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Oxidation is the process where substances combine with oxygen—like sliced apples turning brown or iron rusting. In the human body, this manifests as free radical attacks on cells.

Damaged collagen → Wrinkle formation
Impaired cell membranes → Reduced moisture retention
DNA damage → Accelerated aging
UV rays, stress, pollution, and more exacerbate oxidation. Antioxidation neutralizes excess free radicals, helping skin defend against aging.
❶ Dryness & roughness: Diminished moisture retention, poor makeup adherence
❷ Fine lines emergence: Fine lines quietly appear around the eyes and lips
❸ Sagging & drooping: Blurred contours, loss of a sharp jawline
❹ Dullness & lackluster: Uneven skin tone, loss of healthy radiance
Two Major Sources of Free Radicals

• Cellular energy production: Naturally generated by mitochondria during energy synthesis
• Inflammatory responses: Released by the immune system when fighting infections
• Metabolism: Byproducts of normal physiological processes
• UV radiation: Sunlight exposure triggers massive free radical production in the skin
• Air pollution: Environmental toxins like PM2.5 and automobile exhaust
• Unhealthy lifestyle: Factors including smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, sleeplessness, and stress
• Chemical substances: Substances such as pesticide residues and certain pharmaceutical ingredients
As we age, the body's antioxidant defense system declines in function. Coupled with the persistent exacerbation of extrinsic factors, this leads to the accumulation of oxidative damage, accelerating the aging process.
Free radicals are the primary culprit behind skin oxidation—effectively eliminating them is key to delaying aging. Below are three scientific pathways to neutralize free radicals:

Direct Neutralization
Donate electrons via antioxidant ingredients to directly stabilize free radicals:
• Vitamin C: Water-soluble free radical scavenger
• Vitamin E: Protects cell membrane lipids from attacks
Activate Endogenous Defense
Boost the skin’s intrinsic antioxidant system:
• Enhance cells' self-repair capacity
• Establish a long-term protective mechanism
Repair Damaged Cells
While scavenging free radicals:
• Repair oxidized proteins
• Stimulate collagen synthesis
• Restore skin barrier function
High-Efficiency Antioxidation = Effective Free Radical Elimination + Endogenous Defense Enhancement + Timely Damage Repair

Scavenge Free Radicals Hony D001 exhibits free radical scavenging ability, protecting cells from oxidative stress damage.
Inhibit Lipid Peroxidation Hony D001 suppresses lipid peroxidation, thereby slowing the skin aging process.
Activate Antioxidant Enzymes Hony D001 activates antioxidant enzymes in the skin, enhancing its antioxidant capacity.

The results show that Riclin (Hony D001) exhibits excellent in vitro antioxidant properties, with free radical scavenging activity in a concentration-dependent manner.
Riclin (Hony D001) treatment increased skin thickness, skin collagen fiber content, and hydroxyproline levels in aged mice.
8 female volunteers aged 18–60 years;
Application of 0.5% Hony D001 glycan solution (sample group) or placebo (control group) to periorbital skin;
Once daily for eight consecutive weeks;
Observation of periorbital wrinkle changes after eight weeks.
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