Seppic, a pioneer in marine beauty, unveils new scientific evidence on its marine active ingredients, responding to consumers' growing expectations in terms of purity, longevity and aesthetic alternatives.
In the world of cosmetics, the appeal of natural ingredients meets a growing demand for demonstrable efficacy. Seppic, based in Brittany, reinforces its status with in vivo and in vitro data confirming the efficacy of its marine active ingredients. The market is moving towards «Science-Based Beauty», where tangible, transparent proof is essential.
Phlorogine CV: the answer to the quest for purity
The extract from Laminaria Saccharina, known as Phlorogine CV, targets skin purity. Tests show a reduction in sebum by 29.3 %, a reduction in imperfections by 10.8 % and a revitalized complexion radiance by 20.3 %. These results validate the growing interest in natural solutions offering clear benefits for skin health.
Aspar'Age and Celtosome Eryngium: towards longevity and aesthetic alternatives
The active ingredients Aspar'Age and Celtosome Eryngium focus on longevity trends and alternatives to hyaluronic acid. Aspar'Age, an extract of Asparagopsis Armata, combats «contagious aging» by preserving young fibroblasts. Tested at 2 %, it significantly reduces wrinkles. Celtosome Eryngium, on the other hand, stimulates hyaluronic acid and collagen production, while boosting skin elasticity. After 28 days of treatment, the surface area of wrinkles is reduced by 12 %.








