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All Fiber Booster Chinese hibiscus

Reforming skin tissues

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A vegetal story

The Chinese hibiscus, a flower with a conquering beauty

 

HIBISCUS ROSA SINENSIS, MALVACEAE

Born in South Eastern Asia, hibiscus is a tropical shrub with hardy leaves and odour less geant deep red flowers. Its longevity and the easyness of its upkeep make it today a species known in many gardens. Nevertheless in China, since the 15th century, it was already cultivated for its culinary and healing properties. The edible flowers, when put on inflammations would be emollient, softening, etc. Thanks to their unique shape, they became a popular pattern on women clothes in India and Tahiti, after having conquered the Chinese painting in the 17th century.

 

Because skin needs dense and regenerated tissues, it is necessary to maintain their «making» at a sufficient level. To get a skin firmer, more elastic, more resistant.

Marketing claims

FIRMING

Contributes to densify the dermis. Helps to improve or restore the dermis functions, skin resistance.

REGENERATING

Increases epidermis cell regeneration and reinforces the protective skin barrier.

RESTRUCTURATING

Restores higher levels of the synthesis of fiber and glycoproteins in the extra cellular matrix.

SOFTENING

Contributes to restore the original suppleness of skin.

Formulation

• INCI name of cells: hibiscus rosa sinensis leaf cell extract
• Form: cells (20%) in glycerin or sunflower oil (80%)
• Aspect: liquid
• Concentration: starting at 0.5%
• Dispersible: in any formulation

Active Make-up

This product is used in Silky Lips, A lipstick enriched

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How it works ?

All Fiber Booster Chinese hibiscus: relaunching the complete process of the creation of skin structure

All Fiber Booster Chinese hibiscus acts on the formation of tissues that changes with ageing: this change means a skin with sagged and thinner. Indeed, natural skin ageing is translated by a slowing down of creation of the very material of skin, that happens especially because cells slow down their activities. Then, at the dermis level, the active plant cells will stimulate the synthesis of fibers in the extra cellular matrix: collagens, elastin and proteoglycans. In the same time, they help to balance regeneration of epidermis in terms of production of keratinocyts and specification of cells, a process that decreases with ageing.

 

Thanks to those actions, the two skin layers can be more densified and globally balanced.