The skin - our largest organ
The skin is our largest organ – exposed daily to environmental factors, UV radiation, and oxidative stress. Oxidative stress is considered a central mechanism in skin aging and skin damage. Molecular hydrogen (H₂) has been the subject of international research for years – particularly in Japan, China, and Korea – and is also being investigated there in the field of skin care and regeneration.
Research results
Studies show that molecular hydrogen:
as a selective antioxidant it can neutralize particularly reactive oxygen radicals (e.g. hydroxyl radicals),
supports the skin barrier and collagen structures,
contributes to maintaining elasticity and moisture balance.
As a result, H₂ is increasingly becoming the focus of dermatology, anti-aging strategies and cosmetic research.

User reports:
“After 3 weeks of daily use, the skin on my hands felt noticeably smoother and more cared for.”
"My skin feels much softer, I use it every morning

These are individual experiences and not promises of healing

The H2 Beauty Sprayer creates an ultra-fine hydrogen mist that provides a refreshed skin feeling on the go. Supports hydration and radiance.
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Skin rejuvenation (anti-aging, wrinkle reduction)
- Tanaka & Miwa (2022): In a study with five healthy volunteers (49–66 years old), daily bathing in hydrogen-rich water (applied by cloth) for 11–98 days resulted in significant improvements in wrinkles and skin spots. Skin moisture also increased in dry skin areas.
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Can have an antioxidant effect
Guo (2025, review article): Molecular H₂ acts as a radical scavenger, activates antioxidant enzymes and reduces oxidative damage such as redness and irritation – which improves skin texture and tone PMC
Xiao et al. (2022, In vitro): In human keratinocytes (HaCaT cells), hydrogen-rich medium significantly reduced ROS, cell membrane damage, and cell death induced by dehydration M
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Hydrated
The same Tanaka & Miwa (2022) study additionally showed: In dry skin, H₂ application noticeably increased moisture levels – e.g., from 27–35% to higher MDPI+1.
Xiao et al. (2022) argue that H₂ can neutralize classic ROS and thus prevent cell damage caused by dehydration MDPI 1.
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UV protection / photoprotection
Shin et al. (2013) – PLOS ONE: Application of H(H₂O)_m (atomic hydrogen surrounded by water molecules) to human skin under UV radiation reduced UV-induced redness by ~23%, reduced DNA damage such as thymine dimers, and blocked UV-induced increases in the expression of MMP-1, COX-2, IL-6, and others. at journals.plos.org.
Kato et al. (2012): Study showed that hydrogen-rich water reduces UVA-induced skin damage, neutralizes ROS, and supports collagen synthesis in the dermis sciencedirect.com 1.