The skin, which is the largest organ of our body, is constantly exposed to external factors such as ultraviolet radiation, environmental pollution and stress.

As a result, many of us face various skin problems, such as acne, dryness, wrinkles, or hyperpigmentation.

Some skin diseases require medical treatment under the guidance of an experienced dermatologist, but many of them can be treated differently. Let's find out reviews about Zinamax.

Zinamaks - for whom?

One of the options on the market is zinamax, capsules designed for people who want to get rid of acne, inflammation or improve the appearance and condition of their skin.

Zinamax-reviews, composition and action

Consumer reviews about this tool are mostly positive, customers note that they noticed an improvement in 2-3 weeks.

Zinamax is designed to improve the condition of the skin, purify it, limit the amount of sebum produced, relieve inflammation and reduce the appearance of acne. Can the properties of the drug components somehow be translated into this declaration?

Let's take a closer look at them:

Lactoferrin it has an anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effect. The study was published in 20101 in

Nutrition this has shown that lactoferrin is great for treating acne.

Tricolor Violet flower extract containing 5% flavones - it has an anti-inflammatory, antibacterial effect, and is also a powerful antioxidant2.

Rosehip Extract it mainly contains a large amount of vitamin C, which works in several ways-it stimulates the synthesis of collagen, which makes the skin more elastic, reduces the appearance of wrinkles, increases the production of barrier lipids, making the skin less dry and rough3.

Nettle leaf extract containing 4% polyphenols it has antioxidant activity, so it can reduce the appearance of scars and pimples, and also has an anti-aging effect by inhibiting the enzymes responsible for breaking down elastin and collagen4.

EVNolMaxTM, that is, a mixture of tocotrienols / tocopherols from Guinea oiler with the addition of vegetable squalene and a phytosterol complex. Thanks to tocotrienols / tocopherols, it has very strong antioxidant properties5.

The importance of vegetable squalene lies in the physiological function of the skin as an antioxidant, moisturizing and emollient agent, as well as against seborrheic disorders, acne, dermatitis, psoriasis and other skin diseases6.

Centellin® this is an extract of Asian narrowleaf leaves, containing 8% triterpenes, the effect of which on the skin is mainly associated with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. Triterpenoids affect epithelial regeneration, increase collagen synthesis, and reduce inflammation around wounds7.

BioPerine® it is an extract with a high piperine content that increases the absorption of active ingredients by the skin, which maximizes the effectiveness of face creams or milks8.

In addition to these components, Zinamax also contains vitamins A, E and B6, as well as zinc and selenium, which are ingredients necessary for maintaining healthy skin and proper functioning of the immune system.

Zinamax effects and price

From Zinamax, we can expect more supple skin, denser skin, and a visible reduction in problems such as acne or excessive sebum production.

For a package of this cuda, the manufacturer wants 210 zlotys, but it is definitely more profitable to buy a set in the standard package, where the unit price will be about 140 zlotys.

Zinamax is a very worthy offer in its class, with a well-thought-out composition and huge potential.

Be sure to remind you that the effect of each tool on different people will be different ... different, however, should not be the deciding factor when making a purchase.

Zinamax has a lot to offer, and it's worth paying attention to.

Literature

  1. Kim, Jungmin, et al. „Dietary effect of lactoferrin-enriched fermented milk on skin surface lipid and clinical improvement of acne vulgaris.” Nutrition 26.9 (2010): 902-909.
  2. Dodov, Marija Glavas, and Svetlana Kulevanova. „A review of phytotherapy of Acne vulgaris.” Macedonian pharmaceutical bulletin 55.1 (2009): 2.
  3. Pullar, J.M.; Carr, A.C.; Vissers, M.C.M. The Roles of Vitamin C in Skin Health. Nutrients 2017, 9, 866. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu9080866
  4. Bourgeois, Capucine, et al. „Nettle (Urtica dioica L.) as a source of antioxidant and anti-aging phytochemicals for cosmetic applications.” Comptes Rendus Chimie 19.9 (2016): 1090-1100.
  5. Rebecca Sy Wong , Ammu K Radhakrishnan, Tocotrienol research: past into present, Nutrition Reviews, Volume 70, Issue 9, 1 September 2012, Pages 483–490, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-4887.2012.00512.x
  6. M. Azalia Lozano-Grande, Shela Gorinstein, Eduardo Espitia-Rangel, Gloria Dávila-Ortiz, Alma Leticia Martínez-Ayala, „Plant Sources, Extraction Methods, and Uses of Squalene”, International Journal of Agronomy, vol. 2018, Article ID 1829160, 13 pages, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/1829160
  7. Sun, Boju, et al. „Therapeutic potential of Centella asiatica and its triterpenes: A review.” Frontiers in pharmacology 11 (2020): 568032.
  8. Stępniowska, Anna, et al. „Selected Alkaloids Used in the Cosmetics Industry.” Journal of Cosmetic Science 72.2 (2021): 229-245.