By Namita S Kalla | April 14, 2025
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Hydrangea helps reduce skin damage caused by sun exposure by neutralising reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflammation
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Hydrangenol, a compound in hydrangea, supports the synthesis of pro-collagen type I, improving skin elasticity and firmness
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Oral intake of hydrangea extract has shown to visibly reduce wrinkle length, depth, and skin thickness
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Hydrangea helps restore natural moisturising factors and maintain water levels in the skin’s outermost protective barrier
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It inhibits inflammatory markers and MMP enzymes that degrade collagen and elastin, preventing skin sagging and roughness
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Hydrangea extract maintains healthy keratinocyte function and prevents excessive thickening or damage in the epidermal layer
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Hydrangenol has been scientifically shown to reduce inflammation, making it ideal for calming stressed or reactive skin
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The bioactive compounds in hydrangea neutralize oxidative stress, reducing cellular damage from pollution and UV rays
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Hydrangea’s antimicrobial and anti-allergy properties support healthy, balanced skin by reducing breakouts and inflammation