Ingredients : Deionized water, glycerin, glycerol monostearate, liquid paraffin, coriander oil extract, beeswax, cetyl alcohol, essential oil, methyl paraben, butylated hydroxytoluene.
Active Ingredients: Alkaloids. Flavonoids .Tannins. Phenols. Saponin. Cardiac glycoside. Steroids. linalool(57.57%); geranyl acetate (15.9%); -caryophyllene (3.26%), camphor (3.02%), and p-cymene (2.5%)flavonoids include quercetin, kaempferol, apigenin and acacetin and the phenolic acids identified are vanillic acid, ferulic acid
Indications: reducing wrinkles around the eyes, helping to remove dark circles around the eyes, helping to reduce puffiness under the eyesIt is recommended to be used for warm or warm skinDosage and administration: First, clean and dry your skin with a mild cleanser, then spread a small amount of cream around the eyes with a gentle circular motion until it is absorbed. Continue doing this regularly to get better results.
Side effects: So far, no specific side effects have been reported
Recommended tips: It is recommended to test some cream on a part of the neck or behind the ear 24 hours before use and use it if you are sure that there is no allergy.
Contraindications and precautions: Not recommended for severe allergies and psoriasis.
Pharmacological effectsand mechanism of action MOA: In recent years, the increasing demand for pharmaceutical and cosmetic products containing natural active ingredients has drawn researchers' attention to essential oils (EOs). Plants from the Apiaceae family are apotential source of drugs such as essential oils, t erpenoids, triterpenoid saponins, flavonoids, coumarins, polyacetylenes and steroids. The essential oils obtained from the fruits of this family have anti-tumor, anti-wound, antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-spasm, antiseptic and anti-wrinkle effects.
The most common piaceous members that are traditionally used are fennel, anise, cumin and coriander. The essential oil s howed a very high level of oxygenated monoterpenes, of which linalool (81.29%) was the most abundant compound. Surprisingly, coriander oil cream and lipid nanoparticles formulation containing coriander essential oil (CEOLNs) reduced UV-induced skin aging in vivo, which was significantly reduced by MDA, COX-2, PGE-2, MMP-1, JNK, and AP- were revealed. In
addition, these drug forms significantly increased the collagen content of the skin compared to the UV-damaged group. Also, coriander essential oil significantly increased the protein expression level of TGFβ, TGFβII and SMAD3 compared to the group damaged by ultraviolet rays. As a result, the medicinal forms of coriander oil have anti-wrinkle activities that can play a beneficial role in correcting external aging..
References:
Scientific Reports/Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) essential oil and oil-loaded nano-formulations as an anti-aging potentiality via TGFβ/SMAD pathway/2022 Article number: 6578 (2022)
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