Cocoa Butter
Its strongly lipidic nature provides nourishment to chapped and dry skins. Rich in fatty acids, it restores the barrier function of the skin.
Hydraglucose
Highly moisturizing sugar molecule that increases epidermal moisturization and is capable of enhancing the NMF, the skin's natural moisturizing factor.
Jojoba Oil
Extracted from the seeds, it's actually a liquid wax, non fatty and sebum-like. It has excellent emollient, nourishing and protective properties.
Glycyrrhizic Acid
Extracted from licorice root, it has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antimicrobial properties, which are valuable for skin conditions such as acne.
BioRetinol
First natural alternative to Retinol. Extracted from the Indian plant Babchi, it is useful in reducing expression lines and skin discolorations and in limiting acne because it acts on the enzyme responsible for sebum production and because it has strong antibacterial properties, too. It also reduces oxidative stress, which is considered as one of the causes of acne.
ExfoLux
It is a topical modulator of the skin inflammatory response; it optimizes epidermal turnover, it improves skin appearance, and strengthens the skin's barrier effect. As a physiological alternative to alpha hydroxy acids, it also contributes to skin radiance.
Omega 3
Vitamin F, composed of a mixture of Linoleic acid and Alpha-linoleic acid and Arachidonic acid. It regulates sebum production, it has emollient, nourishing properties. It promotes cell regeneration and improves skin elasticity.
Azamide
Safe and soluble form of Azelaic acid, it has a sebum-regulating and antibacterial effect. It normalizes epidermal differentiation processes and inhibits keratinocyte proliferation. This feature helps to enhance its antiacneic and anticomedogenic action, as it significantly reduces the colonization density of Propionibacterium acnes