Kakadu Plum Extract
Australian native plants like Kakadu Plum are becoming more & more popular in skin care - & for good reason - Studies show that Kakadu plum extract actively reduces wrinkles & sun spots, improves skin elasticity & hydration, is high in antioxidants (2) & polyphenols (3) which brighten & revive the skin - they even protect against sun damage & skin cancer (4).
We take this opportunity to express our immense gratitude & respect for the Ancestors, Elders & Descendants of this land, the Original Caretakers of this fruit, which would not be available to us without the knowledge passed down & care given for Generation upon Generation.
Our suppliers work closely with the Palngun Wurnangat Association of the Wadeye Community, ensuring Connection to Country is preserved & supported, fair wages & sustainability are maintained & Cultural Traditions are honoured & celebrated.
We humbly pay homage to the People of the oldest living culture on Earth & their incomparable importance to this life & this time.
We take this opportunity to express our immense gratitude & respect for the Ancestors, Elders & Descendants of this land, the Original Caretakers of this fruit, which would not be available to us without the knowledge passed down & care given for Generation upon Generation.
Our suppliers work closely with the Palngun Wurnangat Association of the Wadeye Community, ensuring Connection to Country is preserved & supported, fair wages & sustainability are maintained & Cultural Traditions are honoured & celebrated.
We humbly pay homage to the People of the oldest living culture on Earth & their incomparable importance to this life & this time.
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2. A Split-face Double-blind Randomized Placebo-controlled Trial of the Efficacy of Kakadu Plum Extract for Reduction of Periorbital Wrinkles. Kyi, M. T., Suwanchinda, A., The 15th RSU National Graduate Research Conference / Health Science Articles, 2020, 15(2563).
3. Fruit-derived phenolic compounds and pancreatic cancer: Perspectives from Australian native fruits. Vuong, Q.V., Hirun, S., Phillip, P.A., Chuen, T.L.K., Bowyer, M.C., Goldsmith, C.D., Scarlett, C.J., Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2014, 152(2), 227-242.
4. Polyphenols as active ingredients for cosmetic products, O. V. Zillich,U. Schweiggert-Weisz,P. Eisner,M. Kerscher, International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2015, 37(5), 455-464.