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e MATURE SKIN ECOLOGY


sustainable alliance


ECOBIOTYS® the power of bio-inspiration


From Nectarobiota® to skin microbiota:


The high potential of Nectarobiota® The floral nectar microbiota, called Nectarobiota®


in vivo benefits , stands out by its


high regulating capacity ensuring the plant’s defense, development and regeneration.


reukaufii, a dominant yeast of floral nectar to develop ECOBIOTYS® an active ingredient that regulates skin ecology.


SILAB specifically isolated Metschnikowia ,


- rebalances the ecology of mature skin, acting on the distribution of bacterial communities - improves the quality of the skin barrier - enhances the radiance of the complexion


in vitro efficacy


SILAB’s expertise in microbiota - restores the functionality of the skin’s immune and mechanical barrier


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Variation/placebo (%) +13.0** +9.5*** +9.3** +8.0***


Reflection


Fresh complexion (pink color)


Good look effect (- olive color)


Rested eyes Significant differences/placebo: ***: P < 0.001 --- **: P < 0.01 SILAB’s expertise in biotechnologies


Traceable and secured supply chain. Metschnikowia reukaufii yeast biomass industrially produced in SILAB’s biotechnology unit Environmentally-friendly industrial process based on enzymatic bio-engineering to obtain highly active molecules


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