FOREST TO SKIN

HEALTH.
SUSTAINABILITY.
BIOLOGICAL INTEGRITY.

Temperate forests are ecosystems of balance and resilience. For thousands of years, they have concentrated plants rich in essential micronutrients that support vitality. These living environments provide ideal conditions for berries, plants, and trees to develop powerful compounds: polyphenols, flavonoids, vitamins, and essential lipids.

Located in the heart of protected French natural parks, our certified laboratory works closely with committed harvesters and producers. Through its expertise in forest-derived botanicals, it develops high-performance skincare dedicated to skin longevity, formulated responsibly and guided by scientific rigor.

BIOLOGICALLY RICH ACTIVES

MINERAL SALTS, OLIGO-ELEMENTS, PROTEINS AND POLYPHENOLS

WHITE MULBERRY, VOSGES PINE, BURDOCK

SILICA AND FLAVONOÏDS

ASTRAGALUS, MARJORAM, PARACRESS, HORSETAIL, THYME

VITAMIN A, B, C, E AND K, OMEGA 3, 6 AND 9, ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS AND ANTIOXIDANTS

HEMP, APRICOT, RASPBERRY SEEDS, HAZELNUT, SAFFLOWER, CAMELINA, SAGE

❄ COLD SCIENCE.

The performance of an active ingredient depends on its integrity. Our freshly harvested plants are immediately cooled and transformed through cryogenic grinding at –196°C. Each part of the plant — leaf, stem, root, or flower — is preserved in its purest state, without oxidation or thermal degradation.

Cryogenic processing allows us to retain the most fragile constituents, including:

— enzymes
— vitamins
— antioxidants
— aromatic compounds

The resulting ultra-fine powder is then combined with cold-pressed vegetable oils, which capture and stabilize the plant’s full biological fingerprint. Each drop supports the skin’s natural mechanisms of balance and regeneration.

Cryogenic grinding preserves the plant’s chemical composition without causing any damage or alteration. Instead, it ensures optimal preservation of botanical elements while minimizing the evaporation of active ingredients.

Dr. J-C. Létard, et al. (2015). PHYTOTHÉRAPIE – PRINCIPES GÉNÉRAUX. Commissions nutrition et thérapies complémentaires du CREGG, France.