Anti-Aging Skin Supplement
Research-backed Formulations
for `Real Skin Results`
A peer-reviewed human study found that taking 4 mg of Astaxanthin daily for 9 weeks helped increase the skin’s resistance to UV exposure. This was measured by a higher Minimal Erythema Dose (MED)—the threshold of UV light that causes visible redness—indicating stronger sun protection from within.
Research-Backed Radiance Science-based skincare starts from within
Every ingredient in Luminari Astaxanthin is supported by international human studies—making it ideal for those seeking deep, cellular-level skin support, especially from age 25+, whether you’re maintaining healthy skin or addressing early signs of aging.
Reduces Wrinkles & Improves Smoothness
Fades Melasma, Dark Spots & Pigment
Boosts Hydration & Elasticity
Research-Backed Actives at Maximum Thai FDA Dosages
Trusted, high-performance skin nutrients—proven in human studies.
Luminari Astaxanthin features three research-backed ingredients at the highest dosages allowed by Thailand’s FDA, ensuring both efficacy and safety. Ideal for those seeking a trusted astaxanthin-based supplement that delivers real, visible results.
Astaxanthin 6 mg from AstaReal®
is a powerful antioxidant derived from Haematococcus pluvialis microalgae. Studies have shown that it helps reduce the appearance of wrinkles, improves skin smoothness, elasticity, and hydration, and enhances the skin’s natural resistance to UV damage—acting like a sun-protective nutrient from within.[8]
Pycnogenol® 60 mg from Horphag Research
extracted from French maritime pine bark and developed by Horphag Research, is known for its ability to reduce melanin production and improve the appearance of dark spots, melasma, and post-acne marks. In addition, it supports skin hydration, elasticity, and UV protection—making it a top choice for those seeking brightening and pigmentation support.[9]
Coenzyme Q10 30 mg from Kaneka®
plays a vital role in cellular energy production and has been shown to visibly improve skin texture, reduce fine lines, and support a naturally youthful glow. Together, these three research-backed actives work in synergy to promote clearer, firmer, and more radiant skin—backed by real research.[3]
Synergistic Ingredients for Enhanced Skin Results
Luminari Astaxanthin goes beyond just antioxidant support. In addition to its primary actives, the formula includes several research-backed ingredients that work together to enhance efficacy and bioavailability—ensuring your skin gets the full benefits.
Pepper Extract (Piperine 95%) 5 mg
Mix Tocotrienol/Tocopherol 30% 30 mg
Provides a highly bioactive form of Vitamin E. Tocotrienols, in particular, offer stronger antioxidant properties than standard Vitamin E and are shown to enhance the efficacy of Astaxanthin—amplifying its skin-protective and anti-aging benefits.[12]
Zinc Amino Acid Chelate 20% 37.5 mg
Offers superior absorption and helps reduce inflammation, control excess oil, and minimize acne formation. This makes the formula suitable for both teens and adults seeking to strengthen their skin barrier from within.[13]
Calcium Ascorbate Dihydrate 60 mg
A gentle, stomach-friendly form of Vitamin C. It acts as a powerful antioxidant, supports collagen production, and helps reinforce the skin against UV-induced damage—making it ideal for anyone looking for safe, research-based skin repair support.[14]
`Full Ingredient List` of Astaxanthin Skin Supplement
Ingredients per Softgel
| Haematococcus Pluvialis Extract (AstaReal®) provides 6 mg Natural Astaxanthin | 120 mg |
| Calcium Ascorbate Dihydrate | 60 mg |
| French Maritime Pine Bark Extract (Pycnogenol®) | 60 mg |
| Zinc Amino Acid Chelate 20% | 37.50 mg |
| Coenzyme Q10 100% | 30 mg |
| Tocotrienol / Tocopherol Complex 30% | 30 mg |
| Pepper Extract contains 95% Piperine | 5 mg |
- Anyone dealing with uneven skin texture, dark spots, melasma, or fine lines
Looking for a skin-brightening supplement that helps restore smoothness, radiance, elasticity, and pigmentation balance from within. - Those who want to prevent premature skin aging
Daily exposure to UV rays, pollution, blue light, fried foods, and lifestyle stressors all generate free radicals that accelerate skin aging. Antioxidant support is essential. - People who are regularly exposed to sunlight
Perfect for those seeking a “sun-protective vitamin” to minimize UV-induced skin damage and support resilience against oxidative stress. - Adults aged 25+, especially in their 30s and 40s
Designed to help slow collagen loss and visibly improve skin elasticity, hydration, and fine lines—ideal for early prevention and age-defying skin support. - First-time users of skin supplements
If you’re researching “which astaxanthin supplement is best,” and want a safe, science-backed, and results-proven formula—Luminari Astaxanthin by Nectapharma is your trusted answer.
Contains ingredients derived from fish.
Take 1–2 softgels daily after meals.
13-1-02954-5-0694
Each box contains 30 softgel capsules.
`Frequently Asked Questions`
Luminari Astaxanthin
A: One capsule per day helps reduce wrinkles, improve skin elasticity, hydration, and increase UV resistance—acting like an internal sunscreen. Taking two capsules provides enhanced benefits for melasma, dark spots, and sun-sensitive skin, delivering deeper skin-brightening and smoothing results. If you’re concerned about hyperpigmentation or easy redness after sun exposure, we recommend 2 capsules daily.
A: For best results, take consistently for at least 2 months.
A: Not recommended. There is currently insufficient safety data for use during pregnancy or lactation.
A: Yes. For healthy individuals, it is safe to take 1–2 capsules daily on a long-term basis.
A: No. In healthy individuals, taking 6 mg of Astaxanthin per day—the maximum dosage approved by the Thai FDA—is considered safe. Research-backed studies have also confirmed that doses up to 12 mg/day are well-tolerated, with no adverse effects on liver or kidney function.
Real Reviews
`Luminari Astaxanthin`
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`Nectapharma’s` philosophy
on product development
Doctors Approved
Pharmacist-formulated with research-backed ingredients, trusted by doctors and public figures.
Research-backed
Every formula is supported by peer-reviewed studies. Real science. No fluff.
Formulated for Synergy
Ingredients that work together, targeting root causes and symptoms in skin, hair, and health.