Based on strong global trends that are circulating fast in the cosmetic world, skincare has acquired another new weapon in its growing arsenal: cellular energy and longevity for slow-aging. Spilling out the supplement capsules' contents and converting them into topical applications we can easily use on our skin, indeed, the world of skincare is becoming more complete, more far-reaching in its functionalities and benefits.

What is NMN?
Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN), plays a vital role in cellular energy production. It is a precursor to NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide), which is responsible for various biological processes. NAD+ levels decline as we age, resulting in visible signs of aging. The enhanced NAD+ levels may help combat age-related skin changes and restore cellular function.
Functions of NMN in skin:
NMN -----------> precursor to NAD+ -------------> vital metabolic processes
- cellular energy production
- DNA repair
- anti-inflammatory effects
- anti-aging benefits
Skin benefits of NMN:
- Promotes skin hydration and elasticity
- Reduces fine lines and wrinkles
- Increases skin barrier function
- Fights oxidative stress
- Improves skin tone and texture
- Supports healing and recovery
What is Resveratrol?
Resveratrol is a compound belonging to the category of polyphenols found in grapes as well as in berries and plants like Japanese knotweed. Its activities include wound healing, skin regeneration, antioxidation (strong against free radicals), anti-inflammatory, and protection from photoaging - it protects the skin against the harmful effects of UVB radiation.
Skin Benefits of Resveratrol
- Antioxidant Properties: A very powerful antioxidant, Resveratrol stands out for its especially strong ability to help prevent cell damage, including within the skin.
- Anti-inflammatory Properties: Minimizes redness and puffiness, reduces the appearance of blemishes.
- Anti-aging: The antioxidants in Resveratrol can help preserve the collagen in your skin.
- Reduces hyperpigmentation: Helps lighten skin and improves the visual appearance of dark spots, hyperpigmentation, and acne scars. It also helps reduce pigmentation caused by UV damage.
NMN + Resveratrol: A Powerful, Synergistic Duo
What makes NMN + Resveratrol such a powerful duo? The key lies in two major players - sirtuins* and CD38. Sirtuins, often referred to as longevity genes, depend on NAD to regulate cellular repair and stress resistance. Meanwhile, CD38 acts as a slow leak in your longevity tank. As we age, CD38 levels naturally rise, becoming the biggest consumer of NAD in the body. The more CD38 you have, the faster your NAD levels decline.
While NMN keeps the fire burning by supplying NAD in abundance, Resveratrol is necessary for igniting the body's sirtuins and slowing down the activity of CD38. In essence, NMN and Resveratrol aren’t just working together to fuel longevity genes—they’re also plugging the leak that speeds up aging.
*Sirtuins are a family of seven signaling proteins (SIRT1–7) in mammals that regulate cellular health, metabolism, DNA repair, and aging. Often called "guardians of the genome," they require the coenzyme NAD+ to function and act as sensors for energy availability and stress.
Applications:
- Cellular energy and longevity products in serums and creams
- Anti-aging or slow-aging products
This cellular energy and longevity duo (NMN + Resveratrol) can be combined with:
- Peptides
- PDRN
- Dimethylaminoethanol (Micellar Lifting)
- Clair Renovia Well-aging Complex
- Spilanthes Acmella Oleracea (Achel-Active)
- AHAs
- Bakuchiol
- Bioactive microalgae
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