Evidence supporting the use of: Resveratrol
For the health condition: Wrinkles
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 2
Resveratrol is a polyphenolic compound primarily found in the skin of grapes, berries, and peanuts. Its use for supporting or treating wrinkles is justified by emerging scientific evidence, albeit still limited and primarily preclinical. Laboratory studies have shown that resveratrol possesses potent antioxidant properties, which can help combat oxidative stress—a key factor in skin aging and wrinkle formation. Additionally, resveratrol has been demonstrated to activate sirtuin pathways (specifically SIRT1), which are associated with cellular longevity and repair mechanisms. Some in vitro and animal studies suggest that resveratrol can enhance collagen synthesis and inhibit the activity of enzymes (like matrix metalloproteinases) that break down collagen and elastin in the skin. A handful of small clinical studies and cosmetic trials have reported improvements in skin texture, elasticity, and reduction in the appearance of fine lines after topical application of resveratrol-containing formulations. However, these studies are limited by small sample sizes, short durations, and often the use of product blends rather than pure resveratrol. There is insufficient large-scale, long-term human data to definitively confirm its efficacy against wrinkles. Nonetheless, the mechanistic plausibility and early clinical signals provide a reasonable scientific basis for its inclusion in anti-aging skincare products, but more robust research is needed for conclusive recommendations.
Other ingredients used for Wrinkles
aloe veraanthocyanins
apricot
ascorbyl palmitate
astaxanthin
beta-carotene
blueberry
collagen
cryptoxanthin
d-alpha tocopherol
gelatin
genistein
grape
green tea
hyaluronic acid
l-carnosine
lycopene
matcha
mixed carotenoids
resveratrol
silicon
almond fruit
Urolithin A
vitamin A
vitamin C
β-nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN)
neem tree
ferulic acid
Equol (proprietary)
Avocado
Alpha Hydroxy Acids
Alpha-Lipoic Acid
Argan nut oil
Centella triterpenes
Carnosine
Cocoa Butter
Cycloastragenol
walnut
Other health conditions supported by resveratrol
Aging (prevention)Alzheimer's Disease
Angina
Arteriosclerosis
Arthritis
Autoimmune Disorders
Cancer (natural therapy for)
Cancer (prevention)
Cancer Treatment (reducing side effects)
Cardiovascular Disease
Cartilage Damage
Cataracts
Cervical Dysplasia
Chemotherapy (reducing side effects)
Cholesterol (high)
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder
Circulation (poor)
Circulation (to the brain)
Cirrhosis of the Liver
Cold Sores
Colds (antiviral)
Colitis
Congestive Heart Failure
Conjunctivitis
Crohn's Disease
Cystic Fibrosis
Dementia
Depression
Dermatitis
Diabetes
Diabetic Retinopathy
Endometriosis
Fatty Liver Disease
Fibrosis
Free Radical Damage
Hypertension
Inflammation
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Memory and Brain Function
Metabolic Syndrome
Multiple Sclerosis
Osteoporosis
Parkinson's Disease
Peripheral Neuropathy
Psoriasis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Strokes
Triglycerides (high)
Ulcers
Varicose Veins
Wrinkles