

- Systemic approach of the sensitive skin care
- Characterization of the poorly known sensitive skin microbiota & its modulation
- Anti-exposome effect
Anti-Exposome & Microbiota
Modulator for Reactive and Sensitive Skin
Following the first results shown at in-cosmetics global on expozen®, the only active ingredient able to fight the deleterious effects of the exposome, greentech launches new results.
After having characterized the microbiota of the sensitive and reactive skin induced by the exposome, the greentech r&d group shows that expozen® restores a cutaneous microbiota of a “healthy” skin.
Expozen® :
Category: Skin Care
Anti-inflammatory sulfated olygosaccharides obtained by radical
depolymerization. Sourced from a red algae living off the coast of the
Indian Ocean: Halymenia durvillei.
ExpoZen® is an active for reactive and sensitive skin induced by exposome. Microbiota powered skin care.
Expozen®improves the protection of skin against external and internal aggressions, responsible for sensitive skin, which involved skin neurosensory dysfunction, neurogenic inflammation, and immune cells activity. Expozen®delivers its soothing properties by inhibiting the substance p receptors. It also acts on trpv1, which provides a sensation of heat and pain (nociception). In vivo, expozen® preserves the youth capital and has an anti-wrinkle effect on crow’s feet, thus preventing the premature aging effect induced by exposome. It shows a soothing effect on aggressed reactive and intolerant skin, calming feelings of discomfort and redness. The skin is beautified and does not tug anymore. Expozen® maintains the diversity of skin microbiota and reduces strains involved in inflammation and redness (c.kroppenstedtii)
- Immediate soothing effect
- Reduces visible and perceived signs of
Skin sensitivity, reduces erythrosis
- Modulates sensitive skin microbiota (less strains involved in inflammation)
- Targets neurogenic inflammation and strenghtens skin barrier
- Increases telomerase activity and limits Uv-induced mtor activation