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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Vitamin C Serum: The Complete Guide to Choosing...
Vitamin C is one of the most popular active ingredients in skincare—and for good reason. It brightens the complexion, reduces dark spots, protects against free radicals, and boosts collagen production....
Vitamin C Serum: The Complete Guide to Choosing...
Vitamin C is one of the most popular active ingredients in skincare—and for good reason. It brightens the complexion, reduces dark spots, protects against free radicals, and boosts collagen production....
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How to naturally reduce acne scars...
A pimple that leaves behind a red, brown, or indented mark: acne scars are often harder to deal with than the pimple itself. The good news is that...
How to naturally reduce acne scars...
A pimple that leaves behind a red, brown, or indented mark: acne scars are often harder to deal with than the pimple itself. The good news is that...
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Anti-aging skincare routine: where to start in your 40s...
By the time you reach 40, your skin undergoes visible changes: cell turnover slows down, expression lines deepen, the contours of your face become more defined, and your skin no longer has quite the same radiance...
Anti-aging skincare routine: where to start in your 40s...
By the time you reach 40, your skin undergoes visible changes: cell turnover slows down, expression lines deepen, the contours of your face become more defined, and your skin no longer has quite the same radiance...