Seven actives.
Seven deep-dives.
Every active has its own page: what it is, how it works, what the literature says, what the dose rationale is, and who shouldn't take it.
Astaxanthin
A red carotenoid produced by a freshwater microalgae when it's stressed by sunlight — the same pigment that turns flamingos and salmon pink.
Lycopene
The red pigment that makes tomatoes red. It's one of the most abundant carotenoids circulating in human plasma — and the one researchers keep linking to skin's natural sun resilience.
Vitamin A
The vitamin that keeps skin cells cycling through properly — think turnover, texture, the glow that shows up when your skin is actually doing its job.
Vitamin D3
The sunshine vitamin — without the sunshine. For everyone who lives indoors, in a northern latitude, or wears SPF every day (as you should).
Vitamin C
The collagen cofactor. The same L-ascorbic acid you're spending $80 on in a serum — except this one gets to your skin from the inside.
Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide)
The same niacinamide that's in the serum on your bathroom shelf — working on the other side of the skin.
Zinc
A trace mineral your skin needs to repair itself. Almost every cellular process that touches a wound, a breakout, or a piece of collagen wants zinc at the table.
Other ingredients — the gummy matrix
What holds it all
together.
Organic cane sugar, organic tapioca syrup, water, pectin, citric acid, sodium citrate, natural pineapple essence, organic sunflower oil, organic carnauba wax. No corn syrup, gelatin, artificial dyes, or artificial sweeteners. Four grams of sugar per gummy.
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