Property
• It is a cosmetic preparation which, thanks to the presence of silanols, eudermic oils, escin, beta glycyrrhetinic acid and plant extracts, is able to perform an emollient and soothing action.
Synergies
Sweet Almond Oil
Shea Butter
Glycerine
Silanols
Escin phytosome
18 Beta Glycyrrhetinic Acid
Aloe Barbadensis
Horse chestnut
Centella Asiatica
Ginkgo Biloba
Almond oil: In addition to conveying the active ingredients, it makes the skin softer and smoother. Chemically it consists of a high percentage of oleic and linoleic acid.
Shea Butter: It is a fatty substance of plant origin, which is extracted from seeds. Butter is composed of a high fraction of triglycerides, responsible for its emollient properties.
Silanols: They are compounds that contain silicon incorporated into organic molecules through a biotechnological process. They are used as skin conditioners, i.e. to keep the skin in good condition.
Escin phytosome: It is a plant compound obtained from the mixture of saponins contained in the seeds, bark and leaves of the horse chestnut. It has a toning action on the tissues.
18 Beta Glycyrrhetinic Acid: It is a substance obtained from the licorice plant, with a structure similar to steroids. Its topical application has a soothing effect, improving skin discomfort.
Aloe Bardabensis: An opalescent gel is obtained from the fleshy part of the Aloe leaves. It contains various substances including mucilage, vitamins, minerals, saponins and glycoproteins. Topically it has an emollient action.
Horse chestnut: It is an imposing tree, widely used as an ornamental plant in parks and public gardens. Seeds and bark are rich in various substances including coumarin glycosides, flavonoids and escin. The extract gives toning and astringent action to the product.
Centella Asiatica: It is a small herbaceous plant, native to India, which reaches a maximum height of 15 cm. Conveyed in creams or gels, it shows an important soothing action, reducing discomfort in the area where it is applied.
Ginkgo biloba: It is a very ancient plant, which appeared about 200 million years ago. The extract is obtained from the leaves, which comes in the form of a powder and is mainly made up of ginkgolides and flavonoids.
Recommended dose and method of use
Apply a sufficient quantity of cream one or more times a day to the area to be treated and massage with circular movements until completely absorbed.