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Can precious metals really improve our skin?

All that glitters is not gold

Can precious metals really improve our skin? All that glitters is not gold

For centuries, precious metals have held a fascination that goes beyond mere ornamentation. It is said that Cleopatra used to sleep every night with a gold mask on her face to keep her skin youthful and radiant. The Romans also understood that certain materials had something special. They used gold to treat wounds and silver to disinfect and purify water. In Ancient China, gold was powdered and applied to the skin: the smoother and more radiant the skin, the more it conveyed elegance and nobility. But will precious metals really be effective in skincare?

The benefits of gold for the skin

Today, gold is included in many products and treatments: masks, serums, and moisturizers. But what are its benefits? It is believed that this precious metal has anti-inflammatory properties, helps reduce inflammation, and combats free radicals, being a powerful antioxidant. Additionally, it supports collagen formation and helps combat skin aging. However, as dermatologist Dr. Hadley King explains, "There aren't enough studies yet to know for sure what the actual effectiveness of gold is in dermatology." The use of gold in beauty treatments is certainly intriguing, but, as experts also point out, there is still a lack of sufficient studies to truly confirm its effectiveness. Dr. King still recommends the use of serums and creams containing gold, as it may help facilitate the absorption of other ingredients.

The benefits of colloidal silver in skincare

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Colloidal silver is a liquid that contains tiny particles of silver suspended in water. These micro-particles of silver are so small that they do not settle at the bottom but remain suspended, forming a kind of “invisible mist” to the eye. Colloidal silver has been used in medicine since ancient times for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. In an article on Healthline, dermatologist Dr. Joshua Zeichner states that it can help fight and soothe acne due to its antimicrobial properties. Therefore, the benefits of colloidal silver are recognized, but various experts emphasize that more studies are needed to determine if it is truly safe and effective.

The benefits of platinum

Although still little known, platinum is the latest revolutionary ingredient in the skincare world. It has the same benefits as gold, promoting collagen production, preventing fine lines, and being anti-inflammatory and antibacterial. According to a study published by Pub Med Central, platinum, due to its antioxidant properties, can protect the skin from pollution and UV rays, preventing skin aging. Like gold and silver, platinum still needs further studies to confirm its safety and effectiveness.