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Cream and gel combined
Artefactum presents the benefits of a new skin care technology
The cosmetics manufacturer artefactum has introduced a new type of cream-in-gel technology. The highly effective, versatile product is nourishing like a cream and has a light, pleasant texture like a gel, according to the Rudolstadt-based company. The innovative technology opens up new possibilities for the development of exceptional cosmetic products. Artefactum is a German contract manufacturer with its own research projects for the development of new products.
Skin care with new design effects
The "Algae Essence" skincare product combines innovative technology with new design effects: A white cream, enriched with Gracilaria extracts, is incorporated into a blue hyaluronic gel in the shape of an algae plant. The hyaluronic gel provides intensive moisturisation, while the gracilaria extract soothes and regenerates the skin. In the "Niacinamide-Backuchiol Pearls" product, a red pearl cream floats in a transparent hyaluronic gel that moisturises the skin. Niacinamide refines the skin's structure, while Bakuchiol, a plant-based retinol alternative, supports skin regeneration. The "Glow Spiral" creation contains a luminous spiral with a glow effect, embedded in clear hyaluronic gel. While the gel makes the skin feel smooth, the spiral with its nourishing ingredients contributes to a radiant complexion.
The best of two worlds
The cream-in-gel technology combines the best of both worlds, emphasises the company: Creams moisturise the skin, contain vitamins and oils, provide care and protection and are ideal for dry, sensitive skin. Gel products are quickly absorbed, leave no film, do not clog pores and leave the skin feeling fresh and cool. The flexible formulations are available in any combination of gel and cream and can be combined with almost all active ingredients, the company reports. Gel and cream can be coloured and perfumed separately. The technology is suitable for all skin types and for use at any time of year. The effect has been scientifically confirmed.
Source: artefactum