Prebiotic Care

Naturally Blances & Protects The Skin
About the collection

Prebiotic cosmetics are designed to rebalance consumers’ skin microbiotica, in order to improve the health of the skin and to enhance its natural beauty.

Microbiotica consists of billions of bacteria, viruses and parasites that co-exist in our bodies and on our skin (about 2-3more than the number of our skin cells!) The microbiotica plays an important role in maintaining our health and beauty, as long as it’s well-balanced. However, factors such as UV exposure, pollution and stress threaten and disrupt the microbiota balance. This imbalance may lead to numerous skin conditions, such as dehydration, irritation, redness, dullness and eventually – premature aging.

Organic Ocean’s prebiotic skincare is based on Actibiome, an active ingredient sourced from algae and mineral water that rebalances the microbiotica and provides a more even and illuminated complexion. In addition, it contains CityStemTM, an active ingredient that provides anti-pollution and anti blue light protection, to maintain the skin and microbiota as balanced as possible. Coupled with additional active ingredients and plant extract, the line may improve health and beauty within 2 weeks.

 

Organic Rebalancing Day Cream

Hydrates, smoothes, and leaves skin feeling comfortable. Helps support your skin’s good bacteria and evens out the complexion, while nourishing your skin. The Rebalancing Day Cream is based on marine and plant extracts that provide essential protection against urban and blue light pollution, leading to a refreshed and pure appearance.

About the collection:

Prebiotic cosmetics are designed to rebalance consumers’ skin microbiotica, in order to improve the health of the skin and to enhance its natural beauty.

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    How to Use

    Apply a few drops on cleansed face. Tap gently until absorbed. For maximum effect, use additional products of the Oorganic Ocean Prebiotic Care line.

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