Enhancing skin and scalp resilience
Zeropollution® helps support the health and appearance of both skin and scalp by acting from within. It provides antioxidant protection that helps the body cope with environmental stressors such as urban pollution, supporting the appearance of healthy skin and scalp.

Clinically shown to benefit both skin and scalp, beyond traditional skincare

Patented oral formula that complements topical care with full-body protection

Helps defend against urban pollution and external stressors

2 clinical studies

RDD: 250 mg

Rosemary, olive leaves, lemon verbena and Japanese podoga tree
International awards
How Zeropollution® works?
Reinforces skin barrier function
Reinforces skin barrier function
Modulates inflammatory responses
Modulates inflammatory responses
Improves antioxidant defence
Improves antioxidant defence
Helps balance AhR activity
Helps balance AhR activity
Supports scalp protection
Supports scalp protection
Exploring the science of Zeropollution®
Supports skin health and with balanced oxidative status and enhanced barrier function
Zeropollution® helps support skin health by promoting antioxidant balance and reinforcing the skin’s natural barrier. Its daily use may contribute to better moisturisation and visible skin comfort. Positive effects were observed in a clinical study after just one month of supplementation.
Support for Scalp Health and Balance
Zeropollution® supports scalp health by promoting hydration and helping maintain transepidermal water balance. It may help manage excess oil, contributing to a cleaner, more balanced scalp. In a clinical study, sebum levels on the scalp were reduced by 10% after one month. Zeropollution® may also help reduce facial sebum and support a smoother-looking skin appearance
Highly versatile for all applications

Powders & granules

Capsules

Soft gels

Ready to drink

Tablets
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References
[1] Nobile, Vincenzo et al. Food & Nutrition Research. Vol. 65, 10.29219/fnr.v65.5619. 29 Mar. 2021
[2] Nobile, V.; et al. Cosmetics. 2024; 11(4):139
[3] Peno-Mazzarino L et al. Current Issues in Molecular Biology. 2024; 46(2):1530–1555