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Ranunculus ficaria

optimizes capillary blood flow and drains off metabolic wastes and toxins.

Restructuring emugel

is a complex that acts as an antagonist against elastase on dermic support structures.

Retinol and retinyl palmitate

is a twin format retinol that performs endogenous stimulation for the elimination of dead cells.

Retinol

helps the normal flow of sebum by removing keratinic residuals obstructing sebaceous follicles.

Retinyl palmitate

is the most stable form of Vitamin A and ensures the correct metabolism and turnover of skin cells.

Rosa damascena and yeast betaglucan

work together to stimulate the production of dermal structural proteins.

Ruscogenin

strengthens the circulatory system.

Ruscus aculeatus

reduces inflammation and is shown to aide venous structures.

Saccharide isomerate

is a glucide that powerfully hydrates.

Sericin

is a natural silk protein that counteracts the loss of trans-epidermal water and imparts a velvety look and feel to skin.

Sodium chondritin sulfate and hyaluronic acid

work together to generate an increase in the proliferation of fibroblasts, promote the synthesis of collagen fibers and increase deep hydration.

Sodium hyaluronate

is a bio-available form of hyaluronic acid that stimulates connective tissue cohesion and moisturizes in-depth.

Sodium PCA

is a humectant derived from amino acids that regenerates skin and reduces wrinkles.

Sodium salicylate

controls bacterial proliferation and contains anti-inflammatory properties.

Soluble marine collagen

reinforces connective tissue and acts against tissue slackening.

Solum fullonum and kaolin

immediately absorb substances obstructing the sebaceous duct.

Superoxide dismutase

inhibits free radical production and acts as a free radical scavenger that improves cutaneous toxic waste removal.

Sylicic acid

restores the natural balance of oligoelements essential to tissue health.

Theobroma cacao

fractionates and degrades triglycerides, and decongests tissues.

Thymus serpyllum and lupinus albus

work together to restructure, repair, re-hydrate, and promote the transformation of proto-collagen into collagen.

Thymus serpyllum, bromelin and caffeine

work together to promote the regeneration of damaged fibroblasts, balance the moisture content of skin and combat edema

Titanium dioxide

forms an emollient film on the skin that protects against UV damage and sudden changes of temperature.

Tocopheryl acetate

counteracts free radicals, helps to re-oxygenate cell membranes, restores the balance between saturated and unsaturated fatty acids, and counteracts UV damage.