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.
Sea buckthorn – plants in cosmetics
Hippophae rhamnoides (Hippophae rhamnoides) is a shrub from the olive family. It has thorny branches...
Aug
Spikenard – plants in cosmetics
Ruscus aculeatus (Ruscus aculeatus) also known as mouse-ear, belongs to the ruscus family and grows...
Aug
Common ivy – plants in cosmetics
Common ivy (Hedra helix) is a climbing, perennial, woody plant in the aralia family. A...
Aug
Borage – plants in cosmetics
Borage (Borago officinalis) is an annual, hairy succulent growing to 15-60 cm. It has distinctive...
Aug
Burdock – plants in cosmetics
Burdock greater (Arctium majus), also known colloquially as turnip, swollen, hawthorn, fescue, toadflax, gum. It...
Aug
Milk thistle – plants in cosmetics
Spotted thistle (Silybum marianum) is a plant belonging to the Asteraceae family. It is a...
Aug
Common flax – plants in cosmetics
Common flax (Linum usitatissimum) is an annual herbaceous plant in the flax family with a...
Aug
Sage – plants in cosmetics
Sage (Salvia officinalis) is an evergreen shrub in the warbler family. It grows to a...
Aug
Melissa balm – plants in cosmetics
Melissa officinalis (Melissa officinalis) is a perennial aromatic plant belonging to the butterfly family. It...
Aug
Ultra-Lift Hydroxyproline – two in one – strongly moisturises and effectively rejuvenates
Wrinkles appearing on the face, hands or neck do not make us happy and probably...
Jul







