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Get in touchDiscovered in the 15th century in Arabia, coffee is a shrub, born in Ethiopia and in the South tropical Africa, it used to live in the shadow under high trees between 500 and 1600 m. It contains coffeine, an alcaloid, which is a heart booster. It also has diuretic and analgesic properties. Coffee is a rich plant: grains contain essential oils, glucose, proteins and vitamin PP too.
Saffron is a cultivated plant which grows in an opposite time as it flowers in fall. With Eastern origin, it has spread in the whole Mediterranean area. It is a plant with ancient medicinal and culinary uses, cultivated since Antiquity. Used for its aroma in meals and sauces, also for its colour, it has become a tinctorial plant well known and used not only for textils, in painting, but also in make-up.
Improves skin metabolism. Helps to stimulate cell regeneration and all cell functions in the epidermis.
Limits the creation of free radicals due to the physiological processes and free radicals induced by UVB.
Helps skin to get a tone more radiant, by detoxifiing and oxygenating skin cells.
To be used in skincare or make-up products like cream, fluid, serum, balm, lotion, milk, foundation, concealer, etc. In any cosmetic or skincare product dedicated to relaunching skin cell activity.
Developed to deliver the highest amount of original active molecules.
Created to preserve and improve the identity and the benefits of a natural product.
Increases cell energy and limits free radicals to produce a more radiant tone.
Light&Energy Coffee and Saffron acts at the level of epidermis on three main activities: the production of energy, respiration and oxidation. First, it stimulates the production of global cell energy: it relaunches the synthesis of ATP, the energy form that is necessary to skin cells, at the level of mitochondria - the organits which degrade sugars to make energy. Second, it improves cell respiration, even when skin experiences hard conditions, which helps to increase the production of energy in the same time. Third, it protects epidermis against oxidation, the physiological oxidation and the one induced by UV rays, by limiting the creation of free radicals. And free radicals lead to deletorious effects in long and short terms, especially in the process of cell respiration.
Thanks to those actions, skin cells can get a level of activity enough to perform all their functions, including those limited by ageing.