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Solgar® Skin, Hair, and Nails is specially formulated to help you support the strong, healthy nails, shiny hair, and naturally youthful vibrant skin.* Each serving offers the following ingredients: Your skin is a retinol-responsive organ, meaning it is able to readily absorb vitamin A when applied topically. Retinol is essential to skin health, because it helps assist in the production of new skin cells. Without it, skin may become dry.
Solgar® Evening Primrose Oil Softgels are made by cold-pressing the seeds of the evening primrose plant. One softgel, taken daily, helps promote healthy skin and can help with occasional dry skin.*
Product overview
Topical treatments are only one step of an everyday beauty routine; healthy hair, skin, and nails are also a result of providing your body with the right vitamins and nutrients. Eating a balanced diet and taking additional supplements where necessary can help you both look and feel your best. Premium daily beauty support formula containing essential beauty nutrients supportive of skin, nail and hair health, including zinc, copper and vitamin C
Bulking Agent: Microcrystalline Cellulose, MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane), Anti-Caking Agents: (Silicon Dioxide, Vegetable Stearic Acid, Vegetable Magnesium Stearate), Red Algae (L. Calcareum) Powder, Vitamin C (L-Ascorbic Acid), L-Lysine (as HCI), L-Proline, Zinc (as Citrate), Cellulose Gum, Glazing Agents: (Hydroxypropylmethyl Cellulose, Vegetable Glycerin (from Rapeseed Oil, Palm Kernel Oil, Coconut Oil)), Copper (as Bisglycinate) Lifestyle
While most of these nutrients can be found in your diet, taking a premium-quality supplement is the easiest way to get the beauty support you need. Evening Primrose oil is a natural source of the unsaturated fatty acid GLA (gamma-linolenic acid). In fact, Evening Primrose oil is one of the most concentrated sources of GLA. GLA is a type of omega-6 fatty acid that can help to nutritionally support healthy skin and can help occasionally dry skin.*
OptiMSM® – the most consistent source of sulfur*. Sulfur is one of the raw materials for collagen. Collagen is a component of healthy skin.* And while you may not have heard of carotenoids, you’ve probably heard of another category astaxanthin falls under: antioxidants. Astaxanthin can accumulate in the skin and help maintain the skin’s natural, healthy glow.* 7 8 9 Recommended astaxanthin supplement: Let’s take a look at some of the best vitamins and supplements for healthy hair, skin, and nails. 1. Collagen Hyaluronic Acid Complex for healthy skin and hair Biotin plays a role in protein synthesis and keratin production, contributing to the maintenance of healthy hair and nails. 1
Beauty comes from within
Antioxidants – zinc & vitamin C both offer antioxidant support that help you fight free radicals.* They also help your body make more collagen, the essential component to healthy, vibrant skin.* Hyaluronic acid, biotin, zinc, evening primrose oil, astaxanthin, and vitamins C, A, and E can help support healthy hair, skin, and nails and can be taken daily. Supportive of skin complexion and hair colour, as copper contributes to normal skin and hair pigmentation as well as to the protection of cells from oxidative stress Anyone starting their skincare journey has probably stumbled upon hyaluronic acid, a popular ingredient in the world of skincare.
While our bodies can naturally synthesize GLA from linoleic acid, the biological conversion amounts to less than 10 percent from linoleic acid in the diet. Supplementation can help to obtain more GLA to support skin health.* Recommended evening primrose oil supplement: However, vitamin A is not only useful to skin when applied topically; including lots of vitamin A in your diet can also promote good skin health. Vitamin A (retinol) can be found in foods such as eggs, oily fish, green leafy vegetables, mango, papaya, and more. 3 Recommended vitamin A supplement: Solgar®’s Chelated Zinc supplement helps support healthy skin and eyes and is a highly-absorbable, chelated form of zinc that is gentle on the stomach.*Supports a youthful glow, with vitamin C which aids in the manufacture of collagen, supporting skin structure and elasticity Hyaluronic acid can be used in many different forms, including topical treatments such as serums or moisturizers, ingestible supplements, or injectable fillers. Hyaluronic acid is a key component of the skin’s extracellular matrix.*