Category Archives: Active ingredients in cosmetics
The active ingredients used in cosmetics, and therefore their composition, determine how they work on the skin. High-tech cosmetic ingredients, i.e. skin growth factors, peptides, retinol, niacinamide, cosmetic acids, vitamins – you can read all about it on our blog.
Water circulation in the skin – the complex process of hydration
Every living cell in the human body contains an aqueous solution of various components. Water actively...
Apr
EPS Bioferment antioxidant peeling for natural skin renewal
The skin, as a borderline tissuea, has very high regenerative potential. The cellular and structural renewal processes...
Apr
Which acids for sensitive skin?
Treatments for sensitive skin are often problematic for cosmetologists and dermatologists. Reactive skin reacts much...
Mar
Acids for the reduction of acne vulgaris
Common acne is the most common inflammatory dermatosis in people between the ages of eleven...
Mar
Reduction of hyperpigmentation with chemical peels
Chemical peels are one of the more commonly performed treatments in cosmetic and aesthetic medicine...
Mar
Acids for mature skin
Chemical peels with acids are treatments with proven effectiveness for mature skin. They are an...
Mar
Shikimic acid for skin protection and rejuvenation
Shikimic acid is primarily used in the pharmaceutical industry for the production of drugs, but...
Mar
Nisinoxid® for support of the skin microbiome
Nisinoxid® is Chantarelle’s antibacterial and antioxidant proprietary system. According to research, this substance in the...
Feb
Squalane for face and hair in cosmetics – properties and uses
Squalane in Chantarelle cosmetics is a biocompatible emollient extracted from Brazilian sugar cane. It is...
Jan
HEV blue and IR infrared light and the human skin
HeV blue light and IR infrared light affect the skin and the human body. As...
Jan





Cleansing foam pH 4.5 for acne blemishes and scars
Tea enzyme body scrub with gluconolactone 

