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Horse chestnut

Aesculus hippocastanum

Also known as buckeye, the horse chestnut tree is a member of the Hippocastanaceae family, with large, showy pink or white flowers. Not to be confused with the edible Castanea chestnut, horse chestnut fruits are inedible and poisonous, but their seeds, leaves and bark have many valuable properties and have been used in traditional medicine for many years. In beauty, horse chestnut’s seed extract has many applications and is a good astringent and antioxidant, widely used in hair care and personal care products.

Key Benefits

  • Skin-soothing and calming properties help to reduce visible skin redness.

  • Horse chestnut has good astringent and antioxidant properties.

  • Decongesting properties help with tired and swollen legs.

Horse chestnut seed extract has been shown to enable increased microcirculation, thereby helping to reduce visible skin redness and promoting an even skin tone.

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