
A biopolymer derived from glutamic acid, polyglutamic acid is a relatively recent addition to skincare with scientific studies demonstrating its excellent moisturizing properties. When combined with other compounds, its effectiveness can be significantly enhanced. Discover in this article the most relevant combinations to make with polyglutamic acid during your skincare routine.

Hyaluronic acid and polyglutamic acid are two biopolymers often compared, recognized in skincare for their excellent moisturizing properties. However, they diverge on certain points, particularly in their origin and chemical structure. Here are their differences.

Red marine algae are primarily found in Europe, the Atlantic, the English Channel, and the North Sea. In cosmetics, red algae extract is an ingredient commonly used to thicken formulas and give them a gel-like consistency. However, it also has moisturizing properties for the skin. Let's focus on this multi-functional plant compound.

Carob is widely used in food preparations but also in cosmetic care as a thickener in the form of gum. Carob extract, more precisely an active molecule called inositol is used in skin care, where it acts as a tanning intensifier and antioxidant. In hair care, it could promote hair growth. Let's focus on the benefits of carob extract for your hair.

PHA stands for Polyhydroxy Acid. It is a group of chemical exfoliants that provide a gentler peeling than AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) such as glycolic acid, and BHA (Beta Hydroxy Acid) like salicylic acid. Discover their main benefits in this article.

Basil is an aromatic widely used in gastronomy. Beyond its culinary properties, it is also used in certain hair and skin care products. Used in different forms (hydrolate, essential oil, extract), basil is mainly used for its toning benefits on the beard and hair.

Basil or Ocimum basilicum is a plant native to Southeast Asia and Central Africa but now cultivated throughout the world. This aromatic plant is used in skin care products in the form of hydrolate, essential oil and extract. Discover the benefits of this plant when applied to the skin.

Thanks to self-tanners, it is now possible to achieve a sun-kissed complexion without having to expose oneself to the sun. The active ingredients used in these treatments are generally DHA combined with erythrulose. In this article, we reveal everything about these two molecules.

The dihydroxyacetone or DHA is the main component of self-tanning products. Whether synthetic or plant-based, this sugar browns the skin by reacting with the amino acids present in the stratum corneum. Are there any dangers associated with its use in topical application? Does this compound have any contraindications?

Derived from the cold pressing of the pulp of buriti fruits, a palm tree native to Brazil, this vegetable oil is one of the richest natural sources of beta-carotene. This is the precursor of vitamin A in the epidermis. This molecule provides it with antioxidant and photoprotective virtues. Thus, buriti oil promotes tanning and helps prevent sun damage.

As a natural active ingredient, bakuchiol in skin care is a natural alternative to retinol. It effectively fights against the signs of skin aging, without the side effects of retinol. It is also known for its anti-acne properties. How does it fight against this skin disorder? Focus.

The smooth licorice belongs to the large family of Fabaceae. It is a cousin of wisteria, clovers, and peas. From its root, a compound also called licorice is extracted, which contains several molecules beneficial for the skin, thanks to their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions.

The hairless licorice -Glycyrrhiza glabra-, is mostly known for its aromatic roots. In traditional medicine, this plant is known for its ability to treat colds, soothe heart pain, facilitate digestion and calm coughing fits. Today, licorice extract is a compound frequently found in cosmetic formulas because of its brightening, antioxidant and soothing properties.

Licorice extract is increasingly present in skincare due to its antioxidant, brightening, and soothing benefits. This ingredient is derived from the roots of the licorice plant, which belongs to the Fabaceae family, a relative of wisteria, clovers, and peas.

Long overshadowed by AHAs and BHAs, polyhydroxy acids, also known as poly-hydroxy acids (PHAs), have now become essential for gentler exfoliation. But what do we truly know about these next-generation acids? Let’s explore everything there is to know about PHAs.

To obtain licorice extract, the roots of the plant are dried, peeled, and then ground into powder. The effectiveness of this ingredient on pigmentation spots is due to the presence of glabridin, a powerful depigmenting agent known for its lightening properties. Find out in detail its mode of action on the process of melanogenesis.

Originating from China, the sweet orange comes from the sweet orange tree, botanically known as citrus sinensis. Its essential oil, with a fresh and tangy scent, is used in cooking, aromatherapy, and skin care. In this article, we are particularly interested in its benefits in cosmetics.

The Eucalyptus globulus, also known as common eucalyptus or blue gum, is an evergreen tree from the Myrtaceae family, native to Australia. When applied topically, its essential oil is primarily recommended for problematic oily skin; it reduces the size of the sebaceous glands and regulates sebum production.

An iconic plant renowned for its resilience and rapid growth, bamboo is also a source of bioactive ingredients beneficial to the skin. However, understanding their mode of action is essential. What can bamboo extract offer the skin? Read on to discover all its benefits.

Its biochemical composition makes buriti oil a prime ally in protecting the skin and hair from photoaging associated with free radical damage. This article will discuss its main constituents and their benefits in cosmetics.

Buriti oil is utilized for its emollient and antioxidant properties, which are attributed to its carotenoid content. It serves as an excellent after-sun oil to prolong tanning as well as restore skin hydration and elasticity. Its extraction is carried out in several stages.

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