Dictionary

Calendula officinalis, Tocopherol, Bisabolol:

On sensitive skin areas, these ingredients have bactericidal, anti-inflammatory, soothing, healing, epithelializing and regenerating effects.

Carotene (carotene):

It is converted in the body into the actual vitamin A (retinol), counteracts keratinization of the skin surface and serves as a skin protection factor.

Cola Nut:

Highly active ingredient that drains connective tissue, promotes blood circulation and can influence fat loss. Because of these properties, the cola nut is used in particular in anti-cellulite products.

Collagen:

The addition of soluble collagen to products stimulates the formation of new collagen fibers and increases the skin's ability to retain moisture. This increases the skin's firmness and elasticity. An indispensable active ingredient especially for mature, atrophic skin to prevent transepidermal water loss.

Leather:

Corium is the second and most active layer of the skin. Almost all metabolic processes take place there and it contains the collagen and elastic fibers that are responsible for the firmness and elasticity of the skin.

Couperose (telangiectasia):

Is an expansion of the capillaries, which forms a network of reddish-blue veins in limited areas of the skin (cheeks and nose area) due to external influences (cold, heat).

Hyaluronic acid:

Aqueous component of connective tissue, found in the vitreous body of the eye, moisturizing, smoothing, building, firming. Hyaluronic acid is a natural component of our body, which is subject to constant build-up and breakdown. It is an important building block of various tissues, such as the basic substance of connective tissue and our entire skin. Manufactured using biotechnology, it is contained in an exceptionally high concentration in care products from the aesthetic world series.
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