The secret lies in a good skincare routine
Firming Ampoules
Marine glycogen, together with DMAE, has a powerful firming effect on our skin, which—combined with hyaluronic acid and marine collagen—makes it look bright, and radiant.
Brightening Ampoules
The combination of marine glycogen with other antioxidants exerts a protective effect, boosting collagen synthesis, which helps slow down aging.
Antiaging Multiaction Ampoules
The combination of growth factors, peptides, vitamin C and marine glycogen boosts the formation of collagen and elastin, delivering firmness and consistency to the skin.
Powerful Antioxidant
Protects skin against blue ligth
Anti-inflammatory
Patented Ingredient
Epigenetic compound. Restores the genes switched off by aging caused by bad habits
Regulates the formation of collagen and elastin
Your routine makes your skin
1
Cleansing
Cleansing your face is an essential step in any skin care routine.
In the morning, a simple cleanse is enough to remove all the oil accumulated during the night.
In contrast, at night, you should do a double cleanse to remove any excess oil and pore-clogging dirt to prevent blackheads, as well as remove pollutants, sunscreen, and makeup residue.
2
Exfoliation – Epidermal cell renewall
There are three types of exfoliants: physical, chemical and enzyme exfoliants. We prefer chemical exfoliants as exfoliation is more in depth and uniform, and they’re very effective in removing marks and dark spots and helping control acne. In addition, they smooth expression lines and significantly improve skin texture.
Over time, dead skin cells accumulate on the outermost layer of the epidermis. Aside from keeping skin from looking radiant, they make it more difficult for the products you use in your skin care routine to properly penetrate the skin.
3
Protection
Brightening Ampoules Before Time
Antioxidants- Removal of free radicals
Including this step in your routine is crucial to protect your skin, especially in the morning when your skin is exposed to the effects of pollution and radiation, including blue light.
Use both antioxidants and sunscreen to keep your skin protected.
5
Moisturizing-Maintaining skin’s protective barrier
Nourishing and moisturizing Serum Before Time
The outermost layer of skin is called the stratum corneum and is primarily made up of water and lipids.
When the amounts of these components decrease, the skin’s protective barrier function may be impaired. It is therefore important to maintain the right concentrations of these components to prevent water loss and external aggressions, as well as to protect the skin from possible infections.
4
Dermal stimulation
Anti-Aging Multi Action Ampoules
Firming Effect Ampoules Before Time
With aging, the thickness of the epidermis decreases and the amount of collagen and elastin that keep skin elastic and firm drops.
Using growth factors and peptides is crucial after the age of 30 as they play a role in skin stimulation and promote the formation of these compounds, repairing and restoring the tissues that keep skin firm.
Discover your routine
Cleansing
Cleansing your face is an essential step in any skin care routine.
In the morning, a simple cleanse is enough to remove all the oil accumulated during the night.
In contrast, at night, you should do a double cleanse to remove any excess oil and pore-clogging dirt to prevent blackheads, as well as remove pollutants, sunscreen and makeup residue.
Protection
Brightening Ampoules Before Time
Antioxidants- Removal of free radicals
Including this step in your routine is crucial to protect your skin, especially in the morning when your skin is exposed to the effects of pollution and radiation, including blue light.
Use both antioxidants and sunscreen to keep your skin protected.
Exfoliation – epidermal
cell renewal
There are three types of exfoliants: physical, chemical and enzyme exfoliants. We prefer chemical exfoliants as exfoliation is more in depth and uniform, and they’re very effective in removing marks and dark spots and helping control acne. In addition, they smooth expression lines and significantly improve skin texture.
Over time, dead skin cells accumulate on the outermost layer of the epidermis. Aside from keeping skin from looking radiant, they make it more difficult for the products you use in your skin care routine to penetrate into skin properly.
Dermal stimulation
Anti-Aging Multi-Action Ampoules Before Time
Peptides and growth factors
With aging, the thickness of the epidermis decreases and the amount of collagen and elastin that keep skin elastic and firm drops.
Using growth factors and peptides is crucial after the age of 30 as they play a role in skin stimulation and promote the formation of these compounds, repairing and restoring the tissues that keep skin firm.
Moisturizing-Maintaining skin’s protective barrier
Nourishing and moisturizing Serum Before Time
The outermost layer of skin is called the stratum corneum and is primarily made up of water and lipids.
When the amount of these components decreases, the skin’s protective barrier function may be impaired. It’s therefore important to maintain the right concentration of these components to prevent water loss and external aggressions, as well as to protect the skin from possible infections.