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Spirulina: The “Blue-Green” Secret Behind Youthful Skin

Spirulina: The “Blue-Green” Secret Behind Youthful Skin

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Most people know spirulina as a superfood: a bright green powder you toss into smoothies.

But what happens when this blue-green algae becomes a skincare ingredient?

In this episode of Biohacking Beauty, we go behind the science to explain why spirulina deserves a place in your longevity routine.

We break down how its unique peptides, antioxidants, and minerals defend against oxidative stress, boost collagen, and calm inflammation, all while keeping skin hydrated and resilient. We also share how spirulina fights acne, supports barrier repair, and even offers mild UV protection.

You’ll hear how Young Goose sources Spirulina AP, a purified, heavy-metal-free extract with clinical data behind it, and why the way it’s formulated makes all the difference between irritation and true repair.

If you’ve ever wondered whether spirulina works better in your smoothie or on your skin, this short and science-packed episode clears it up.

What's Discussed:

(00:00) Blue Peptide Spray + Why Spirulina Deserves the Spotlight

(03:42) How Spirulina Fights Aging, Inflammation, and Collagen Loss

(07:23) Spirulina for Acne, Hydration, and Brightening

(11:40) The Truth About Using Spirulina Orally vs. Topically

(16:29) Is Spirulina the Next Big Skincare Trend, or an Evergreen Classic?


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