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PhycoSi, to prevent skin aging

Microphyt has designed a long-lasting solution to prevent the first signs of aging: PhycoSi, an innovative bioactive ingredient that recharges the dermis deep down and restores the skin's surface.

Microphyt is proud to present its new bioactive ingredient, PhycoSi, the first upcycled and bioavailable source of marine silicon designed to restructure skin from depth to surface. Simplicity and effectiveness are the watchwords of recent years. By reducing the number of products, the time spent on beauty care, etc., consumers are getting back to basics.

With this in mind, Microphyt decided to explore a fundamental element of the skin: silicon, and thus gave birth to PhycoSi. Its two-step action first stimulates deep exchanges to recharge and strengthen the dermis, then protects and restores the skin's surface by exfoliating and smoothing. The result is suppler, firmer skin and smoother micro-relief.
Always on the lookout for more sustainable solutions, Microphyt's R&D team succeeded in developing a process to extract the silicon contained in a manufacturing by-product, thus recycling a diatom extract destined for disposal. The result is PhycoSi, a recycled bioactive ingredient containing bioavailable marine silicon, which has established itself as a fundamental skin revitalizer.


Advantages of PhycoSi :
o PhycoSi works in two stages: it deeply recharges the dermis for visibly suppler, firmer skin and restores and smoothes the skin's surface.
o PhycoSi is the first sustainable source of marine silicon upcycled and bioavailable produced in France.
o PhycoSi is a water-soluble ingredient which can easily be incorporated into cosmetics to prevent the first signs of aging.

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