High-tech prevention of oily skin and hyper-seborrhoea

What woman has not dreamed of having an even complexion all day long? Hyper- seborrhoea and oily skin troubles are shared by both men and women all over the world.

Up to 80% of teenagers and young adults in the Western world complain about having shiny skin, clogged pores and minor blemishes. In the US, 50% of women between the ages of 20 and 30 have this type of lesion, and 25% still do between the ages of 40 and 50. In Asia, up to 41% of cosmetic products contain mattifying agents. Combining an eco-friendly production mode, an efficacy proven with an unprecedented in vitro test method and an innovative and comprehensive mechanism of action, Sebuless is a new solution to fight oily skin and associated blemishes.

Consequences of hyper-seborrhoea

Oily skin is the result of relatively abundant sebum production by sebocytes. Physiologically, the purpose of sebum is to protect the skin from the environment, but sebum overproduction can often change other properties of the skin. Sebum traps dead skin cells as well as the bacteria that feed on them and then multiply, clogging pores and creating a hub of pro- inflammatory processes. This leads to skin that becomes covered with little red bumps that may become more significant lesions.

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