Placebo-controlled studies have explored the cosmetic effects of copper peptides, with some findings suggesting they may help improve the appearance of skin texture, elasticity, and overall skin quality with consistent use
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Avocados highly bioavailable carotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin may help also protect the skin from damage from both UV and visible radiation
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