active ingredients

What is gluconolactone? Like lactobionic acid, gluconolactone is a polyhydroxy acid (PHA) derived from gluconic acid. Gluconolactone belongs to the group of particularly gentle chemical exfoliatin...
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What is glycolic acid? Glycolic acid (hydroxyacetic acid) is a water-soluble alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) derived from sugar cane. Due to its small molecular size, it penetrates particularly deeply in...
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Salicylic acid has antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, regenerating effects, is effective against impurities and pimples, promotes the removal of dead skin and regeneration, and has a skin-lightening...
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Azelaic acid belongs to the chemical group of dicarboxylic acids and is extracted from barley, rye, or wheat. Azelaic acid, in the mild form we use, combined with the skin-caring amino acid glycine...
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Cypress (Cupressus Sempervirens) - controlled organic cultivation Although the cypress originally comes from Asia, cypresses with their resinous, spicy, balsamic and slightly sweet scent are c...
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Cedarwood oil ( Cedrus Atlantica Wood Oil) - controlled organic cultivation Atlas cedarwood oil essential; Fragrance: fresh, woody, very soft; Physical effects: cell regenerating, anti-inflamm...
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Ylang Ylang (Cananga Odorata Flower Oil) - controlled organic cultivation The Ylang Ylang tree is native to Indonesia, the Comoros and Madagascar. It grows up to 27 m tall and bears green-yell...
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