Skin creams can hydrate. But skin elasticity, the skin’s ability to stretch and return, comes from within. Omega-3 integrates into skin cell membranes, improving their resilience to oxidative stress, according to a Dermato-Endocrinology study.
In the 30s, the body’s collagen production begins to dip, and UV damage from earlier years starts surfacing. Omega-3 offers support from inside, not just making skin supple but strengthening it for the long run.
[This article is for informational purposes only and does not substitute medical advice. Anyone considering Omega-3 supplements should consult a healthcare provider, especially those with bleeding disorders or taking blood thinners.]