Activated oxygen skincare is a category built around ozone-infused topical formulations. Here is what it is, the forms it comes in, and an honest look at what shoppers can expect.
Lip balm is one of the most commonly-used cosmetic products and one of the least scrutinised. Most of us pick one up, use it until it runs out, and don't think much about what's in it. A lot of the balms on the shelf are built around the same 3–4 synthetic ingredients, often with fragrance or fla...
Important framing. This article summarises published research on ozonated glycerin and skin-repair biology as explored in laboratory models. It is educational context about research, not a product claim, not a treatment recommendation, and not medical advice. Kōzōn products are cosmetics intende...
A note before this article. This piece summarises published research on ozonated ingredients in dermatological contexts, including psoriasis. It is an educational summary of what researchers have studied, not a recommendation, not a treatment guide, and not a claim about Kōzōn products. Kōzōn pr...
"Experimental" is a word that appears on almost every ozonated glycerin product label. It's technically accurate and it sounds more alarming than it is.
Experimental, in this context, means the body of peer-reviewed human clinical evidence hasn't yet reached the threshold required for regulatory ...
Skin that feels chronically dry, tight, or reactive is a familiar pattern for many people. For some, it's an ongoing state; for others, it flares seasonally with cold air, dry indoor heating, or travel. If you're managing a diagnosed skin condition like atopic dermatitis, you're working with a de...