A new bioactive molecule from the Centella asiatica plant has been discovered by researchers at Sederma's Instituto di Ricerche Biotecnologiche (IRB). The molecule, 4-malonil-3,5- dicaffeoylquinic acid (known as irbic acid), has always ...
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Sederma has unveiled a new website in simplified Chinese language. With the launch of this new site, Chinese speaking cosmetic professionals will be able to access timely and relevant information about Sederma’s products and news. ...
Sederma offers a new grade of shea butter that is even more efficient due to its high concentration of unsaponifiables, the active part of shea butter, and is 100% natural origin NG Shea unsaponifiable. This highly refined version ...
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The 2013 in-cosmetics Asia show closed on 31 October with a palpable sense of success for exhibitors and attendees alike. The aisles seemed constantly busy with visitors eager to discover more about the latest ingredients and technology, ...
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New studies performed in 2013 on Venuceane, Sederma's anti-ageing active that offers ultraviolet (UV) protection, demonstrate it to be also highly efficient against infrared (IR)-ageing. Sponsored Links Acute Pain Management Training ...
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Skin changes in many important ways with age. The skin becomes thinner, begins to sag, and loses its elasticity and smoothness. On the areas overexposed to UV, like the face and the hands, pigmented age spots appear. To counteract these ...
Tags: Senescence, Skin, Sederma