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Stimulated by beauty rituals, the senses can also be awakened in the skin through unprecedented biological activity. Recent studies have in fact shown the expression of epidermal receptors of smell and taste, whose stimulation favors cutaneous regeneration (cell proliferation, migration, differentiation).
Sensorialine is a natural active from Silab imbued with sensoriality, targeting epidermal regeneration and able to maintain a robust and effective barrier function.
Through the development of unprecedented in vitro models, Silab studied the impact of aging on the expression and functioning of these receptors. For the first time, Silab thus showed that their regulation is disrupted in the course of aging, it contends.
By reconnecting old skin with its senses, Sensorialine favors epidermal regeneration.
In order to investigate the concept of sensoriality into the skin, Silab chose a raw material with a unique fragrance: coconut. Beyond its demonstrated efficacy (identification and extraction of specific molecules that bind to sensory receptors), the use of its flour, a co-product obtained from cold-pressing the white flesh of the coconut, highlights Silab’s strong commitment in terms of eco-responsibility.
For that matter, the company has put its faith in the expertise of Sri Lanka, a country renowned for its traditional use of coconuts, in order to source this raw material. Silab has selected its suppliers by favoring certified organic chains and production sites with good manufacturing practices label. Managing these supplies of coconut flour is the assurance of working with a traceable, secure and high quality raw material.
A patented active ingredient (INCI name: Water and Butylene glycol and Cocos nucifera (Coconut) Fruit Extract), Sensorialine is available in aqueous solution (recommended amount: 0.5 to 2.5%) and is compliant with international cosmetic regulations (Europe, United Sates, Japan, China).
More info: www.silab.fr
Sensorialine is a natural active from Silab imbued with sensoriality, targeting epidermal regeneration and able to maintain a robust and effective barrier function.
Through the development of unprecedented in vitro models, Silab studied the impact of aging on the expression and functioning of these receptors. For the first time, Silab thus showed that their regulation is disrupted in the course of aging, it contends.
By reconnecting old skin with its senses, Sensorialine favors epidermal regeneration.
In order to investigate the concept of sensoriality into the skin, Silab chose a raw material with a unique fragrance: coconut. Beyond its demonstrated efficacy (identification and extraction of specific molecules that bind to sensory receptors), the use of its flour, a co-product obtained from cold-pressing the white flesh of the coconut, highlights Silab’s strong commitment in terms of eco-responsibility.
For that matter, the company has put its faith in the expertise of Sri Lanka, a country renowned for its traditional use of coconuts, in order to source this raw material. Silab has selected its suppliers by favoring certified organic chains and production sites with good manufacturing practices label. Managing these supplies of coconut flour is the assurance of working with a traceable, secure and high quality raw material.
A patented active ingredient (INCI name: Water and Butylene glycol and Cocos nucifera (Coconut) Fruit Extract), Sensorialine is available in aqueous solution (recommended amount: 0.5 to 2.5%) and is compliant with international cosmetic regulations (Europe, United Sates, Japan, China).
More info: www.silab.fr