Greentech presented two innovations at the latest In Cosmetics Global trade show.
Expozen: anti-exposome
An active ingredient for all sensitive skin and daily care, especially in urban environments.
Drawing its effectiveness from a seaweed living in the depths of the Indian Ocean, rich in polysaccharides and phycocolloids, ExpoZen protects sensitive skin from the deleterious effects of the exposome, thanks to its exceptional soothing benefits. At a time when 50% of women in Europe, the USA and Japan claim to have sensitive skin, effective protection against the exposome is a major challenge.
Effects :
-Limits inflammation and neurogenic inflammation (up to -43% of inflammation markers)
-Reduces erythrosis (-15%)
-Reinforces the skin barrier (+12%)
-Reduces symptoms of sensitive skin: less redness, less tightness and heat, more comfort (90% of women)
Epsiline: Melanine booster
Derived from the marine resources of a red algae capable of living in a hostile environment thanks to its sulfate polysaccharides, Epsiline boosts melanin synthesis.
While tanning is a natural defense system, excessive exposure to the sun triggers a cascade of inflammatory reactions and premature aging of the skin.
Greentech has therefore developed an active ingredient that prepares the skin for sun exposure by stimulating the melanogenesis process without UV exposure.
Effects :
- Activates melanin synthesis
- Enhances its transfer (+45%) to keratinocytes
- UV treatment preserves tissue integrity by acting on key cellular factors.
– Maintains a tanned complexion even after several days without sun exposure, and a radiant healthy glow all year round.
These two innovations were accompanied by new results fromHebelys, the first active ingredient to boost self-esteem and overall mood. Its development is based on a highly innovative psychophysiological approach to cosmetics. It maintains the beauty of mature skin by diminishing the effects of ageing and enabling you to feel better in your skin and your head.
Finally, four new plants have been added to the Aquasiloils family, our water-soluble oils combining vegetable oils and lysine.