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Skin eczema

Skin eczema: recognition, treatment and care Skin eczema is a widespread skin condition that can affect people of all ages. It manifests itself as dry, itchy and inflamed patches of skin and can have a significant impact on quality of life. In this blog post, we will define eczema, discuss the role of occlusive cosmetic…

Skin immune system

Skin immune system – defense, protection, and care The skin is not only our largest organ, but also the first barrier against external environmental influences. It protects our body from mechanical, chemical, and microbial hazards and is closely linked to the immune system. Protective functions of the skin Mechanical protection: The horny layer (stratum corneum)…

Skin lightening

Skin lightening – An even complexion as the key to youthful skin Skin lightening is a central component of modern anti-aging concepts. The aim of corresponding care products is to harmonize the overall skin tone, even out pigmentation irregularities, and visibly lighten existing hyperpigmentation. At the same time, they have a preventive effect by counteracting…

Skin lipids

Skin lipids, lipids in stratum corneum layer

Skin lipids are an important group of substances that are essential for our skin to perform its functions successfully. The protective function of the skin is performed by a horny layer, which varies in thickness depending on the area of the body, and the surface film, which consists of a water phase and a lipid…

Skin resilience

A woman holds a magnifying glass to her face and examines her skin.

Skin resilience – How cosmetics strengthen the skin’s natural resistance What does resilience mean? The term “resilience” comes from the Latin resilire (to bounce back) and literally means elasticity or resistance. In psychology, resilience describes the ability to cope with stress and recover from stress or crises. Applied to the skin, we talk about skin…

Skin revitalization – energy and protection for vital skin

Woman applies cream to her beautiful skin

What does skin revitalization mean? Healthy skin is active, resilient, and capable of regeneration. It can efficiently produce and use energy to protect itself, renew itself, and break down harmful substances. Vital skin is firm, smooth, evenly toned, and naturally radiant. Key processes of skin vitality are: Antioxidant protection against free radicals Energy production through…

Skin types

Skin types and the right care: Finding the right balance Our skin is as individual as we are. Nevertheless, five classic skin types can be distinguished—based on the ratio of oil and moisture in the skin. This ratio has a significant influence on the appearance of the skin and should be the basis for every…

Sleeving

sleeving: products in packages

Introduction Sleeving is a modern and efficient packaging solution that offers many advantages. It is suitable for a wide range of industries: for the food and beverage sector, for technical products, and especially for the cosmetics and health segment. After sleeving, the products look high-quality and visually appealing, while also being optimally protected. If required,…

Slow Aging with Dormine

Slow Aging with Dormine, Narcissus Tazetta Bulb Extract

Introduction In today’s fast-paced world, where youthfulness and beauty are highly valued, many are looking for ways to slow down the natural aging process. Science has shown that it is possible to influence this process through innovative skincare products. One of the promising active ingredients in this area is slow aging with Dormine, an approach…

Slowing down hair growth

Hair growth, telogen, anagen

Introduction Products designed to slow down hair growth are somewhat exotic, because when we meet someone new, their hair is often the first key stimulus that we consciously perceive. And indeed, our hair has a significant impact on our appearance. For example, a full and lush mane stands for youthfulness, vitality, beauty, and vigor, while…