How much pepper extract does one capsule of Phytobronz contain?
Each Phytobronz capsule contains 1.1 mg of black pepper extract, including 1 mg of piperine. This active is included to enhance the absorption of key nutrients in the formula, particularly carotenoids.
Can Phytobronz be used if I have rosacea?
There is no specific data regarding the use of Phytobronz in cases of rosacea. Due to the sensitive nature of rosacea-prone skin, it is best to consult a healthcare professional before starting a course, as some ingredients may be poorly tolerated depending on individual sensitivities.
Is Phytobronz suitable for people with vitiligo?
Although there are no dedicated studies on the use of Phytobronz in individuals with vitiligo, its high content of antioxidants and carotenoids may offer potential benefits. However, medical advice is strongly recommended to ensure compatibility with your personal needs and any ongoing treatment.
What ingredients are in Phytobronz and how do they prepare the skin for sun exposure?
Phytobronz contains a blend of plant-based carotenoids including beta-carotene, lutein and lycopene, which help support gradual, even tanning. It also includes borage, argan and sesame oils to nourish the skin. Copper contributes to normal skin pigmentation, while selenium and vitamin E provide antioxidant protection against UV-related oxidative stress.
When and how should Phytobronz be taken for best results?
Take one capsule daily with food, starting at least 15 days before sun exposure, and continue throughout and after the exposure period. Regular use helps to prepare the skin, promote a more even tan, and support a longer-lasting glow.
Can Phytobronz replace sunscreen?
No—Phytobronz is not a substitute for sunscreen. It should be used as a complementary supplement to help reinforce the skin’s defences. An appropriate broad-spectrum sunscreen remains essential during sun exposure, and should be generously applied and reapplied regularly.