Beauty, from Vitobest®, is the innovative formula made from plant extracts, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids with ideal nutritional properties to help you maintain normal skin, nails, and hair.
Safflower: its high content of Omega 6 and vitamin E helps to hydrate dry skin and revitalize hair1.
Bamboo: is the richest natural source of silicon (part of the skin, ligaments, muscles, and bones). Studies show that this mineral is effective against the aging of skin, brittle nails, and hair2.
L-Cysteine: It is involved in the formation of glutathione, the antioxidant agent capable of reducing oxidative stress. It also plays a key role in nutrient metabolism and in regulating processes such as cell proliferation3.
L-Methionine: its sulfur content can help us strengthen both the hair and nail structure. It also helps prevent hair loss4.
L-Arginine: as a precursor of nitric oxide (NO), it is very effective for hair growth. Its vasodilator effect promotes hair growth: the abundance of nitric oxide opens potassium channels, thus improving blood flow to the hair follicle and stimulating hair growth5.
Horsetail: its content in silica or organic silicon, is associated with the formation of collagen and the strengthening of bones and nails, improving their elasticity and resistance6.
Vitobest® uses vegetable capsules (VegeCaps) and titanium dioxide-free for this supplement.
Product claims:
Biotin contributes to the maintenance of normal skin and hair.
Riboflavin (vitamin B2) contributes to the maintenance of normal skin.
Niacin contributes to the maintenance of normal skin.
Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal hair, skin, and nails.
Bibliography:
1“Vegetable oils under the microscope”. Blog. Federal Consumer Prosecutor's Office. Mexico Government. Available at: https://www.gob.mx/profeco/articulos/aceites-vegetales-bajo-la-lupa
2“Dietary silicon in take is positively associated with bone mineral density in men and premenopausal women of the Framingham Offspring cohort. 2004. Jugdaohsingh R.et al. J. Bone Miner Res. 19: 297-307.
3“Update therapeutic use of N-Acetylcysteine and the mechanisms of action involved”. 2011. Gillissen, A., Series: Therapeutic indications of N-Acetylcysteine (II). Ibero-American Society of Scientific Information. Available at: https://www.siicsalud.com/pdf/tc_acetilcisteina_22513.pdf
4“Micronutrients for Hair and Nails”. 2011. Haneke, E. & Baran, R. Nutrition for healthy skin, Volume 2, (pp. 149-163).
5“Arginine Derived Nitric Oxide: Key to Healthy Skin”. 2013. Saini, R. & Zanwar, A. A. Bioactive Dietary Factors and Plant Extracts in Dermatology (pp. 73-82).
6“Anabolic therapy with Equisetum arvense along with bone mineralising nutrients in ovariectomized rat model of osteoporosis”. 2016. Swati D. & Smita R. Indian J Pharmacol. May-Jun; 48(3): 312–315. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4900006/