formulation charter
The 5 pillars
biomimicry
Each formula is designed to mimic the skin's natural functions (biomimetic) and be perfectly tolerated (biocompatible).
This is why we intentionally limit our skincare products to a reduced number of ingredients — rarely more than 20 — keeping only those that offer true effectiveness. No fragrance, no colorant: just the essentials, chosen to work in harmony with your skin.
safety
When we have doubts about the safety of an ingredient, we conduct a thorough analysis of the available scientific literature. If concerns remain, we include the ingredient in question on our list of prohibited substances.
Each formula is therefore tested and effective on all skin types.
effectiveness
We only use active ingredients that have demonstrated their effectiveness through clinical studies.
We then conduct clinical tests on each of our formulas on more than 100 volunteers with different skin types.
transparency
All our ingredient lists are available on our website. For each formula, we explain in detail the composition of the active ingredients and how they work on the skin.
environment
Most of our ingredients come from biotechnology: active ingredients produced in laboratories using microorganisms (such as yeast), which reproduce the benefits of plants while consuming 100 times less water, energy, and agricultural land.
Result: consistent quality, regardless of the vagaries of the weather.
banned ingredients
sensitizing ingredients (fragrance, essential oils, denatured alcohol, colorants...)
endocrine disruptors (parabens, phthalates, and triclosans)
petrochemical derivatives (paraffins, silicones, hydrocarbon derivatives...)
animal-derived ingredients (beeswax, collagen derived from animal skin or connective tissues...)
CMR substances (compounds identified as Carcinogenic, Mutagenic, or Toxic for Reproduction)
The Notebook
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Pregnancy acne: how to get rid of it?
Pregnancy acne, sometimes called hormonal acne, affects many women during pregnancy. Hormonal changes and the enlargement of certain sebaceous glands can cause pimples, blackheads, and redness...
Pregnancy acne: how to get rid of it?
Pregnancy acne, sometimes called hormonal acne, affects many women during pregnancy. Hormonal changes and the enlargement of certain sebaceous glands can cause pimples, blackheads, and redness...
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Acne in teenagers: causes and treatments ...
Acne in adolescents is a common problem, affecting up to 80% of young people between the ages of 12 and 18. Although it is often considered a rite of passage during adolescence, it...
Acne in teenagers: causes and treatments ...
Acne in adolescents is a common problem, affecting up to 80% of young people between the ages of 12 and 18. Although it is often considered a rite of passage during adolescence, it...
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The best skincare routine for skin types...
Taking care of sensitive, acne-prone skin can seem complicated. Too many harsh products can irritate the skin, while a routine that is too gentle may not be enough to...
The best skincare routine for skin types...
Taking care of sensitive, acne-prone skin can seem complicated. Too many harsh products can irritate the skin, while a routine that is too gentle may not be enough to...