Have you ever heard that grapes are the food of eternal youth? Well, it’s not a lie; in fact, red grapes are rich in antioxidants, including resveratrol. When cells are exposed to oxidative stress caused by UVB, UVA radiation, pollution, cigarette smoke, or any other free-radical-triggering factors, resveratrol effectively acts to protect and repair cells, reducing the effects of oxidative stress and increasing resistance to premature aging.
Resveratrol is also present in other red fruits such as blackberries, blueberries, and other berries, as well as in various nuts and dark chocolate. Great news! Red wine, which comes from grapes, is also an excellent source of this marvelous antioxidant. However, the amount of resveratrol found in these foods is not very high, so some people choose to apply this active compound topically or consume it in the form of supplements to obtain higher concentrations.
Resveratrol and its Anti-Aging Action on the Skin
The use of resveratrol protects and repairs skin damage such as wrinkles, spots, and sagging. It is beneficial for all ages and all skin types. Let’s review its benefits:
Recommendations
If you are considering including resveratrol as a nutritional supplement, consult a healthcare professional to get advice on its proper usage. If you want to incorporate resveratrol into your skincare routine, remember to apply it to your face and neck after cleansing, and if using it during the day, do not forget to apply sunscreen.
At AWC, we offer supplements and facials with this incredible active ingredient to promote skin health and appearance. Schedule an appointment with us to explore the wonders of resveratrol for your skin.