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​At BAMMBOO, every skincare product is the result of extensive research, rigorous lab testing, and expert formulation. We are deeply committed to developing results driven, science backed skincare that delivers on its promise. Each ingredient is carefully selected not only for its natural origin, but for its clinically proven performance—ensuring our products are both safe and effective. From concept to final creation, our formulations go through thorough stability, efficacy, and safety testing, so you can trust that what touches your skin has been meticulously crafted with care, integrity, and purpose.

Below is an example of just some of our main ingredients and their clinical claims:

1. Caprylic Capric Triglyceride

Claim: Provides lightweight, non greasy moisturisation and enhances skin barrier function.
Clinical Support: Studies show Caprylic Capric Triglyceride enhances skin hydration and improves the delivery of active ingredients without clogging pores.

Source: International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2019; J. Cosmet. Dermatol. 2021.

2. Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil

Claim: Balances sebum production and improves skin elasticity.
Clinical Support: A 2012 study demonstrated that jojoba oil improves skin suppleness and has anti-inflammatory properties.

Source: Wohlrab, J. et al. “Jojoba in Dermatology,” Complementary Medicine Research, 2012.

3. Hemp Seed Oil, Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil

Claim: Rich in omega3 and omega6 fatty acids, hemp seed oil improves skin dryness and reduces inflammation.
Clinical Support: A 2005 clinical trial found that dietary hemp seed oil improved skin hydration and alleviated symptoms of dermatitis.

Source: Callaway, J.C. et al., Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 2005.

4. Cannabidiol, CBD

Claim: Reduces inflammation, calms acne-prone skin, and supports skin homeostasis.
Clinical Support: Studies confirm cannabidiol's anti-inflammatory and sebostatic effects, making it beneficial for acne and irritated skin.

Source: Olah, A. et al., “Cannabidiol exerts sebostatic and anti-inflammatory effects,” Journal of Clinical Investigation, 201
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5. Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil

Claim: Natural antiseptic that soothes irritation and supports wound healing.
Clinical Support: Eucalyptus oil has demonstrated antimicrobial and anti inflammatory activity in vitro and in clinical settings.

Source: Sadlon, A.E.,
& Lamson, D.W., Alternative Medicine Review, 2010.

6. Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil

Claim: Calms the skin and reduces redness while promoting relaxation.
Clinical Support: Clinical trials show lavender oil helps reduce skin irritation and has antimicrobial and calming effects.

Source: Kim, J. et al., “Effect of Lavender Oil on Skin Inflammation,” Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2015.

7. Vitamin E, Tocopherol

Claim: Powerful antioxidant that protects the skin from oxidative stress and improves skin texture.
Clinical Support: Topical vitamin E has been shown to improve wound healing, hydration, and skin smoothness.

Source: Thiele, J.J. et al., “Vitamin E in dermatology,” Dermatologic Therapy, 2007.

8. Niacinamide

Claim: Clinically proven to brighten skin, reduce hyperpigmentation, strengthen the skin barrier, and improve fine lines.
Clinical Support: Multiple studies have confirmed niacinamide’s effectiveness in reducing wrinkles, pore size, and pigmentation with as little as
4 weeks of use.
Source: Draelos, Z.D., “The effect of niacinamide on fine lines and pigmentation,” Dermatol Surg, 2006

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