Laboratoires Expanscience is presenting the hair care properties of three of its flagship natural active ingredients – Soline Bio, Oremesia and Pixalia – at in-cosmetics Global stand 5D55.
Soline Bio, Oremesia and Pixalia have been re-objectified to address hair concerns related to climate change, including global warming and the increase of environmental pollution.
Soline Bio is an organic sunflower oil concentrate rich in unsaponifiables, sourced in France, has already proven its benefits on the skin by boosting key skin lipids, particularly ceramides, for immediate and lasting hydration.
New ex vivo tests on hair strands confirm that Soline Bio protects hair from the harmful effects of the sun and salt water (mimicking a summer stress).
By protecting the hair cuticle, Soline Bio provides softness and suppleness, facilitating detangling while significantly reducing breakage. The hair feels silky smooth and is durably protected.
Oremesia is an upcycled maracuja (yellow passion fruit) seed extract, sourced from Peru and rich in polyphenols. This active ingredient has proven its efficacy by protecting the skin from the harmful effects of pollution and UV rays, stimulating natural self-defence mechanisms.
When applied to hair care, Oremesia acts as a real shield against pollution.
Tested ex vivo on hair strands stressed by Arizona Dust and UV exposure, the active ingredient ensures better colour retention on dyed hair and strengthens the hair fibre, effectively reducing breakage.
In addition, it helps to preserve natural hair shine and gloss against pollution damage.
Pixalia extract of Cleome gynandra leaves and rich in polyphenols, is an active
ingredient recognised for its skin microbiota rebalancing effectiveness, in particular
with an action on the specific lipids markers of acne. It acts gently on dry skin while regulates sebum production and quality.
Transposed into scalp care, Pixalia promotes a healthy scalp microbiota by specifically targeting Malassezia restricta, one of the main yeasts responsible for the formation of dandruff.
After 28 days of use, 90.3% of respondents found their dandruff to be less visible and 77.4% felt less stressed by their scalp condition.