Active ingredients In specialist shops and markets, a bewildering variety of products invites you to use them. And every product wants to be the best. What is good? What helps my skin? The answer is always individual, but certain active ingredients contribute to more elasticity, plumper skin and good-looking skin. Various ingredients are presented here in a loose sequence. A huge selection of hyaluronic serums and creams is waiting for you! Just try what is good for you. And read what other substances are included... Have fun! The content is constantly being expanded.
  • Hyaluronic acid

    Hyaluronsäure (INCI: Sodium Hyaluronate)

  • Coenzym Q10

    Another active ingredient is sometimes considered a miracle cure in the fight against wrinkles: coenzyme 10. It is necessary for supplying cells with energy and is said to strengthen the immune system. Its most important properties are its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects as well as its ability to fight free radicals. This is why this active ingredient is often used in cosmetics.

  • Collagen

    Collagen is a protein that the body can produce itself and that is necessary for the functioning of connective tissue, joints, bones, internal organs, fascia and much more. Collagen makes up 60% of connective tissue alone. It is found primarily in the middle layer of the skin (dermis), where it is produced by fibroblasts. There are five different types of collagen in the skin alone. All types ensure that the skin is elastic and firm. It has the ability to bind up to 15 times its own mass in water. This ensures elasticity and resilience.

  • Argirelin

    Argireline (acetyl hexapeptide) is a peptide developed in the laboratory that inhibits the spread of neurotransmitters. These, in turn, are responsible for muscle movements and the associated formation of wrinkles. The facial expressions remain natural because the muscles are not completely shut down.

  • Botulinum toxin Botox

    Botox prevents the muscles from contracting, which is intended to prevent expression lines, frown lines and nasolabial folds after infections.