Natural Active Ingredients and Skin Hydration: A Systematic Review

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Zulkifli, Nur Shadiah Binti
Sahudin, Shariza Binti
Alam, Norsavina Puncak
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COLLAGEN PEPTIDE; ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY; II COLLAGEN; FATTY-ACIDS; PROLYL-HYDROXYPROLINE; CENTELLA-ASIATICA; VEGETABLE-OILS; MOISTURIZERS; CARTILAGE; FOOD;
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The skin can reflect the origin, lifestyle, age, and health status of a person. Skin hydration is one of the fundamental elements that influences skin health. The prevalence of psychiatric disorders in patients with skin conditions is in the range of 25% to 43%. Therefore, having good, healthy skin helps to boost a person's confidence and self-worth. Moisturizers are the most prescribed products in dermatology. They increase hydration by improving the barrier function of the stratum corneum and also by reducing water loss. The global natural cosmetics market was estimated at $34.12 billion in 2018 and rising at a compound annual growth rate of 5.01% from 2019 to 2025. This study systematically looks at published literature on various natural ingredients that can be used to promote skin hydration. Search engines used include ScienceDirect, PubMed, National Center for Biotechnology Information databases, and ResearchGate. Results obtained give insight into the use of natural active ingredients as cosmetic formulations for skin hydration. Natural active ingredients from plants, animals, and marine sources contain vitamins, humectants, emollients, peptides, and collagens that can promote skin hydration. This review concludes by identifying the natural active ingredients that can be used in cosmetic formulations to promote skin hydration.
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