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Ingredients: Non-Chlorinated Water, 100% Pure Fulvic.

 

Bottle: PVC bottle with mist spray top and lid.

 

Directions: Spray a light mist onto clean, dry skin as needed to help maintain hydration and comfort. Allow to absorb naturally. If irritation occurs, discontinue use.

 

Contains 100% pure fulvic, expertly separated using a proprietary, solvent-free process with no heat, acids, or chemicals.

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  • Vegan

  • Gluten Free

  • Nut Free

  • Allergen Free

  • GMO Free​​

Topical Fulvic

Available Size: 125ml 

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What is Topical Fulvic?

 

Topical fulvic is a highly purified solution of fulvic, the smallest and most bioactive fraction of humic substances, expertly processed to preserve its unique skin-supportive properties. Thanks to its low molecular weight and water solubility, fulvic easily penetrates deeply into the skin for targeted, whole-skin benefits.1

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Key Skin Benefits
 

  • Deep Hydration and Skin Barrier Repair: Attracts and binds moisture within the skin, strengthening the barrier and reducing transepidermal water loss (TEWL) - ideal for dry, stressed, or sensitive skin.2

  • Accelerated Wound Healing and Regeneration: Stimulates fibroblast and keratinocyte activity, boosts collagen formation, and supports rapid tissue repair for faster recovery from cuts, abrasions, and other skin challenges.3

  • Soothes Redness and Inflammation: Rich anti-inflammatory effects calm irritated, reactive, or inflamed skin - helpful in conditions such as eczema, dermatitis, and rosacea.4,5

  • Controls Acne and Sebum: Regulates oil production, combats acne-causing bacteria, and eases redness, leading to visibly clearer, calmer skin in acne-prone individuals.6,7

  • Potent Antioxidant and Anti-Ageing Support: Neutralises free radicals from UV, pollution, and daily stress, minimising cellular damage, fine lines, and uneven pigmentation while preserving collagen and elasticity.8

  • Antimicrobial Protection: Provides broad-spectrum activity against skin pathogens, reducing the risk of infection and supporting healthy skin flora.7,9

  • Heavy Metal Detoxification: Binds heavy metals (like lead and mercury) on the skin surface, reducing absorption and irritation, especially useful in urban and occupational environments.10

  • Comfort for Sensitive and Reactive Skin: Gentle, pH-balanced, and non-irritating - well-tolerated for daily use even on hypersensitive complexions.11

 

Mechanisms of Action

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  • Hygroscopic Hydration: Draws and maintains water in the epidermis for sustained hydration and barrier resilience.2

  • Collagen Synthesis and Tissue Repair: Promotes the activity of skin repair cells, supporting healthy structure and faster wound closure.3

  • Inflammatory Modulation: Inhibits pro-inflammatory cytokines (like IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α), calming redness and irritation.4,5

  • Antioxidant Defence: Scavenges free radicals and boosts skin’s own antioxidant enzymes to slow visible ageing and protect from environmental damage.8

  • Chelation and Barrier Detoxification: Binds toxic metals and pollutants on or near the skin surface, preventing irritation and supporting skin clarity.1

  • Microbial Balance and Protection: Inhibits growth of harmful bacteria/fungi, maintains a balanced skin microbiome, and supports natural skin defences.7,9

References

  1. Schepetkin IA, Xie G, Jutila MA, Quinn MT. Complement-fixing Activity of Fulvic Acid from Shilajit and Other Natural Sources. Phytother Res. 2009 Mar;23(3):373–84.

  2. Gysel M, Weingartner E, Nyeki S, Paulsen D, Baltensperger U, Galambos I, et al. Hygroscopic properties of water-soluble matter and humic-like organics in atmospheric fine aerosol. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 2004 Jan 22;4(1):35–50.

  3. Ioannidis N, Kurz B, Hansen U, Schünke M. Influence of fulvic acid on the collagen secretion of bovine chondrocytes in vitro. Cell Tissue Res. 1999 Jul;297(1):141–7.

  4. Winkler J, Ghosh S. Therapeutic Potential of Fulvic Acid in Chronic Inflammatory Diseases and Diabetes. J Diabetes Res. 2018 Sep 10;2018:5391014.

  5. Wu C, Lyu A, Shan S. Fulvic Acid Attenuates Atopic Dermatitis by Downregulating CCL17/22. Molecules. 2023 Apr 16;28(8):3507.

  6. Verrillo M, Parisi M, Savy D, Caiazzo G, Di Caprio R, Luciano MA, et al. Antiflammatory activity and potential dermatological applications of characterized humic acids from a lignite and a green compost. Sci Rep. 2022 Feb 9;12(1):2152.

  7. Zhao Y, Paderu P, Delmas G, Dolgov E, Lee MH, Senter M, et al. Carbohydrate-derived fulvic acid is a highly promising topical agent to enhance healing of wounds infected with drug-resistant pathogens. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2015 Oct;79(4 Suppl 2):S121-129.

  8. Kinoshita H, Kinoshita M, Takahashi A, Yuasa S, Fukuda K. Effect of fulvic acid on ultraviolet induced skin aging: The effect of fulvic acid on fibroblasts and matrix metalloproteinase. nishi nihon hifuka. 2012;74(4):427–31.

  9. Sherry L, Jose A, Murray C, Williams C, Jones B, Millington O, et al. Carbohydrate Derived Fulvic Acid: An in vitro Investigation of a Novel Membrane Active Antiseptic Agent Against Candida albicans Biofilms. Front Microbiol. 2012 Mar 29;3:116.

  10. Song C, Sun S, Wang J, Gao Y, Yu G, Li Y, et al. Applying fulvic acid for sediment metals remediation: Mechanism, factors, and prospect. Front Microbiol. 2023 Jan 9;13:1084097.

  11. Gandy JJ, Snyman JR, van Rensburg CE. Randomized, parallel-group, double-blind, controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of carbohydrate-derived fulvic acid in topical treatment of eczema. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2011 Sep 8;4:145–8.

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