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The Glow Molecule: Why Guaiazulene Is More Than Just a Pretty Blue

Posted by Mira K on

It’s not just the color that sets this compound apart — it’s what it does for your skin.

Guaiazulene, a derivative of chamomile oil, is known in clinical skincare for its deep-calming and anti-inflammatory power. In the Veranum lab, we call it the “glow molecule” because of its ability to take down redness and restore skin’s equilibrium, fast.

Why it works:

  • Neutralizes visible inflammation

  • Accelerates post-exfoliation recovery

  • Strengthens the skin barrier after stress or irritation

In our Cicazulene Balancing Ampoule, Guaiazulene stars alongside Centella Asiatica and 9-form hyaluronic acid for a calming, barrier-rebuilding experience that’s as restorative as it is radiant.

For sensitive, reactive, or easily flushed skin, this is the blue you want in your routine.

Glow Lab Category: Behind the Formula

 

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