Marine extracts

bacterium Pseudoalteromonas Antarctica
Pseudoalteromonas Ferment Extract (also known as Antarcticine) is an active ingredient, a glycoprotein extracted from a bacterium Pseudoalteromonas Antarctica. This glycoprotein spreads effectively on the horny layer of the epidermis, preventing skin dryness through its excellent moisturizing properties.
Laminaria digitata

Algin (Sodium Alginate) is a polymer from brown seaweeds (Laminaria,  Macrocystis,  Ascophyllum nodosum,  Sargassum,  Ecklonia,  Lessonia, Durvillaea, etc.) that forms heat-irreversible gels in the presence of calcium ions.

Carrageenan

Irish moss (Chondrus Crispus) is common in the intertidal zone on all shores of the North Atlantic. Historically, Chondrus Crispus has been used internally as an excellent remedy for tuberculosis, coughs, bronchitis, and intestinal problems.

red corals

Coral Powder is a natural bio-active mineral, mainly constituted of Calcium Carbonate (part of calcareous rocks, inorganic skeletons of corals, marble, etc.), and the remaining amount of a unique oligo-elements combination that gives peculiar and unique characteristics.