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The Science Inside Dragon’s Blood Resin
Dragon’s Blood resin extract being dispensed from a dropper bottle. Dragon’s Blood resin from Croton lechleri has been used traditionally in Amazonian medicine for generations. Modern researchers have also examined several natural compounds within the resin to better understand its unique properties. Here are some of the most notable compounds identified in scientific literature. Taspine Taspine is one of the most studied alkaloids found in Dragon’s Blood resin. Research has
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Is Alcohol-Based Dragon’s Blood Ideal for Facial Skin?
Blood tincture extracted in alcohol, a traditional preparation used to preserve botanical compounds. Dragon’s Blood resin has a long history of traditional use. However, not all preparations are formulated the same way. One key difference lies in how the resin is extracted and delivered — often with or without alcohol. Understanding that distinction is important, particularly when applying products to delicate facial skin. What Is a Dragon’s Blood Tincture? A tincture is typi
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Why Does Dragon’s Blood Turn White on the Skin?
Dragon’s Blood resin forming a thin protective film when applied to the skin. One of the most fascinating characteristics of Dragon’s Blood resin is the way it changes color when applied to the skin. The resin begins as a deep crimson liquid, but within seconds it can transform into a lighter, opaque film. For many people seeing it for the first time, the reaction raises an immediate question: Why does it turn white? The answer lies in the unique chemistry of this remarkable
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Dragon’s Blood vs. Synthetic Skin Barriers: A Botanical Alternative?
Modern skincare often relies on synthetic barrier ingredients to protect the skin’s surface. Products containing silicone-based polymers or occlusive compounds are designed to create a protective coating over the skin. But long before these technologies existed, rainforest communities were using plant resins with similar protective properties. One of the most remarkable examples is Dragon’s Blood. Dragon’s Blood resin, a deep red sap harvested from the Croton lechleri tree. W
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The Science of Taspine: A Unique Compound Found in Dragon’s Blood
Dragon’s Blood resin contains a wide range of naturally occurring compounds that contribute to its remarkable properties. Among the most studied is a molecule known as taspine. This compound has drawn scientific interest for its potential role in skin biology and tissue repair. A drop of Dragon’s Blood resin, a natural extract from the Croton lechleri tree containing compounds such as taspine. What Is Taspine? Taspine is a naturally occurring alkaloid found in the resin of Cr
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