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In traditional medicine, Marrubium vulgare (Horehound) is used to treat bronchitis, coughs, and colds. It is also known for its properties to treat stomach diseases, lack of appetite, and fever.
Mauritia Flexuosa Fruit Oil is a lipid extracted from the fruit pulp of Moriche palm (Buriti), considered a "Tree of Life" in the rainforest of Central Brazil.
Melanin originates from squid and is a dark pigment also produced by the human epidermis under the influence of UV light.
This species of Mint is the Pulegium of the Romans, so named by Pliny (Mentha Pulegium) from its reputed power of driving away fleas - pulex being the Latin for flea, hence the Italian pulce and the French puce.
Historically, Bayberry (Myrica Cerifera) has been used in folk medicine for its tonic, stimulant, and astringent properties, but the most popular use of this herb is for making candles.
Grasses in general, especially in their early stages of growth, are excellent sources of antioxidant, photoprotective, and genoprotective materials. In the grass stages of growth, rapid metabolism and high exposure to UV a consistent themes.
Ocimum Basilicum Extract is a light to medium amber liquid with a characteristic odor derived from the whole plant of Sweet Basil, also called Common Basil.
The olive is a culture, it is nature, synonymous with health, and a symbol of purity. From a chemical point of view, it is an extraordinarily rich fruit.
Opuntia Ficus-Indica Stem Extract is a natural ingredient obtained by applying bespoke enzymatic treatment able to reduce the molecular dimension of the Indian fig polysaccharide to enhance the effectiveness of these macr
The Peony (Paeonia Albiflora) has a history of being used as a magical herb. The seeds were worn as a necklace for protection and in rituals, while the roots were carved into amulets and rosary beads.
Palmitoyl Hexapeptide-26 is a synthetic lipopeptide with antimicrobial, skin-calming, and redness-reducing properties. It is also known under the trade name Shield Bact Peptide.
Palmitoyl sh-Tetrapeptide-2 Amide is a lipo-peptide that inhibits interleukin-1R, an inflammatory cytokine receptor, soothing skin irritation and acting as an anti-inflammatory agent. It is known under the trade name Ilonerin™.
Palmitoyl sh-Tripeptide-2 Amide is a low molecular weight lipo-peptide derived from Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor (TNFR) that inhibits TNF-α ( tumor-necrosis factor-α). It is known under the trade name Tenefrin™.
Palmitoyl sh-Tripeptide-4 Amide is a low molecular weight lipo-peptide (316.3 Da) derived from CD99, an anti-inflammatory molecule that is expressed in all human cells. It is also known under the trade name Binterin™.
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-53 Amide (known under the trade name Winhibin™) is a low molecular-weight tripeptide derived from Sfrp5 (Secreted frizzled protein5) and known as a modulator adipokine of WNT-signaling.
Panthenyl triacetate is an acetylated derivative of Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid or Panthenol), that is more stable against hydrolysis in the product and oil-soluble which enables incorporation in oil-based formulations.
Passionflower (Passiflora Incarnata) is reportedly an aphrodisiac, although the name itself is not derived from that reputation. It was named during the 17th century by Jesuit priests and explorers from Spain and Italy who professed to see symbols of the crucifixion in the plant's blossoms.
Passionflower (Passiflora Incarnata) fruit is native to Jamaica and South America. It was believed by the Aztec Indians to have medicinal and erotic powers.
Pentapeptide-59 is a synthetic peptide derived from a part of a sequence (Arg-Arg-Arg-Phe-Val) of