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Tropaeolum majus (garden nasturtium, Indian cress, or monks cress) is a species of flowering plant in the family Tropaeolaceae, originating in the Andes from Bolivia north to Colombia. An easily-grown annual with disc-shaped leaves and brilliant orange or red flowers, it is of cultivated, probably hybrid origin. It is not closely related to the genus Nasturtium (which includes watercress).

A composition having an improved skin color effect and a method for preparing the same

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This invention belongs to the field of cosmetic technology, specifically relating to a composition with skin-improving effects and its preparation method. The skin-improving composition provided by this invention includes extracts of *Melaleuca lanceolata*, *Melaleuca leucocephala* leaf oil, *Tropaeolum majus* extract, *Carobella vulgaris* fruit extract, and tranexamic acid. These five components have a synergistic effect, effectively increasing the composition's inhibition rate against tyrosinase. This skin-improving composition can be used in the preparation of skincare products such as face creams, significantly enhancing the skin-brightening and whitening effects of face creams, and is gentle and non-irritating, possessing broad market application value.
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