We don’t need to introduce that plant famous for its medicinal properties known in the Indian and Asian medicines anymore. Born in the tropical and swampy areas in Asia and Oceania, it is a perennial climber plant, growing very quickly, with little rose and green flowers, and leaves with a shape of fan. In the 19th century, it has been integrated to the Indian pharmacopeia for its regenerating activity. And, since many years, it has been studied to prove its action towards many health problems, like anxiety, skin troubles, brain activity, etc.
Because skin limits its renewal process when ageing, it is necessary to maintain it in order that it keeps its supporting functions at their original level. To get a skin looking younger, firmer and soother.
FIRMING
Contributes to densify the dermis. Helps to improve or restore the dermis functions, skin resistance.
REGENERATING
Increases epidermis cell regeneration and reinforces the protective skin barrier.
RESTRUCTURATING
Restores higher levels of the synthesis of fiber and glycoproteins in the extra cellular matrix.
ANTI OXIDANT
Slows down general cell oxidation, reduces excessive production of free radicals.
• INCI name of cells: Centella asiatica leaf cell extract
• Form: cells (20%) in glycerin or sunflower oil (80%)
• Aspect: liquid
• Concentration: starting at 0.5%
• Dispersible in any formulation
Total Generation Centella Asiatica helps to get back a natural densification thanks to a better cohesion between the two skin layers, dermis and epidermis. It boosts and changes the initial cell and fiber synthesis, the one of keratinocytes and of collagens – the two elements that allow skin to stay young and thick. Therefore it can help that synthesis to recover its initial function: creating skin supporting fibers. But also in order that the contact zone between the two skin layers keeps its anchorage points. In the same time, it limits the creation of free radicals, the 3rd essential factor of skin ageing.
Thanks to those actions, the different layers keep on being linked to each other with cells always operating.