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The place where you will find highly relevant information about products, ingredients, extracts, formulas, but also about aspects of mental health and its integration with body care.
Skincare science Rice germ oil for the skin
While it may seem like a simple staple in our kitchens, the skin-enhancing potential of rice has not gone unnoticed. ...
Skincare science How to repair the skin barrier
The skin is the largest organ in our body and plays a crucial role in protecting against infections and external ...
Skincare science Antioxidants for firm and radiant skin
You may have heard about antioxidants in the context of their health benefits, but did you know that these powerful ...
Skincare science Probiotics for skin. What are the benefits?
Today we enter the world of probiotics, how they help the skin's microbiome and the advantages they offer to those ...
Skincare science What is a cleansing balm and how to use it?
In this article we explore what cleansing balms are, their benefits and all the ways in which you can use ...
Skincare science The 5 best vitamins for dry skin you can add to your routine
Start incorporating these essential vitamins into your skincare routine today and give your skin the love and care it deserves.
Skincare science What is the natural moisturizing factor NMF?
When the skin is damaged or aged, the composition of the NMF is altered, so skincare products replace the NMF ...
Skincare science The skin and its functions
The skin is the biggest organ in the human body. On average, on an adult the skin has an extension ...
Skincare science Rice: an amazing natural ingredient for skincare
Testing of rice-derived ingredients demonstrate an improvement in skin moisture, reduction of irritation potential, and maintenance of normal skin pH.
Skincare science The skin’s pH
The pH is critical to many biological processes; most enzymatic reactions are pH dependent.
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