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FORMULATING FOR MILDNESS 73 D0 D28


sensitive, reactive, atopic-prone skin. After 4 weeks application of the cream containing Activys Red-Out a significant improvement in red spots (18%) and red spots area (21.2%) was observed compared to placebo cream. Pictures taken before (D0) and after


(D28) treatment with Activys Red-Out illustrate the expected benefits of regular use of a product containing the active ingredient and a significant improvement in the visible signs of inflammation and general comfort of the skin.


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7 Grimm T, Schäfer A, Högger P. Antioxidant activity and inhibition of matrix metalloproteinases by metabolites of maritime pine bark extract (Pycnogenol). Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 2004; 36(6): 811-822.


8 D'Andrea G. Pycnogenol: a blend of procyanidins with multifaceted therapeutic


April 2018 Patented


Globally compliant


Eco-designed


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


Figure 4: Reduction of inflammatory markers. Synergy between actives and encapsulation system


sustainable alliance


ECOBIOTYS® From Nectarobiota®


the power of bio-inspiration , stands out


by its high regulating capacity ensuring the plant’s defense, development and regeneration. SILAB specifically isolated Metschnikowia reukaufii, a dominant yeast of floral nectar to develop ECOBIOTYS®


, an active that regulates skin ecology. in vitro efficacy


SILAB’s expertise in microbiota - restores the functionality of the skin’s immune barrier - rebalances the ecology of mature skin, acting on bacterial diversity and abundance


in vivo benefits


- improves the quality of the skin barrier - enhances the radiance of the complexion


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