Salmon sperm being praised for its anti-ageing properties

Salmon sperm being praised for its anti-ageing properties

It's become clear that nature is full of treasures with properties that are beneficial to your health and skin.

Present in many K-Beauty cosmetics, salmon PDRN is a powerful anti-ageing agent. (Envato Elements pic)
PARIS:
Olive oil, shea butter, aloe vera and tea are all ingredients that fit well in beauty routines. But some cosmetic brands aren’t content with these well-known ingredients and are choosing to use totally unexpected, and sometimes frankly unappealing sources.

One example is salmon sperm, a substance that many certainly didn’t expect to show up in their beauty products… But K-Beauty has made it a hot commodity.

An anti-ageing miracle ingredient?

If you’re a fan of K-beauty – and there must be more than a few around, given the 3.2 billion views for the hashtag #kbeauty on TikTok – you may already be taking advantage of the benefits of salmon sperm.

Whether this name is really the correct one to use remains to be seen, as many sites offering cosmetics with PDRN, the trendy substance, tend to remain vague on the subject.

Some speak only of salmon DNA, while others refer to an essential component of salmon DNA.

Laboderm International, a professional skincare product retailer and supplier of Korean beauty salons, is a little more explicit, referring to “DNA obtained by extracting from the testicles of salmon fish.”

This is confirmed by the South China Morning Post, which speaks alternately of “salmon sperm,” “salmon testicle DNA” and “salmon PDRN.”

It is likely under this last name that you will see the substance listed in some cosmetics formulations, starting with Korean beauty brands such as young skincare brand KAHI Cosmetics.

No matter what you call it, salmon PDRN is said to be a powerful anti-aging agent, capable of improving skin elasticity, reducing fine lines and wrinkles, regenerating the epidermis, and enriching it with collagen.

It won’t take much more than a few more research studies for cosmetic brands to start snapping it up.

Tested and approved by Doja Cat

In the music video for “Vegas,” released just before the summer, the American rapper Doja Cat smears her neck and face with a cosmetic stick whose name and brand are clearly visible. It is the Wrinkle Bounce Multi Balm from KAHI Cosmetics.

The details on the e-shop of the Korean brand reveal that it is formulated from salmon collagen to fill wrinkles, proteoglycans also derived from salmon to moisturise the skin, and salmon PDRN to improve skin elasticity. Proof that this very specific DNA has already made its way into the world of cosmetics.

And that’s not the only area where salmon sperm is gaining traction.

Chinese researchers have recently developed a new biodegradable material made from the sperm of the fish. It remains to be seen whether these innovations will eventually become part of our daily lives.

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