented black ginseng has anti-wrinkle effects, and a review from the same year showed that ginseng could slow skin aging.

Furthermore, amino acids contribute to the hydration of the skin and hair fibers by stimulating keratinocytes. Indeed, hair health depends on the presence of keratins, which act as surface-protecting agents. These, in particular, help maintain the hydration of the hair and skin by limiting evaporation losses and external aggressions.

Due to these benefits, ginseng extract is recommended for mature or tired skin, as well as for hair loss and thin, dull, tired hair.

In what types of skincare can this plant-based active ingredient be found?

Whether in hair care or skin care, the recommended dosage for this active ingredient is between 0.5% and 2%.

For the skin, it is found in revitalizing treatments and products that combat signs of aging such as mists, creams, gels, lotions, foaming tonics, or even eye contour balms. Thanks to its cleansing action without damaging the skin's pH, shower gels may also contain it.

As it battles against hair loss and restores shine to hair fibers, it also makes up certain shampoos, conditioners, lotions, serums, and hair masks.

Sources:

  • KIM K.-S. & al. Anti‑wrinkle effect of fermented black ginseng on human fibroblasts. International Journal of Molecular Sciences (2017).

  • CHOI B. Y. Hair-growth potential of ginseng and its major metabolites: A review on its molecular mechanisms. International Journal of Molecular Sciences (2018).

  • KIM K.-S. & al. Effects of red ginseng on the elastic properties of human skin. Journal of Ginseng Research (2020).

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