Matrikines
Matrikines are signaling peptides capable of regulating cellular activity by interacting with their specific receptors. They activate certain genes involved in the rejuvenation of the extracellular matrix and cellular proliferation—processes that weaken with age.
Syn-Ake
Synthetic tripeptide with a molecular weight under 500 Da for optimal skin penetration. It mimics a short sequence of waglerin protein found in snake venom, instantly relaxing wrinkles and expression lines by blocking neuronal transmission through the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.
Hyaluronic Acid Cube 3®
Hyaluronic Acid Cube 3® is a unique biotechnological ingredient that contains three molecular weight ranges. Instead of focusing on a single molecular weight, it uses multiple fractions that act synergistically, mimicking the natural processes in the body. This allows it to nourish and deeply hydrate the skin, improve its elasticity, and noticeably reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Adenosine
This is a liposome containing 2% adenosine. This molecule is vital for cells, as it is a component of their genetic material (DNA and RNA) as well as ATP — the cells’ energy source. It has anti-aging properties, helping to maintain skin texture and tone by improving wrinkles through the stimulation of collagen synthesis.
Hydrolyzed Collagen
Collagen is a protein that, together with elastin, forms a fibrous network in the dermis, providing the skin with smoothness and firmness. Over time and under the influence of adverse environmental factors, the fibers of this network break down, leading to wrinkles and loss of skin elasticity.
To restore and regenerate these fibers, it is necessary to supply collagen. However, collagen consists of long chains of amino acids, which gives it a molecular weight too large to penetrate the dermis. Therefore, collagen is hydrolyzed — broken down into smaller fragments (amino acids) small enough to penetrate the skin. Collagen synthesis then occurs from within, using these amino acids.
Collagen provides the skin with flexibility, tone, and elasticity.
Rosehip oil
An oil with a high content of essential fatty acids (PUFA), especially linoleic acid (~45%) and linolenic acid (~30%). It is a good skin regenerator, reduces scars and wrinkles, provides hydration, softening and pleasant smoothness of the skin, being a precursor of retinol. It is used in regenerating products for dry skin, as well as in products with anti-aging and anti-aging effects.
Aloe Vera
Promotes rapid regeneration of cellular tissues. It is rich in natural mucous substances, provides intense and long-lasting skin hydration. It has anti-inflammatory and healing properties, gives a feeling of relief from burns. It is rich in trace elements, amino acids and vitamins, has a moisturizing, softening, soothing and refreshing effect.
Vitamin E (Tocopherol Acetate)
Vitamin with anti-aging effect, known for its powerful antioxidant potential. It prevents the oxidation of lipids of the cell membrane, which ensures skin elasticity and slows down cellular aging. It is necessary for collagen and elastin fibers of connective tissue, which give the skin flexibility.
Argan Oil
The oil is extracted from the fruits of the argan tree (Argania spinosa), native to southern Morocco. Due to its high content of natural tocopherols, it has excellent antioxidant properties and the ability to fight free radicals, as well as is resistant to its own oxidative degradation.Due to its high content of unsaturated fatty acids, argan oil helps to restore the hydrolipidic layer of the skin. Linoleic acid, which belongs to omega-6, is a precursor of vitamin F and is found in oil in concentrations three times higher than in olive oil. As an essential fatty acid, it plays a key role in maintaining cell integrity.
Grape seed oil and other substances
Grape Seed Oil
It is rich in vitamin E and contains a high concentration of linoleic acid (76%) and linolenic acid, essential fatty acids also known as omega—6 and omega-3, which gives it softening, moisturizing and nourishing properties.
Shea Butter
It is obtained from the fruits of the Shea tree.
It forms an invisible film on the skin that protects it and prevents dehydration. It fights dryness on fading skin, restoring its natural elasticity. It is rich in phytosterols, precursors of vitamins and hormones that accelerate tissue growth, contributing to the renewal of the epidermis. Its essential fatty acids and non-personalized substances have regenerating and protective properties.
Natural Skin Hydration Factor (NMF)
The level of skin hydration is regulated through the use of moisturizing substances called Natural moisturizing Factors (NMF). They prevent excessive evaporation of water by retaining it in the stratum corneum of the skin with the help of lipids. This is how cosmetics keep the skin supple, smooth and protected from dehydration. The composition of NMF components: Amino acids — 42%, PCA — 12%, lactic acid — 11%, urea — 7%, others — 28%.
Allantoin
Known for its epithelizing effect, it improves skin condition, reduces irritation and imperfections. It is a cell proliferator and a healing agent.