Clinical trial on Ritual’s HyaCera skin support supplement shows ‘356% reduction in crow’s feet wrinkles’



Health and wellness brand Ritual has completed its clinical trial on its daily skin support supplement, HyaCera. The ingestible beauty supplement was the subject of a twelve-week study on the supplement’s efficacy in reducing wrinkles and increasing skin smoothness.

The study’s results were promising: “Participants reported an improvement in skin elasticity, glow/radiance, fine lines and wrinkles and general signs of aging,” said Dr. Mastaneh Sharafi, PhD RD, VP of Scientific and Clinical Affairs at Ritual.

To learn more about the R&D process behind HyaCera’s development and launch, the reasons why the brand chose to conduct a clinical trial on the supplement’s efficacy, and Ritual’s plans for further innovation and development in the ingestible beauty space, we spoke to Dr. Sharafi for her insights.

Dr. Sharafi is a registered dietician with a Ph.D. in nutritional sciences, and her industry experience includes nutrition-related product innovation (i.e., ingestible beauty products), cosmetic ingredient evaluation, partnership with skin researchers, and clinical trials.

R&D and development process

While “ingestible beauty is one of the fastest growing segments in the supplement category, predicted to reach 9.2 billion by the year 2031,” said Dr. Sharafi, the Ritual R&D team had some initial reservations regarding formulating a skin care supplement for the brand.

“Despite its rapid growth,” she explained, “we were highly skeptical of creating a product for this category [as] we reviewed numerous ingredients, but either found ingredients with clinical studies that were poorly conducted or ingredients with no clinical support at all.”



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