Milk Thistle : History

Milk thistle belongs to the Asteraceae family. Originally a native of Southern Europe and Asia, it is now found throughout the world.

Did you know?

The plant has purple flowers and white veins, which ancient stories say were formed when a droplet of Virgin Mary's milk fell onto its leaves.

What’s inside?

Milk thistle contains a group of plant compounds which are known for their antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties.

Did you know Milk Thistle could help treat acne?

As per a study, people with acne who took 210 mg of silymarin everyday for 8 weeks reported 53% decrease in acne lesions.

It helps fight early signs of ageing

Milk thistle benefits your skin by making it look younger at the cellular level, which helps reduce ageing.

It also gives you sun protection

Compounds in milk thistle may protect your skin against the harmful effects of sun, which also slows down photo-ageing.

Milk Thistle keeps your skin hydrated for longer hours

Milk thistle allows your skin to restore its natural moisture levels back to homeostasis, keeping your skin hydrated all day long.

Uniqaya’s Vitamin C foaming face is enriched with the goodness of milk thistle. It helps moisturise and hydrate your skin.