Researchers have found evidence to suggest that skin conditions like acne, rosacea, lesions, eczema and psoriasis can all be helped by fulvic acid treatment.
By now, many people are familiar with the use of acids in skincare and beauty products. Salicylic acid has been used effectively for acne, glycolic acid for refining surface texture and hyaluronic acid to hydrate. We are told that the beautiful skin flaunted by beauty gurus, celebrities and Instagram influencers is down to the diligent use of acids in their skin care routines. The perfect product, however, may still be out there – read on for a new type of skincare acid that is still the beauty world’s best kept secret!
Fulvic acid promises to be a panacea for skin health and beauty. This holy grail’s effectiveness is supported by a host of scientific studies that tout its anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal and antibacterial abilities.
But how exactly can fulvic acid benefit those with skin troubles?
When fulvic acid encounters toxins, it undergoes a process called chelation. It’s toxins on the skin that are responsible for age spots, discoloration, dull texture, blemishes, premature wrinkling and even skin cancer.
Fulvic acid, however, can counter all these as well as act to prevent cancer, which is one of the most common yet thankfully most preventable types of cancer. Because of its anti-mutation properties, fulvic acid can halt excessive cell proliferation before it becomes cancer.
We all want beautiful, clear, supple and healthy-looking skin that glows from within – and fulvic acid is the perfect way to get it. Fulvic acid can be used along with moisturizer, added to a face mask, or taken with your morning smoothie or drink of choice. Trust us – your skin will love it.