Litchi
The super hydrating and moisture-rich fruit, “Litchi Chinensis” belongs to the Sapindaceae family and is well-known in the Indian system of Ayurveda for its traditional uses. Due to its ayurvedic properties like Snighdha (moisture-rich) and laghu (light), it becomes one of the most favorable ingredients for the skincare requirements.
Litchi Ayurvedic Benefits & Uses for the Skin.
Litchi juice has a generous amount of biochemical constituents such as polyphenols, oligonol, beta-carotene, Vitamin C, and other antioxidants. It has high water content which makes litchi a great source of hydration for the skin, as it restores its moisture content. A powerful compound “oligonol”, which is present in litchis, protects the skin from UV light and free radicals that can damage the skin cells. With its anti-oxidant properties, it stimulates the skin cells and improves the blood flow to the deeper layers of the skin. The anti-oxidants drive away the free radicals and protect the skin from oxidative damage, which can lead to fine lines, wrinkles and age spots. The high concentration of Vitamin C ensures good collagen production which in turn strengthens and maintains healthy looking skin while it slows down the aging process. Hence, litchi extracts are often used in age defying formulations as they help slow down the aging process, provide ample hydration to the skin, while restoring its elasticity and natural glow.