Who would have imagined that an arctic expedition would one day discover an unknown glycoprotein on the King George Island, with stupefying anti-wrinkle properties? Generated by a micro-organism living at the bottom of glaciers, Pseudoalteromonas antarctica is unbeatable when it comes to the production of collagen and elastin. Its wound healing,moisturizing and anti-wrinkle action, and the protection it offers against the cold, have made its reputation as a providential active ingredients
Brown algae more than twenty meters in length, native to the Kerguelen Islands in the Antarctic, Macrocystis pyrifera is able to resist extreme living conditions, which in no way inhibit its astounding longevity. Its anti-aging power on your skin is equally astonishing: from the natural synthesis of collagen and elastin, to the fight against the main damaging agents responsible for their breakdown.