It's Good for Your Skin

Some research on Resveratrol has been done regarding how it works on your skin, protecting it from environmental influences and harmful UV rays. Dermatology studies have shown that Resveratrol has 17 times more antioxidant power than some popular and expensive anti-wrinkle creams. [1] While Resveratrol can soothe redness and swelling, it can improve your skin's complexion due to your skin's resistance to harmful organisms.

If you have acne concerns, Resveratrol can improve the appearance of your skin. Applied topically, this compound inhibits the growth of harmful organisms on the skin. It also soothes the redness and swelling that acne often causes. [2]

Resveratrol increases collagen production, smoothes fine lines and wrinkles, and improves the appearance of your skin. [3]

References
[1] Baxter RA. Anti-aging properties of resveratrol: review and report of a potent new antioxidant skin care formulation. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2008 Mar;7(1):2–7.

[2] Fabbrocini G, et al. Resveratrol-containing gel for the treatment of acne vulgaris: a single-blind, vehicle-controlled, pilot study. Am J Clin Dermatol. 2011 Apr 1;12(2):133–141.

[3] Ratz-Łyko A, Arct J. Resveratrol as an active ingredient for cosmetic and dermatological applications: a review. J Cosmet Laser Ther. 2018 May 8:1–7.