DMAE
This substance is most commonly cited for increasing brain function and is found naturally in a variety of fish. When applied topically to the skin, studies have found that it tightens skin (Split Face Study on the Cutaneous Tensile Effect of 2-dimethylaminoethanol (deanol) Gel,” Skin Research and Technology 8 (2002): 164-167) and reduces fine wrinkles (The Role of Dimethylaminoethanol in Cosmetic Dermatology,” American Journal of Clinical Dermatology 6 (2005): 39-47).
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