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Papaya Extract

Written By: UMA Editorial Team |

Published on: November 28, 2023

Why We Love

Papaya Extract

Orange peel is an ideal ingredient for face masks because of its ability to brighten the complexion, remove blackheads, and cleanse the skin of surplus sebum. Its high vitamin C content combats free radical damage which can harm skin cells and cause premature signs of aging. Its high calcium content helps to rejuvenate the skin, renew old skin cells, and produce a radiant glow.


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Papaya Extract is the powerhouse Ayurvedic ingredient behind these best sellers.

Face mask

UMA ABSOLUTE ANTI AGING FACE MASK

Indulge in the ultimate anti-aging experience with UMA’s Absolute Anti Aging Face Mask which is suited for all skin types.. This luxurious formula is enriched with papaya, and rose water, to deeply nourish and revitalize your skin. 

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UMA ULTIMATE BRIGHTENING FACE MASK

Transform your skin with the UMA Ultimate Brightening Face Mask. This fast-acting mask provides instant radiance and hydration to dry, dull, and aging skin. Enriched with aromatic precious saffron, it revitalizes, fades dark spots and unevenness, and calms the skin.

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UMA ULTIMATE BRIGHTENING ROSE TONER

Indulge in the ultimate brightening experience with UMA Ultimate Brightening Rose Toner. Infused with the goodness of frankincense and rose, this toner nourishes, cleanses and hydrates the skin, leaving it soft, smooth and radiant. This gentle, yet powerful formula not only tightens fine lines and wrinkles but also helps in reducing blemishes, giving your skin a luminous glow.

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Research and Benefits of Papaya

1. Papaya’s Antioxidants for Anti-Aging

Papaya’s antioxidants (vitamins A, C, and E) may help protect the skin from free radical damage, potentially slowing down some signs of aging.

Study

Yew Rong Kong, Yong Xin Jong, Manisha Balakrishnan, Zhui Ken Bok, Janice Kwan Kah Weng, Kai Ching Tay, Bey Hing Goh, Yong Sze Ong, Kok Gan Chan, Learn Han Lee, and Kooi Yeong Khaw Biology (Basel). 2021 Apr; 10(4): 287.

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