Technology
BAM Technology is a method for local release of calcium and silicate. Silicon has shown promise in boosting collagen and keratin formation, which are essential for healthy hair, skin, and nails. Calcium silicate acts as a bioactive compound that, when applied topically or released locally in specific areas, can stimulate cellular processes that promote tissue regeneration and structural integrity.
Collagen
Collagen is a key protein that provides strength, elasticity, and structure to the skin, hair, and nails. Calcium silicate, when released locally, can enhance fibroblast activity, which are the cells responsible for producing collagen in the skin. This leads to increased collagen synthesis, improving skin firmness and elasticity, reducing wrinkles, and supporting overall skin health.
Keratin
Keratin is the primary protein that makes up hair and nails, providing durability and resilience. Calcium silicate promotes the differentiation and function of keratinocytes, the cells responsible for keratin production. By stimulating keratinocyte activity, the local release of calcium silicate can improve hair strength, reduce breakage, and enhance nail growth and hardness.
Growth and Repair
The local release of calcium silicate creates a favorable microenvironment for cellular growth and repair. It provides a controlled delivery of calcium ions, which are essential for cellular signaling pathways involved in protein synthesis, including collagen and keratin. These ions also influence the deposition of minerals that strengthen the skin's extracellular matrix and hair/nail structure.
In summary, the local release of calcium silicate helps boost collagen and keratin production by enhancing fibroblast and keratinocyte activity, providing essential minerals, and creating a regenerative microenvironment. This leads to stronger, healthier hair, skin, and nails