Science
HOLISTIC HIGH PERFORMANCE NATURAL SKIN HEALTH
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SKIN MICROBIOME
The skin microbiome is genetically determined, and each version is as unique as our fingerprint—a cosmos of countless microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other microorganisms. An important component of the skin barrier, these microbes live in symbiosis with each other and perform essential functions in maintaining skin health. Various external factors, such as diet, lifestyle, medication, and hormones, can influence the skin microbiome. The same applies to fine dust pollution, UV radiation, stress, lack of sleep, or overly intensive skincare. An imbalance in the skin microbiome can lead to skin problems like redness, irritations, and extreme dryness, causing the skin to become unhealthy. SKŌUD Skin Health focuses on working with active ingredients that restore the balance of the skin microbiome, thereby promoting the maintenance of healthy skin.
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AERI5 ACTIVE COMPLEX
The essential component and heart of all our products is the specially created active ingredient complex AERI5. The abbreviation stands for AEQUORĒUS RESILIENCE IMMUNE COMPLEX. Its origin lies in the source of all life: the sea. Thanks to resistance- and immunity-enhancing biotechnological active ingredients, such as microalgae and mineral-rich marine extracts, it ensures that the skin becomes more moisturized, radiant, and resilient again. AERI5 is a five-component combination of nutrients that supplies the skin microbiome with minerals, polysaccharides, amino acids, and peptides. This improves the skin microbiome’s state of balance, strengthens the resilience and immunity of the skin barrier, and decisively improves the overall skin quality based on evidence. In addition to our AERI5 active ingredient complex, we specifically add high-class effective active ingredients and innovative botanicals to our skincare products. These include, for example, oat kernel oil for strengthening the skin barrier and fermented oat, which nourish the skin microbiome. Japanese moxa herb is effective against inflammation. Sea fennel extract and a bioactive peptide boost collagen synthesis; honey also has anti-inflammatory and anti-impurity effects. Biotechnologically obtained moss extract leads to additional strengthening of the skin barrier and makes the skin more resilient. Carotenoids have an anti-inflammatory and strong antioxidant effect. Together, these active ingredients strengthen and protect the skin. They ensure active cell functions and long-term skin vitality.
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SKIN BARRIER
An intact skin barrier is crucial for the health of the skin. It not only keeps pollutants out but also retains moisture. The skin barrier is a complex structure. A weakened skin barrier may also allow pollutants and allergens to enter the skin, which in turn can lead to eczema and skin diseases. To strengthen and protect the skin barrier, skin-friendly products that do not irritate or dry out the skin are particularly suitable. Products with moisturizing and soothing ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, panthenol, and niacinamide can also help strengthen the skin barrier. Products with biomimetic ingredients, for example, also work well. What "biomimetic" means is that the ingredients closely resemble the structural framework of the skin barrier, which is why these products are absorbed quickly, reach the site of action, and thus contribute decisively to maintaining the health of the skin.
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SKIN PROTECTION
Free radicals are produced by natural processes in the body. However, external factors such as UV radiation, air pollution, or smoking can also promote their formation. Free radicals are missing an electron. To adjust the imbalance, they harm cells and proteins, which in turn can cause irreversible damage to the DNA. This can lead to early skin aging, hyperpigmentations, fine lines, and an uneven skin structure. But it can also lead to skin diseases such as acne, rosacea, and skin cancer. To minimize the effects of free radicals on the skin, it’s important to use antioxidant skincare products. Antioxidants help neutralize free radicals by compensating for their missing electron. To further reduce the production of free radicals, preventive measures also make sense, including the protection from UV radiation, for example, the use of air filters and air purifiers, but also a diet rich in antioxidants.