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This lovely, simple, and affordable product has become something I don't want to be without. I am 47, with very sensitive and reactive dry skin. This cream doesn't feel particularly moisturizing and leaves something of a 'dry' finish on the skin after application, but it's had SUCH a positive impact on my face. The redness and papules from my rosacea and seb derm have reduced by a good 90%. It's been a magical barrier restorer and I panicked when it was temporarily out of stock. I would recomme.. ...»
Candace Carnahan
This is the best product I have ever used on my skin and I tried a LOT of expansive brands. It helps with redness and overall skin tone. Please do not ever stop making this stuff... ...»
Helena
I' m not sure about this: "11% solution gives 1% EGCG content in final product." What is the weight of final product? .. ...»
Vesna Hanich
Tried this on my week-old rash from flea bites. Got an almost instant relief and rash healed in 2 days. Tried it on my daughter who has eczema for a very long time. The rashes calmed down after a few days and her skin is now healing well. Really great product. Just put in order for another jar.... ...»
Eliz
Really loving this product. I make the best Centella toner and most concentrated ever. 2 g of centella extract dissolved in 10g of alcohol(you have to stir a lot) plus 88 grams of water and you get a very concentrated toner. Creams, toners, ampoules... all have only 0,1% of triterpenes, this toner i make have 1,4%. I am loving it, will see the results. .. ...»
Francisco
Just recently ordered this and LOVE! Green Tea EGCG truly is one of the most fantastic skincare actives out there. Very difficult to find good quality product (90%) and even harder to actually solubilize it! Love that it comes in pre-dissolved solution. I enjoy adding it at 1% (so 11% sol) to my serum formulations containing Niacinamide 5% + NAG 3%. Excellent for oily acne prone skin. *Only gripe... because the Pre-Dissolved Solution is SO heavy in propanediol (10 parts Propanediol for 1 part E.. ...»
Victor
Wonderful base cream! Only multi-lamellar structured cream I've found on the market. Cream itself is lightweight (no oil) yet very conditioning/hydrating. Easily accepts water-soluble active ingredients as well as oil-soluble ones. I've even pushed the additional ingred % up to 20 (meaning 80% this cream, 20% added) without any separation issues. Ideal base cream for delivering actives. Personal favorite recipe calls for 5% straight Grapeseed Oil with 5% SebumREG oil active + Panthenol 1% + E Ac.. ...»
Vic
Excellent quality, very fine texture and disperses easily when used correctly. Arrived in just seven days to London, England and with a reasonable postage fee. Very pleased... ...»
D N Bay
This ingredient has done more for my skin than anything else I've ever used. I put it into a spray facial toner and use it morning and night. I noticed the effects immediately, they were that dramatic. I will use this forever, no question... ...»
Marie
This product is amazing! I'm new to diy moisturizing cream and I've done quite a bit of research. However, I found info. at BulkActives that I have not seen anywhere else, especially with the hyaluronic acid. This product is of high quality, my friend is a chemist and he ran some tests, very high quality. It has done wonders for my skin, not only in the way it looks more healthy but it just feels so smooth and hydrated. I'm still experimenting with some recipes so I will return. Your service is .. ...»
Karen S.
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BulkActives has been in business since 2005, we might have disappeared from google search results, but we're still hanging on, just, mainly thanks to the support of some loyal customers.

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Buy CoQ10 (CoEnzyme Q10) For Skin Care

Coenzyme Q10 is a molecule naturally involved in energy metabolism in all human cells. Among its many benefits, the antioxidant properties are the most researched. This molecule can prevent oxidation damage to water-insoluble molecules, DNA mutations, collagen synthesis decrease, pigmentation, inflammation and other adverse effects associated with UV exposure and ageing. In combination with vitamin E or other antioxidants, an exceedingly strong antioxidative effect can be achieved. Furthermore, coenzyme Q10 has a unique capability to protect against infrared A radiation, which is also found in sunlight. The promotion of collagen synthesis makes this coenzyme useful in treating ageing-associated skin changes, such as wrinkle appearance. Finally, its anti-inflammatory effect is beneficial not only for UV-damaged skin, but also for wound healing support.

NOTE: To assist you with solubility issues, we now also sell CoQ10 (Coenzyme Q10) as a liquid standardized pre-dissolved solution. Just add the liquid to your cream and mix well.

Key benefits of Coenzyme Q10 in skin care:

  • Sun damage protection [5] [7] [9]
  • Antioxidant [1] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
  • Increase cellular energy production [15]
  • Stimulate collagen production [5] [8] [10] [13]
  • Lightening & brightening [10]
  • Sun damage repair [5] [7] [8]
  • Reduce fine lines & wrinkles [5] [11]
  • Wound healing support [13]
  • Anti-inflammatory [6] [10] [12] [13]
CoQ10 (CoEnzyme Q10) skin care active ingredients
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Assay: 98%
CAS#: 303-98-0
Net weight: 5g / 0.18oz
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CoQ10 (CoEnzyme Q10)

About CoQ10 / CoEnzyme Q10 in DIY Skin Care

Coenzyme Q10 (also called ubiquinone) is a molecule with great importance for energy production in human cells. Since its role in helping the energy-generating enzymes has been known for almost 50 years, it is rather well researched, yet new benefits of this coenzyme are still being discovered. Besides metabolism, it is very important as an antioxidant – it is the only lipid antioxidant naturally produced in human cells, meaning that it can reach and neutralize oxidation damage in water-insoluble molecules [1]. More recently, it was discovered that coenzyme Q10 acts as a gene regulator, and can control inflammation, cell signaling, nutrient transport and other processes [2].

Oxidation of cellular components is associated with many negative conditions, among them ageing. Coenzyme Q10 has been proven to protect skin cells from oxidative stress, especially following UV exposure (photoageing). This effect has been shown several times, using the coenzyme in various carriers and formulations [3]–[6]. While the primary target of this antioxidant is the lipids, it can also effectively reduce UV-caused damage to DNA [5]. Even more, coenzyme Q10 promotes the synthesis of enzymes that help neutralize oxidizing agents. After UV exposure, the levels of these enzymes in skin cells fall to around 30 % of normal, and applying coenzyme Q10 restores the levels to 80 % of normal, thus helping the cellular repairs after UV exposure [7]. Due to all these properties, applying coenzyme Q10 ultimately helps to prevent cell death caused by oxidative agents [8].

In the beginning of 2015, yet another benefit of coenzyme Q10 was discovered. Not only UV, but infrared A radiation from sunlight is also able to cause the photoageing effect and skin damage. However, previously it was not known that protection from this radiation is possible. In the recent study it was shown otherwise – a SPF30 sunscreen containing coenzyme Q10, vitamin C and vitamin E was able to protect the skin from damage, while sunscreen alone had no protective effect against this type of radiation [9].

The effects of coenzyme Q10 applications also extend to other components damaged by UV exposure. Collagen is among such examples, as oxidative damage promotes its degradation. However, coenzyme Q10 interferes with this degradation [5]. Enhancement of collagen synthesis has also been observed [10]. This molecule also promotes the growth of basal membrane, a collagenous layer underneath the epidermis [8]. It has been shown that coenzyme Q10 applications (in the form of 1% cream) reduce wrinkle depth, and most likely these mechanisms are responsible for this effect [5], [11].

Sunlight also induces melanin synthesis in the skin, leading to darkening; this effect can also be counteracted by coenzyme Q10 [10]. Furthermore, this molecule is able to reduce the inflammation caused by sunlight or other causes [10], [12]. This anti-inflammatory action, together with promotion of collagen synthesis, leads to yet another application of coenzyme Q10 – skin cuts in mice, treated with coenzyme Q10, healed faster and with less signs of inflammation [13].

As natural production of coenzyme Q10 decreases with age, its use is particularly advised for older patients [14]. Additionally, in patients with Parkinson’s disease, coenzyme Q10 can restore energy production in skin cells [15]. It is suggested to formulate this coenzyme together with vitamin E, as these two molecules can support each other’s activity [14]. Combinations with various other antioxidants also result in enhanced effect, exceeding that of any antioxidant alone [6].


"What can CoQ10 do for your skin? Theoretically speaking, CoQ10 (in a skin cream, for example) can be helpful. In most people over thirty, levels of CoQ10 in the skin are below optimum, resulting in lesser ability to produce collagen, elastin and other important skin molecules.Besides, CoQ10-depleted skin may be more prone to the damage by free radicals, which are particularly abundant in the skin since it is exposed to the elements.Thus, CoQ10 may boost skin repair and regeneration and reduce free radical damage. Furthermore, CoQ10 is a small molecule that can relatively easily penetrate into skin cells." Todorov, G., Can coenzyme Q10 help protect and repair your skin?, Smartskincare
 

About CoQ10 for Sun Damage Protection

 Pinnell et al. [11] claim that CoQ10 is NOT as effective for sun protection as Pinnell's Vitamin C+E+Ferulic. 
 At BuklkActives we are not a big fan of Idebenone or CoQ10 for topical sunprotection as neither are very soluble and bio available.
 We strongly suggest that Vitamin C be the main weapon in your fight against sun damage, and that CoQ10 or Idebenone are used at night to help increase cellular energy production.
 
NOTE: To assist you with solubility issues, we now also sell CoQ10 (Coenzyme Q10) as a liquid standardized pre-dissolved solution. Just add the liquid to your cream and mix well.

COQ10 Standardized Powder


Assay: 98%
CAS#: 303-98-0
INCI: Coenzyme Q10
Appearance: orange powder.
Solubility: oil, propanediol
Suggested percentage: 3%

Storage: Store in a cool and dry place. Store in well closed containers.
Country of Origin: China
 

COQ10 Standardized Pre Dissolved Solution - 10%

Assay: 9.8 CoQ10
CAS#: 504-63-2, 303-98-0
INCI:1,3-Propanediol, Coenzyme Q10
Appearance: liquid

Solubility: add to cream
Suggested percentage:1 to 10%

Storage: Store in fridge, do not freeze
Country of origin for raw material: China
Country of manufacture: Taiwan
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[2]          J. Garrido-Maraver, M. D. Cordero, M. Oropesa-Ávila, A. Fernández Vega, M. de la Mata, A. Delgado Pavón, M. de Miguel, C. Pérez Calero, M. Villanueva Paz, D. Cotán, and J. A. Sánchez-Alcázar, “Coenzyme Q10 Therapy,” Mol. Syndromol., vol. 5, no. 3–4, pp. 187–197, Jul. 2014.
[3]          F. Brugè, E. Damiani, C. Puglia, A. Offerta, T. Armeni, G. P. Littarru, and L. Tiano, “Nanostructured lipid carriers loaded with CoQ10: effect on human dermal fibroblasts under normal and UVA-mediated oxidative conditions,” Int. J. Pharm., vol. 455, no. 1–2, pp. 348–356, Oct. 2013.
[4]          S. B. Lohan, S. Bauersachs, S. Ahlberg, N. Baisaeng, C. M. Keck, R. H. Müller, E. Witte, K. Wolk, S. Hackbarth, B. Röder, J. Lademann, and M. C. Meinke, “Ultra-small lipid nanoparticles promote the penetration of coenzyme Q10 in skin cells and counteract oxidative stress,” Eur. J. Pharm. Biopharm. Off. J. Arbeitsgemeinschaft Pharm. Verfahrenstechnik EV, Dec. 2014.
[5]          U. Hoppe, J. Bergemann, W. Diembeck, J. Ennen, S. Gohla, I. Harris, J. Jacob, J. Kielholz, W. Mei, D. Pollet, D. Schachtschabel, G. Sauermann, V. Schreiner, F. Stäb, and F. Steckel, “Coenzyme Q10, a cutaneous antioxidant and energizer,” BioFactors Oxf. Engl., vol. 9, no. 2–4, pp. 371–378, 1999.
[6]          E. Fasano, S. Serini, N. Mondella, S. Trombino, L. Celleno, P. Lanza, A. Cittadini, and G. Calviello, “Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Selected Natural Compounds Contained in a Dietary Supplement on Two Human Immortalized Keratinocyte Lines,” BioMed Res. Int., vol. 2014, pp. 1–11, 2014.
[7]          Y. Yue, H. Zhou, G. Liu, Y. Li, Z. Yan, and M. Duan, “The advantages of a novel CoQ10 delivery system in skin photo-protection,” Int. J. Pharm., vol. 392, no. 1–2, pp. 57–63, Jun. 2010.
[8]          K. Muta-Takada, T. Terada, H. Yamanishi, Y. Ashida, S. Inomata, T. Nishiyama, and S. Amano, “Coenzyme Q10 protects against oxidative stress-induced cell death and enhances the synthesis of basement membrane components in dermal and epidermal cells,” BioFactors Oxf. Engl., vol. 35, no. 5, pp. 435–441, Oct. 2009.
[9]          S. Grether-Beck, A. Marini, T. Jaenicke, and J. Krutmann, “Effective Photoprotection of Human Skin against Infrared A Radiation by Topically Applied Antioxidants: Results from a Vehicle Controlled, Double-Blind, Randomized Study,” Photochem. Photobiol., vol. 91, no. 1, pp. 248–250, Jan. 2015.
[10]        M. Zhang, L. Dang, F. Guo, X. Wang, W. Zhao, and R. Zhao, “Coenzyme Q(10) enhances dermal elastin expression, inhibits IL-1α production and melanin synthesis in vitro,” Int. J. Cosmet. Sci., vol. 34, no. 3, pp. 273–279, Jun. 2012.
[11]        M. Inui, M. Ooe, K. Fujii, H. Matsunaka, M. Yoshida, and M. Ichihashi, “Mechanisms of inhibitory effects of CoQ10 on UVB-induced wrinkle formation in vitro and in vivo,” BioFactors Oxf. Engl., vol. 32, no. 1–4, pp. 237–243, 2008.
[12]        B. Fuller, D. Smith, A. Howerton, and D. Kern, “Anti-inflammatory effects of CoQ10 and colorless carotenoids,” J. Cosmet. Dermatol., vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 30–38, Mar. 2006.
[13]        B. S. Choi, H. S. Song, H. R. Kim, T. W. Park, T. D. Kim, B. J. Cho, C. J. Kim, and S. S. Sim, “Effect of coenzyme Q10 on cutaneous healing in skin-incised mice,” Arch. Pharm. Res., vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 907–913, Jun. 2009.
[14]        C. Rona, F. Vailati, and E. Berardesca, “The cosmetic treatment of wrinkles,” J. Cosmet. Dermatol., vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 26–34, Jan. 2004.
[15]        K. Winkler-Stuck, F. R. Wiedemann, C.-W. Wallesch, and W. S. Kunz, “Effect of coenzyme Q10 on the mitochondrial function of skin fibroblasts from Parkinson patients,” J. Neurol. Sci., vol. 220, no. 1–2, pp. 41–48, May 2004.

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