Skin microbiota
The skin microbiota is the set of microorganisms on the skin (including bacteria, fungi, viruses and mites) that live in symbiosis with the body.
The skin microbiota is the set of microorganisms on the skin (including bacteria, fungi, viruses and mites) that live in symbiosis with the body.
The world of cosmetics is changing and with it the consumer’s perception of the products to use for their skin is also changing.
The appearance of the lips has an important effect on the aesthetic perception of the face, nourished and hydrated lips convey a sense of health and attractiveness.
Flowers and plants are a natural source of bioactive compounds that not only have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-aging properties, but can also be used as natural dyes. For this reason, plant extracts are widely used within cosmetics.
Coffee, known for its unique and pleasant sensorial and organoleptic characteristics, has multiple beneficial properties that are increasingly exploited by the cosmetics industry.
Açai oil, extracted from the pulp of the fruit, contains polyphenols, mainly anthocyanin, which are powerful natural antioxidants capable of interrupting or reducing the lipid oxidative process generated by free radicals.
Avocado Oil is a great ally in maintaining the balance oof the hydrolipidic film and skin elasticity.