

OPC
This is the power of nature for beautiful skin. It's one of the most powerful antioxidants available. Free radicals? They are effectively neutralized. Wrinkles? They are visibly reduced. The skin becomes elastic, smooth, and radiant again. Studies even show that OPC (short for oligomeric proanthocyanidins) improves microcirculation in the tissue. The result: a refined complexion. The OPC for 48grams is extracted from Mallorcan grape seeds. Gentle extraction ensures that the delicate plant compounds are preserved – pure and effective.

Bacillus ferment
Thanks to modern biotechnology, we now know about Bacillus Ferment. This highly effective substance is produced through the fermentation of marine microorganisms. It acts like a gentle exfoliant on the skin: dead skin cells are removed, while cell renewal is activated. And all this without irritation or dryness. The result is smoother, clearer, and more even-toned skin. Furthermore, Bacillus Ferment improves the absorption of other skincare products, binds moisture, and reliably strengthens the skin barrier. Best of all: even very sensitive skin benefits from its gentle action.

EGF
EGF (short for Epidermal Growth Factor) is a naturally occurring protein responsible for skin cell renewal. Its activity begins to decline around age 40. This means that regeneration slows down, and the skin becomes thinner and less elastic. However, in skincare formulations, EGF stimulates cell division. New cells are formed, strengthening the structure of the epidermis. Studies show that even minute amounts of EGF can combat wrinkles and increase skin density. Simultaneously, it enhances the skin's resistance to environmental stressors.

Mastic
The resin of the pistachio tree from Chios (Greece) has been known as a remedy since antiquity. Even the Romans used it for its regenerative properties. The powdered substance has antibacterial properties, regulates sebum production, and thus ensures a clearer complexion. At the same time, mastic strengthens the skin's natural protective barrier. The result: The skin becomes more resistant to environmental influences. Mastic visibly refines pores and bestows purity and balance. Thus, the skin appears fresher and regains its natural vitality.

Hexapeptide-8
Often described as a gentle "Botox alternative," this product targets expression lines. The peptide (an amino acid) relaxes facial muscles quickly and extremely effectively: It inhibits the release of certain neurotransmitters responsible for tension. As a result, fine lines appear visibly smoother. The wonderful result: The complexion looks fresher and more even. Regular use enhances the effect without restricting facial expressions (unlike Botox). The outcome: The skin retains its youthful vitality.

Golden algae extract
A natural shield for the skin: golden algae extract! Its ingredients have a strong antioxidant effect, protecting cells from UV damage. At the same time, this substance – derived from a microalga with golden pigmentation – provides ample moisture to the skin. The result is increased resilience for sensitive skin. Scientific studies have also proven that golden algae extracts promote cell vitality. The wonderful consequence: improved skin texture and a more even complexion. Incidentally, this extract is particularly suitable for sensitive skin types.

Shea butter
Extracted from the nuts of the African shea tree, shea butter has been one of the most valuable natural skincare ingredients for centuries. This creamy substance contains unsaturated fatty acids, vitamins A and E, and phytosterols. What does that mean? Particularly dry, chapped, or stressed skin benefits from regular use. Feelings of tightness subside, noticeable irritations diminish, and the skin barrier is strengthened. At the same time, shea butter has a moisturizing effect, protecting the skin from dehydration. A high antioxidant content also helps prevent premature skin aging.

Edelweiss
Edelweiss is arguably the most famous plant of the Alps. The flower grows at altitudes of over 1,500 meters, braving sun, icy winds, and extreme cold. This resilience is also reflected in its constituents: flavonoids, phenolic acids, and leoligin have strong antioxidant properties. This means they neutralize free radicals and protect the skin from photoaging. Edelweiss also counteracts the breakdown of collagen, resulting in improved elasticity. At the same time, these plant compounds are known for their anti-inflammatory and soothing effects. Irritated skin greatly benefits from this.

Aloe vera
Valued for millennia as one of the most important medicinal plants, aloe vera contains more than 200 bioactive substances: vitamins A, C, and E, enzymes, minerals, and amino acids. The clear, viscous gel inside the leaf provides intense moisture, has a soothing and cooling effect, and—importantly for sunburn—noticeably reduces redness. Natural regeneration is thus optimally supported, and the skin is soothed and relaxed. Other important effects include: aloe vera's antioxidant properties, its ability to promote blood circulation, and its ability to leave the skin feeling revitalized.

Olive oil
Olive oil has been considered a beauty elixir for millennia. Even in ancient Greece, it was used not only as food but also for skin and hair. The oil contains a particularly high amount of unsaturated fatty acids. It thus intensively supplies the tissue with lipids, while the vitamin E and polyphenols it contains provide antioxidant protection. The result: Free radicals are neutralized, and the skin's elasticity is maintained. At the same time, olive oil forms a protective film on the surface, preventing moisture loss. This leads to the development of a natural glow.

Oligo-hyaluronic acid
Hyaluronic acid is a natural component of the skin. In skincare therapy, this substance is valued, among other things, for its ability to bind large amounts of water. This is important because the skin's moisture content steadily decreases with age. As a result, the skin loses volume, and wrinkles or cracks appear. Hyaluronic acid (especially oligohyaluronic acid) consists of particularly small molecules that penetrate deep into the tissue. There, they unfold their full capacity to retain moisture. This leads to a visibly plumping effect on lines. Studies also show that continuous use increases skin density.

Jojoba oil
Jojoba oil originates from the desert regions of North and Central America and is extracted from the seeds of the jojoba shrub. Its composition is similar to human sebum, making the waxy substance (which later becomes oil) particularly well-tolerated. Jojoba oil forms a protective film on the skin (without feeling greasy), thus preventing moisture loss. Rich in vitamin E, provitamin A, and valuable fatty acids, it is antioxidant, nourishing, and stabilizing. It can also be used to treat blemishes, as it does not clog pores.

