Myrto Naturkosmetik offers innovative DMS facial creams with a skin-related lipid structure, ideal for sensitive skin. These creams strengthen the skin barrier, promote regeneration and minimize water loss, making them suitable for various skin problems.
Beta-glucan provides a lot of moisture, strengthens the skin barrier, has an antioxidant effect and soothes stressed, itchy skin. In this article you will find out the most important advantages of the valuable natural active ingredient from the germ layer of oat grain.
Glycerin is a common ingredient in cosmetics as well as in the food sector. At the same time, glycerin is an endogenous substance and part of our skin's own moisture retention system (NMF= Natural Moisturizing Factor). Read the pros and cons of glycerin in cosmetics here.
Skin creams usually contain emulsifiers that homogeneously combine the oily and watery parts of a cream. As an undesirable side effect, they dissolve the protective skin barrier, dry out the skin and make it susceptible to impurities, blackheads and pimples.
When the days are getting shorter and the nights are getting cooler, your skin not only needs additional moisture like it does in the summer months, but above all more comprehensive care. Cold temperatures, wind and heating air dry out the skin severely. They attack the protective skin barrier. As a result, the skin can no longer store enough moisture.
The surface of our skin is covered by a fine film of sebaceous lipids, lipids of the skin barrier and water – the hydro-lipid film. This film has a slightly acidic pH value and is hence called ...
Especially when you are struggling with sensitive, dry or dehydrated skin, with redness, impurities or pimples, choosing the right ingredients for your cosmetics is the be-all and end-all.
The skin barrier is the natural protective covering of our skin. It is the best prerequisite for healthy, long-term smooth and youthful skin.
Creams and lotions are usually stabilized by emulsifiers. These combine water and oil-containing components to form a homogeneous emulsion. However, emulsifiers have unpleasant side effects. They are not skin-related substances and damage the skin.
Do you know the dilemma when you regularly take a facial cream, but your skin is becoming increasingly dry, sensitive and irritable?