What are Nutricosmetics?

Exploring The Emerging Trend of Nutricosmetics

In the previous post, we talked about nutraceuticals, discussing the importance of “you are what you eat”. Here, we will delve into nutricosmetics, to find the “beauty that comes from within”. 

We are well aware that a healthy lifestyle and diet are reflected in our appearance. We don’t just want to look good, but also feel good in our skin. And the consumer desires to go beyond the traditional beauty solutions.

What are Nutricosmetics?

Nutricosmetics are nutraceuticals that improve the condition of skin, hair, and nails through the supplementation of nutrients. They are products and ingredients developed around the correlation between good health and beauty. 

Nutricosmetics are not traditional cosmetic products, which are applied externally. They are beauty-dietary supplements that help the skin to improve or heal with the oral intake of nutritional substances. Nutricosmetic formulations are a holistic approach. With nutraceuticals, we are not trying to combat skin anomalies when they develop. We try to put our skin in the best shape, to prevent problems from arising!

Nutricosmetics are changing the shape of beauty products!

We cannot avoid getting our skin scratched throughout our lives. We cannot escape wrinkles and grey hair due to aging. But with these revolutionary edible cosmetics, we can restore and maintain our natural beauty.

One thing to keep in mind is to keep using traditional skincare products. Nutraceuticals act on the dermis (lower layer of skin) and should be used in conjunction with topical cosmetics which act on the epidermis (upper layer of skin). Similar to hair conditioners and lotions which nourish the outer layers of hair.

Silky skin, glorious hair, and shiny nails, who wouldn’t want then? But first of all, we must check the possible reasons which make them unable to prosper. These can be:

  • Gender, age, and genetics
  • Environmental factors such as UV light damage, cold, and wind
  • Chemical and mechanical wear and tear
  • Nutritional history

Now, let’s explore what beauty trends the nutraceutical market has in store for us!

In case we are unable to nourish our skin through our daily diet, nutraceuticals come to aid!

Types of Nutricosmetic Products

Nutricosmetics, being a form of dietary supplement, are already available in many convenient forms. We can choose the nutrients in single-serving pill forms, such as soft gels, capsules, and even candies. Some are available as simple herbal blends for infusions, or they can be highly concentrated plant extracts that are dosed by the drop

Powdered nutraceuticals in sachets are available in various flavors, which can be added to smoothies or milkshakes. We can also find ready-made drinks or shots which offer a more practical use.  As the name suggests, nutricosmetics are nutritional supplements that aid our outer look, but from within.

Whichever product we find most suitable for the delivery of our healthy nutrients, we must focus more on the purpose of nutrient supplementation. By getting the right nutrition intake with nutricosmetics we support various biological functions which help us:

  • Prevent skin inflammation 
  • improve skin cell regeneration and structure
  • Boost the immune protection
  • Provide skin hydration and nutrition
  • Diminish the skin aging process

It can take some trial and error to figure out which form of nutricosmetics we are the most comfortable with. It is very important to be consistent when using nutricosmetics. Only with regular absorption of supplements can we experience the health and benefits we are looking for. 

How Nutricosmetic Products improve Health & Appearance

The point of nutricosmetics is to feed the skin, hair, and nails from inside out. They are the internal component of the journey that brings us a perfect look through nutrition. 

  • Photoprotection: The negative effects of UV rays damaging your skin are more apparent with aging. The rejuvenating approach of hyaluronic acid, oil, and antioxidant-rich nutricosmetics should be considered at an early age. It is easier to prevent than repair!
  • Anti-inflammatory: Skin inflammation typically begins at an internal level. Nutricosmetic formulas complete with antioxidants, omega 3&6 fatty acids, vitamins C, E, Zinc, linolenic, and linoleic acids support the cells internally as well.
  • Detox with nutricosmetics: we must use cleansing nutricosmetics for at least one month before the results are apparent. Since the skin is cleansing from inside towards the surface, it might look like the skin condition is becoming worse before it gets better. 
  • Antioxidant effect: controlled oxidative stress can save us from wrinkles, pigmentation, elasticity & collagen breakdown. Glycerin is a great superoxide pronouncing the controlled oxidative stress.
  • Structural component: If we are looking for spongy skin, soft hair, and strong nails we need to reinforce them on every level. Hyaluronic acid improves, krill oil, carotene, and lutein give great aid in protection and rejuvenation.

The Nutricosmetics market

The same beneficial approach as with topicals is applied to nutricosmetics. Moisturiser, serum, concentrate, just in an edible form. The most popular ingredients of nutricosmetic products are:

-Collagen

– Vitamines

– Omega 3 & 6

– Lactic acid

– Placenta

– Polyphenol

– Hyaluronic acid

Nutricosmetic market trends in the US market

The effectiveness of cleansing & detoxifying juices is becoming the staple in healthy diets among Americans. Smoothie & juice bars enabled franchises like Smoothie King and Jamba Juice to become the “Starbucks” of health enthusiasts. Superfood smoothies, cold-pressed juices made with organic vegetables and fruits in a biodegradable cup – the hottest choice to refresh and vitalize with beauty-charged drinks.

The innovations in the nutraceutical US market are already here. Moody Muesli markets its breakfast cereals as the latest anti-aging solution. Nestle started producing coffee packed with collagen. And even the fast-food industry is catching up, where Dotonbury offers to eat the nutrient-perfect meal at their place.

Nutricosmetic market trends in the European market

In Europe, the consumers are in general looking for more science-backed products. The nutricosmetic French giant and pioneer in the industry Biocyte know this well. They are specialists in food supplements for the skin. They offer a wide range of products specially designed to improve skin condition and appearance.

The desire for beauty doesn’t stop at science though. If you wish to dine out for a great look, places like EatYourSelfBeautiful from the UK serve collagen-infused menus of Asian-style dishes.

Nutricosmetic market trends in the Asian Market

Asia, being the most populated continent, is the biggest market for nutricosmetics. This can also be attributed to their young Instagram generation obsessed with beauty and outer look. In Asia, the glorification of white skin made products like White Shots explode. Skin whitening products in Asia are just what the westerners see in tan improving products. This trend also introduced ingestible “sunscreen” products like NO UV, which offer protection from sun exposure for up to 2 hours.

On the other hand, many Asian consumers still rely on products based on traditional Chinese Medicine. Asian nutricosmetic formulas usually include botanical extracts from ginseng, ganoderma, goji berry, angelica, lotus seed, jujube,…

The latest Asian booming trend is in infused bottled vinegar, which is seeing a huge uprise. Chungjungone vinaigrettes are already available globally. They offer multiple benefits such as anti-stress, anti-fatigue, detoxifying, slimming, anti-aging,…

CBD in Nutricosmetics

Deservedly, CBD is earning most of the recent hype among skincare consumers and professionals. CBD is there with a purpose. Science is already uncovering the limitless potential CBD offers in topical applications. And so are coming forth the findings of CBD benefits when it is consumed.

For CBD, to really shine in nutricosmetics as a prime component, a change in regulations has to happen. In most countries around the world, CBD is still not allowed as a food ingredient. The billion-dollar nutricosmetic industry is awaiting the moment when regulations will ease. 

The Essentia Pura R&D department is ready as well!

Let us know which nutricosmetic products you would like to see infused with CBD. Whether you would like to know which products we offer at the moment, use the contact form here

Can You Vape CBD?

Answering Common Questions on Vaping CBD

In this article, we feature Michael from Got Vape with an introduction to vaping CBD!

Vaping and CBD are more popular than ever. But, can you vape CBD? It is certainly possible! We will get into the different types of CBD and how you can vape them.

Can you Vape CBD?

Manufacturers have been finding more ways to vape CBD. The use of oil vape pens is a misnomer. While they talk about CBD vape oil, there is no actual oil used. Vaping is accomplished with the use of CBD e-liquid, or e juice, or vape juice. This includes combinations of propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin, with CBD extract.

Most commonly, CBD vape oil actually includes isolates suspended in a liquid that is safe for inhaling. This can also be called an infusion. In addition to infusing isolates, there are full-spectrum and broad-spectrum products available. Isolates are strictly CBD with no trace of THC.

Broad-spectrum and full-spectrum CBD products will use more of the plant’s active ingredients. These products will contain trace amounts of THC (never more than 0.3%). People using broad-spectrum and full-spectrum CBD products are after the entourage effect. This is where the different compounds, other than CBD, work together to increase the effects each offer.

Make sure not to confuse CBD vape oil with hemp seed oil. The MCT (derived from coconut) oil and hemp seed oil are damaging to your lungs. According to the NCBI, it could lead to conditions such as lipoid pneumonia.

CBD e-juices for electronic cigarettes come in various flavour which make CBD vaping even more exciting!

What Does Vaping CBD Feel Like?

Using a CBD vape is an effective way to get CBD into your system quickly. By inhaling it, the CBD will enter your bloodstream through the lungs. Typically, by using a vape, you will feel the effects of CBD within minutes.

CBD has been used by many to counter pain and inflammation. It is important to realise that most of the claims of health benefits from CBD are not fully proven by studies.

Effects from vaping CBD may vary from one product to another. Generally, you may feel energised at lower doses, while higher doses may make you feel relaxed.

Consuming oil as a part of a tincture, or added to food, has to first pass through the digestive system. This slow absorption process tends to increase the time in which it will take effect. It may take up to two hours to feel the effects when consuming CBD this way.

Another difference between vaping and consuming CBD is the duration and intensity. Vaping may have a shorter duration, but a more intense effect. This is because when consuming CBD, it passes through the liver. This partial metabolises CBD before it enters your bloodstream.

What Types of CBD Can You Vape?

When you are ready to get started with a CBD vape, you need to know what you can and cannot vape. Let’s take a look at the different formats CBD can be available in. We will discuss which ones are good for vaping, which will damage your lungs, and which will damage your vape device.

CBD Liquid

This is the most popular form of CBD for vaping. You can use CBD vape oil that is in different formats like broad-spectrum, full-spectrum, or isolates. They are easy to use with either cartridges or tanks available. This is the least damaging vaping format.

CBD Crystals

This is a CBD isolate that is generally in a powder format. It is not intended to be used for vaping. Attempting to do so may cause harm to your vape device. Some have mixed the powder with an oil carrier, but this is not recommended for vaping. CBD crystals are very potent and are best diluted in PG and VG!

CBD Juices

Similar to liquid, this CBD vape product allows you to have different flavours.

They are available in different concentration levels as well as different types. Many like to use the broad and full-spectrum due to CBD crystals.

CBD Crumble

Using crumble is not legal in the UK and EU. This is a concentrated format for CBD. It requires a special vaping device and could cause damage to a standard vaping device meant for use with CBD vape oils.

CBD Flower

The concentration of CBD will be lower in flowers, but it is also the most flavourful. You will need a vaporiser in order to use flowers. Flower CBD concentrations will differ, and there will always be trace amounts of THC. This is the least damaging format for your lungs.

How Much CBD Should You Vape?

As with any vaping, it is best to proceed with caution. Dosing recommendations always err on the side of a lower dosage. For this reason, you should start with somewhere around 10mg per day. Increase your dosage until you find the perfect level for you.

CBD Electronic cigarettes are a healthier alternative to traditional cigarettes and can help abandon the habit of smoking.

Regulate your usage based on how much vaping you do throughout the day. It is suggested that vaping, in general, is not entirely safe. Protect yourself by only purchasing vape oil from a manufacturer with a commitment to quality. Look for those with laboratory testing for purity and potency.

Are CBD vape oils types of Nutricosmetic/Nutraceutical products?

Many who are interested in CBD may also be interested in nutricosmetic supplements. These are products consumed orally. They contain specific nutrients and antioxidants. The intended use is to help with skin, hair, and overall care. The different products available are based on consumer demand. This can include:

Capsules

These are easy to swallow and deliver specific quantities of nutrients in a time-released format. These are convenient to carry with you at all times and take as needed.

Powder

This allows you to make a drink while you are on the go that can be consumed over time. These can be sold in bulk or premeasured and packaged sachets. Most will have no flavour, but you can find flavoured powders.

Tinctures

Premixed liquids make it easy for you to drink down the nutrients in a concentrated format. Adding in flavours to the tinctures makes them more palatable and easier to consume than a pill.

Gummy candy – Just like with CBD, gummy candies make getting your health boost more enjoyable. Different flavours offer you more variety in getting your boost.

Chewing Gum

This relies on the capillaries in the mouth to deliver the nutrients and antioxidants into the system. Again, different varieties in flavours help to make this more enjoyable.

The beauty from the inside-out mindset is exactly what nutricosmetic supplements are all about. It goes hand in hand with eating organic fruits and vegetables and responsibly sourced ingredients for your diet.

More research is still needed in order to find the efficacy of nutricosmetic supplements. Products on the market should be tested and certified by independent laboratories. Make sure to purchase from reputable manufacturers when entering this market.

While CBD vape oils are also a recent invention, they aren’t intended as nutritional supplements and are targeted towards recreational markets.

For more information, read our piece: What are Nutricosmetics?

 Conclusion

As you can see, CBD vape oil effects will depend on many factors. How you vape as well as what you vape is up to you. You should take some time to sample different methods to determine which ones are right for you. You may find some products that are perfect for different occasions, so you can plan accordingly. Happy vaping!

Let us know if you have any questions about CBD vaping or CBD liquids. Are you interested in manufacturing any of these products? We would love to talk with you about your interest!

What are Nutraceuticals?

 An Introduction to Nutraceuticals

“Let thy food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.” The wise words of Hippocrates, dating back to 400 BC, are more relevant today than ever before. A healthy diet is the best way to revitalize ourselves and is the first step in taking care of our well-being and preventing diseases. But eating healthy can be quite challenging in our modern lifestyles. For this purpose, nutraceuticals are being developed and produced to offer one-stop solutions our bodies need.

Nutraceuticals are food supplements that contain the best ingredients to sustain our health. They are the solution for all health-conscious consumers, to meet their daily intake of all the necessary nutrients. Nutraceuticals are not just the latest health trend, but are revolutionizing the healthcare industry!

What are Nutraceuticals?

Nutraceuticals are a wide range of nutrient-dense foods. They can be whole foods or just specific ingredients derived from them. Their purpose is to provide or maximize the intake of essential nutrients.

The term nutraceutical refers to dietary supplements or substances that are food or parts of food. They can be a combination of whole foods or isolated and purified parts of them. Their health benefits must be demonstrated to provide protection of chronic disease, help with disease treatment, or have other physiological benefits.

Nutraceuticals must be manufactured according to good manufacturing practices. They cannot contain any toxic or dangerous components. The active and functional component of the nutraceutical must be standardized to allow safe consumption.

Various forms of Nutraceuticals are available today. We can get them in powdered form, liquid form, encapsulated, or in a tablet. They can also be incorporated into traditional foods and drinks, like bread or yogurt, to boost their nutritional value. We distinguish between 4 main types of nutraceuticals.

Types of Nutraceuticals

Nutraceuticals must not be confused with pharmaceuticals. Pharmaceutical drugs are very important and we cannot imagine medicine without them. They are patented formulations of substances derived naturally or synthesized, to cure or alleviate disease symptoms. They have undergone plenty of controlled studies before they are put on the market for their specific purpose. Although very powerful and effective, pharmaceuticals can lead to many undesired side effects and complications.

Nutraceuticals, on the other hand, are bioactive phytochemicals from fruits, vegetables, and other plant sources. They provide desirable health benefits above basic nutrition improving all the aspects of well-being. 

Classification of nutraceuticals

  • Functional foods can be conventional foods that we consume regularly in our diet. Their main purpose is nutrition, but they also provide additional health benefits. These are fruits, vegetables, nuts, fish, meat, and other common healthy consumables on our menu.
  • Medicinal and Fortified foods are traditional foods enriched with nutrients and substances that are not originally included. These can be milk with added vitamin D, or cereals with added calcium, or fruit juices with added proteins.
  • Dietary supplements are nutraceuticals containing isolated bioactive substances usually found in forms not associated with common food. They are mostly purchased in more medical forms such as pills and tablets. These can be various multivitamin/multimineral blends or herbal mixtures offering a more targeted beneficial effect

 Benefits of Nutraceuticals Products

Since they are derived from natural sources, nutraceuticals offer an approach to health improvement that is millions of years old. In short, they maximize the potential of making the food our medicine. Medicinal foods are most sought after for the following nutrients:

Fiber: in the age of processed food, the needed portion of good fibers is seldom found on our plates. Without enough fiber, the food takes longer to digest which can lead to irregular bowel movements, loose stools, and can also cause stomach pain. Functional foods rich in fiber can restore a healthy digestive system.

Antioxidants: Organic and fresh fruits and vegetables should be the most consumed foods but the reality is far from that. Thus we are missing the much-needed nutrient antioxidants, vitamins A, C, and E, and the minerals copper, zinc, and selenium. The deficiency can lead to fatigue, shortness of breath, pale skin, irregular heartbeat, muscle and joint pain. With dietary supplements, we can solve that!

Essential fatty acids: these substances which are existential for us cannot be produced by our bodies need to be delivered via food ingestion. Seafood is a great source of fatty acid, but the most popular choices are usually not the richest omega 3&6. Same story with seed oils, where the processed and most widely used ones are not a suitable choice compared to cold-pressed oils. The nutraceutical approach can solve the needed intake of essential amino acids to avoid critical deficiencies.

Probiotics: Good bacteria are key for digestion, absorption, vitamin and hormone production. A great portion of a strong immune system resides in our intestines, and the imbalance of the gut bacteria also affects our mood and behavior.  If we are missing the right proportion of good bacteria for a healthy flora, fortified food formulations provide that. 

Are Nutraceuticals Safe?

Pharmaceuticals are generally perceived as very safe, as they are produced under strict regulations and their safety profiles are proven through extensive development processes. Nutraceuticals should also pose no risk since their ingredients are derived from natural sources.

This is mostly true, but not always the case since the formulations can contain substances in concentrations way bigger than found naturally. So the first precaution is to take nutraceuticals as intended and not exceed the recommended servings. If the product is beneficial it doesn’t automatically translate into taking 3 is better than taking 1. 

If we are already on any medication it is wise to talk to our doctor to see if potential drug interaction can arise. Even if nutraceuticals are over-the-counter products they can be harmful if combined with certain pharmaceutical drugs or other supplements.

Preexisting conditions can impact how we react to certain compounds in nutraceuticals. The list of ingredients must be carefully examined in case we spot something we are allergic to. Taking note of how we feel after ingestion to see if the product is the cause of side effects is very important!

That said, with Nutraceuticals not as regulated or extensively studied as pharmaceuticals, the EU regulations are there to keep the production of nutraceuticals in check. We believe that nutraceuticals from a reputable brand and manufacturer are a valuable tool for people to be proactive with their health. 

Conclusion

At Essentia Pura, we know that the nutraceutical industry is a billion-dollar industry on which many try to capitalize on. And so is the case with CBD and Hemp, which is the most recent boom in the nutraceutical space where plenty of companies try to take advantage of a new and underregulated market. 

Striving to be as professional and devoted to our clients, we supply CBD wholesale products at the highest industry standard.

Cutting-edge equipment and qualified personnel expertise in every field allow us to unveil the true potential of CBD. In various forms and combinations, we will make sure CBD will deliver the best nutraceutical benefits to the masses.

If you want to partake in our mission, and take well-being through CBD into the lives of everyone, get in contact with us here. If you would like any further information on the topic just send us an email!