FOREST TO SKIN

HEALTH.
SUSTAINING.
BETTER WORLD

Temperate forests are rich in potent botanicals with regenerating properties that have supported and healed humanity for thousands of years. They provide ideal conditions for berries, plants, and trees to thrive and grow stronger over time.

Nestled in the South of France, within five major natural and forest parks, our certified laboratory collaborates with dedicated harvesters to master the art of active woodland ingredients. The result is sustainably crafted, age-defying skincare of exceptional quality.

FORMULAS ENRICHED WITH

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

THE POWER.
OF COLD

Temperature and timing matter for potency. Thanks to a performance-enhancing process, we enrich our formulas at their core to become true concentrates.

TThis process starts with cooling freshly harvested plants like purifying thyme, firming astragalus, and radiance-boosting white mulberry. Each part of the plant — leaf, stem, root, or flower — is carefully processed to preserve its full potency. The plants are then transformed into an ultrafine, homogenous powder at -196°C through cryo-grinding.

Cryo-grinding is the ultimate method to extract the full essence of a plant, preserving even its most fragile components, such as enzymes and vitamins. This potent powder is then gently blended with cold-pressed botanical oils, capturing the plants’ biological imprint. Each drop of our skincare products delivers concentrated nutritional, balancing, and regenerating benefits for healthy, younger-looking skin.

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.