Breathing oxygen into skin care collection

Related tags Oxygen Human skin color

US company Robanda has formulated a night-time treatment structured
around the patented ingredient Saccramyces Lysate to include an
oxygen-focused product in its collection.

US company Robanda has formulated a night-time treatment structured around the patented ingredient Saccramyces Lysate to include an oxygen-focused product in its collection.

According to Robanda the 'Oxygen Boost Night Therapy' is a fast-absorbing, weightless cream to provide 'maximum anti-aging benefits'.

"We have harnessed the necessary ingredient that boosts the cell's energy and encourages it to work at an optimal level,"​ said Dr. Jerry Whittemore, biochemist at Robanda anti-aging skincare.

"By stimulating the cell's respiration process through utilising the oxygen that already exists in the cell, this product provides energy for cell growth and repair,"​ he added.

Keen to bring an anti-aging oxygen-focused product 'scientifically proven to work effectively' David Leib, president of "Robanda​ said that 'Oxygen Boost Night Therapy' was created as 'a serious anti-aging product, not as part of a fad.'

The formulation for the new product also included, among others, the ingredients mandarin orange peel and gotu kola to smooth the skin's texture, horsetail extract to strengthen skin, and coneflower and comfrey to soothe skin.

Related topics Formulation & Science Skin Care

Related news

Related products

show more

Collagen Reimagined, Discover Biodesigned Type XXI

Collagen Reimagined, Discover Biodesigned Type XXI

Content provided by Geltor | 20-Mar-2024 | Product Brochure

Collagen is the body’s most abundant protein and a mainstream ingredient for beauty. Type XXI collagen transcends a common protein into a powerful bioactive

Empowering natural barrier function for future-proof skin

Empowering natural barrier function for future-proof skin

Content provided by Lucas Meyer Cosmetics | 14-Mar-2024 | White Paper

Corneopeptyl™ is a new patented peptide biomimetic to the LCE6A protein, obtained by green chemistry-based synthesis. By mimicking the LCE6A protein activity,...

Get your skin ready for summer

Get your skin ready for summer

Content provided by Robertet Health & Beauty | 27-Jun-2023 | Product Brochure

Sunbathing at the beach is the first UV-related skin damage that comes to mind. Whereas, enjoying a coffee on a terrace under the sun can be as harmful.

Related suppliers

Follow us

Products

View more

Podcast

Beauty 4.0 Podcast