Beautt
Pack Size : 30 Tablets
Use / Dosage : Once a day
Beautt is a health supplement that contains a blend of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants designed to support skin, hair, and nail health. The supplement's ingredients work together to provide essential nutrients for healthy skin, hair, and nails while also protecting against oxidative stress and free radical damage. Vitamin D and Vitamin E act as potent antioxidants to promote healthy skin, hair, and nails. Vitamin C boosts collagen production and is important for maintaining healthy skin and nails. B-complex vitamins provide building blocks for protein synthesis and tissue repair. Minerals such as magnesium, iron, zinc, copper, manganese, selenium, chromium, and iodine are essential for a variety of physiological processes, including skin, hair, and nail health. L-Cysteine, an amino acid, is important for the synthesis of keratin, which gives hair, skin, and nails their strength and structure. Betacarotene is important for maintaining healthy skin and mucous membranes. Grape Seed Extract, a potent antioxidant, improves skin elasticity and reduces the appearance of wrinkles. Beautt's ingredients work together to support healthy skin, hair, and nails, reduce the signs of aging, boost the immune system, and protect against oxidative stress and free radical damage.
Ingredients | Each tablet contains |
Vitamin D (D3 200 IU) | 5 µg |
Vitamin E (Natural Source) | 40 mg α-TE |
Vitamin C | 60 mg |
Thiamin (Vit. B1) | 8 mg |
Riboflavin (Vit.B2) | 4 mg |
Niacin (Vit. B3) | 18 mg NE |
Vitamin B6 | 10 mg |
Folic Acid | 400 µg |
Vitamin B12 | 9 µg |
Biotin | 45 µg |
Pantothenic Acid | 40 mg |
Magnesium | 75 mg |
Iron | 12 mg |
Zinc | 15 mg |
Copper | 1000 µg |
Manganese | 0.5 mg |
Selenium | 100 µg |
Chromium | 50 µg |
Iodine | 200 µg |
L-Cysteine | 10 mg |
Betacarotene | 2 mg |
Grape Seed Extract (95% proanthocyanidins) | 15 mg |
- Promotes hair growth and reduces hair loss
- Increases hair thickness and volume
- Improves hair texture and shine
- Strengthens brittle and weak nails
- Promotes nail growth and reduces nail breakage
- Improves nail texture and appearance
- Enhances skin elasticity and firmness
- Improves skin hydration and moisture retention
- Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
- Protects the skin against UV damage and environmental stressors
Supporting healthy skin, hair, and nails
Reducing the signs of aging, such as fine lines and wrinkles Supporting wound healing and tissue repair
Boosting the immune system and reducing inflammation
Protecting against oxidative stress and free radical damage.
Vitamin D (D3 200 IU) and Vitamin E (Natural Source): These vitamins are potent antioxidants that protect against oxidative stress and promote healthy skin, hair, and nails. Vitamin D also plays a role in regulating the immune system and reducing inflammation. (1)
Vitamin C: A powerful antioxidant that helps to boost collagen production, which is important for maintaining healthy skin and nails. (2)
B-Complex Vitamins (Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin B6, Folic Acid, Vitamin B12, Biotin, Pantothenic Acid): These vitamins play a critical role in supporting healthy skin, hair, and nails by providing the necessary building blocks for protein synthesis and tissue repair. (3)
Magnesium, Iron, Zinc, Copper, Manganese, Selenium, Chromium, and Iodine: These minerals are essential for a variety of physiological processes, including skin, hair, and nail health. They are involved in collagen synthesis, wound healing, and protecting against oxidative stress. (4)
L-Cysteine: An amino acid that is a key component of hair, skin, and nails. It is important for the synthesis of keratin, which gives hair, skin, and nails their strength and structure. (5)
Betacarotene: A precursor to vitamin A, which is important for maintaining healthy skin and mucous membranes. (6)
Grape Seed Extract: A potent antioxidant that protects against oxidative stress and supports healthy circulation. It has also been shown to improve skin elasticity and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. (7)
2) Pullar, J. M., Carr, A. C., & Vissers, M. (2017). The roles of Vitamin C in skin health. Nutrients, 9(8), 866.
3) Finner, A. M. (2013). Nutrition and hair: deficiencies and supplements. Dermatologic Clinics, 31(1), 167-172.
4) Kornhauser, C., & Coelho, S. G. (2011). Mineral makeup: an overview. Skin Therapy Letter, 16(9), 1-4.
5) Trost, L. B., Bergfeld, W. F., & Calogeras, E. (2006). The diagnosis and treatment of iron deficiency and its potential relationship to hair loss. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 54(5), 824-844.
6) Boelsma, E., Hendriks, H. F., & Roza, L. (2001). Nutritional skin care: health effects of micronutrients and fatty acids. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 73(5), 853-864.
7) Packer, L., & Rimbach, G. (2001). Antioxidant activity and biologic properties of a procyanidin
Vitamin C: A powerful antioxidant that helps to boost collagen production, which is important for maintaining healthy skin and nails. (2)
B-Complex Vitamins (Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin B6, Folic Acid, Vitamin B12, Biotin, Pantothenic Acid): These vitamins play a critical role in supporting healthy skin, hair, and nails by providing the necessary building blocks for protein synthesis and tissue repair. (3)
Magnesium, Iron, Zinc, Copper, Manganese, Selenium, Chromium, and Iodine: These minerals are essential for a variety of physiological processes, including skin, hair, and nail health. They are involved in collagen synthesis, wound healing, and protecting against oxidative stress. (4)
L-Cysteine: An amino acid that is a key component of hair, skin, and nails. It is important for the synthesis of keratin, which gives hair, skin, and nails their strength and structure. (5)
Betacarotene: A precursor to vitamin A, which is important for maintaining healthy skin and mucous membranes. (6)
Grape Seed Extract: A potent antioxidant that protects against oxidative stress and supports healthy circulation. It has also been shown to improve skin elasticity and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. (7)
References:
1) Holick, M. F. (2007). Vitamin D deficiency. New England Journal of Medicine, 357(3), 266-281.2) Pullar, J. M., Carr, A. C., & Vissers, M. (2017). The roles of Vitamin C in skin health. Nutrients, 9(8), 866.
3) Finner, A. M. (2013). Nutrition and hair: deficiencies and supplements. Dermatologic Clinics, 31(1), 167-172.
4) Kornhauser, C., & Coelho, S. G. (2011). Mineral makeup: an overview. Skin Therapy Letter, 16(9), 1-4.
5) Trost, L. B., Bergfeld, W. F., & Calogeras, E. (2006). The diagnosis and treatment of iron deficiency and its potential relationship to hair loss. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 54(5), 824-844.
6) Boelsma, E., Hendriks, H. F., & Roza, L. (2001). Nutritional skin care: health effects of micronutrients and fatty acids. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 73(5), 853-864.
7) Packer, L., & Rimbach, G. (2001). Antioxidant activity and biologic properties of a procyanidin