A new phytocosmetic preparation from Thymus vulgaris stimulates adipogenesis and controls skin aging process: In vitro studies and topical effects in a double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial.
Jeanifer CaverzanLilian MussiBianca SufiGiovana PadovaniLucas NazatoFlavio B CamargoWagner V MagalhãesLuiz Claudio Di StasiPublished in: Journal of cosmetic dermatology (2020)
The phytocosmetic preparation containing Thymus vulgaris and lecithin is an innovative and safe topical anti-aging product promoting fat tissue augmentation by adipogenesis stimulation via the upregulation of PPAR-γ expression and adiponectin production.
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