Bio Cellulose is the most advanced technology for skincare masks.
Our masks are made strictly from pure microbial cellulose - no paper cellulose, paper pulp or anything else.
We chose this high-end positioning because pure bio-cellulose is by far the best mask material you can use to moisturize and treat post-care skin.
With superior product concentration and better skin adhesion, you maximize the results of your cabin treatments.
A molecule composed of at least two amino acids, these essential anti-wrinkle retexturizing (Acetyl Decapeptide-3) and protective (Acetyl Heptapeptide-4) peptides stimulate collagen and lastine to increase skin elasticity, enhance cell growth and support the skin barrier;ne and lastine to increase skin elasticity, enhance cell growth, support the skin barrier and improve healing and repair.
Obtained through a fermentation process (using yeast isolated from grape skins), this solution is rich in essential minerals (zinc, iron, silicon, copper and magnesium), which are necessary for the assimilation of vitamins and numerous enzymatic actions.
Helps maintain skin hydration and tissue regeneration. It increases the skin's elasticity, suppleness and softness. The skin is thus more resilient against external aggressions and strengthened to combat dehydration wrinkles.
A powerful antioxidant with a high capacity to break down the skin barrier, it helps slow down and combat ageing by protecting cells against damage and DNA damage.
Fixes itself in your skin's pores to intensely moisturize them, in perfect symbiosis with your skin. This occlusion effect will induce, under the action of heat, the opening of the skin's pores, allowing it to absorb 10x more sérum than with a fabric mask. Minimal evaporation, maximum absorption!
The strength of bio-cellulose is that each gram can hold up to 100 times its own weight. In fact, on average, each gram of a bio-cellulose mask contains 30% more sérum than a normal mask.
During this bidirectional process, the active ingredients are impregnated into the skin, while allowing it to breathe. The evaporation rate of the sérum contained in a fabric mask is 27%, compared with just 8% for a bio-cellulose mask.