Beta-Glucan
- the LUX TEAM
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

More about Beta-Glucan
Beta-glucans, written as β-glucans, are polysaccharides (multiple sugars, starch, cellulose bonded together) found in yeast, bacteria, fungi, seaweed, and grains like oats.
So you can ingest them in food, or they can be extracted and applied to your skin. It feels like we all take so many pills (and it's a lot to keep track of), so we don't blame you if you're more invested in the effects of the latter.
Beta-glucan is a humectant moisturizer that attracts water to the top layers of skin,. Accounts on the Internet from people claiming that when used topically the ingredient boosted their hydration levels and skin barrier function were easy to find, drawing us in even further. An ingredient that does all that while decreasing the look of wrinkles, redness, and irritation seems almost too good to be true—or at least like it would be used in skincare more often if it were.
Prevents damage: Helps prevent cell damage associated with aging or sun-exposed skin."
Repairs skin: Some studies show that it helps in the treatment of dermatitis, eczema, bed sores, wounds, and burns."
Barrier booster: The molecule links together on the surface of the skin to form a thin and undetectable film. This boosts the natural barrier, which protects the sensitive skin beneath from daily environmental stressors. In other words, if redness and irritation are your skin's main issues, then beta-glucan is the new (possible) cure you should try.
Boosts immunity: What's more is that beta-glucans even go so far as to fend off encroaching bacteria that could disrupt the skin's barrier: Beta-glucans work by stimulating the macrophages (they work to fight off invading pathogens that can cause infections) and stimulate other immune cells to attack pathogens. Think of them as ringleaders. For those who have compromised skin barriers like eczema or dermatitis, beta-glucan can help fight viruses and pathogens that pass through your skin barrier. For this reason, they're especially suited to people who have dry, rough, or cracked skin.
Deeply hydrate the skin: According to the experts, beta-glucans act as a humectant in the skin, which means they lock hydration in and prevent moisture loss. Here's where it gets interesting: Like retinol, hyaluronic acid is one of the beauty industry's most beloved and buzzworthy skincare ingredients as it's been found to hold up to 1000 times its weight in water—thus giving skin deep and lightweight hydration. It's certainly effective and important, though beta-glucans can do the same job—if not better, by plumping up the skin and making the skin feel more supple.
Anti-aging effects: Finally, beta-glucans are lauded for their anti-aging effects. In fact, it's one of the skincare concerns that the ingredient primarily addresses (along with hydration of course). Because it is a sugar molecule, it can bind to various receptors in your body — and depending on where the molecule ends up, beta-glucan has different effects.
Plumps skin: One study even says that despite the comparatively large molecular size of beta-glucan, it deeply penetrates the epidermis to effectively plump up fine lines and wrinkles. Use this amazing ingredient while Microneedling and reap the noticeable improvements of the skin in as little as one treatment !
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