In vitro
Our in vitro studies show that Sens’flower enables to:
reinforce the skin barrier and NMF via the stimulation of profilaggrin expression
effectively reduce cutaneous neurosensory discomfort by reducing the skin over-reaction (antagonistic activity on TRPV1)
control inflammation via an inhibitory effect on NF-κB activation, characteristic on an inflamed and sensitive skin
In tubo – abiotic
The test evaluating protection of beta-carotene oxidation proved that intercorneocyte lipids are protected against oxidationby Sens’flower. Thus,skin barrier is reinforced.
In vivo
Our in vivo study conducted on 20 volunteers during 28 days showed:
a significant reduction of redness spots (until 16% of redness reduction between T0 and T28 – against placebo)
a diminution of the red area size on the face
68% of respondents found their skin more comfortable, 55% said it is more beautiful and 65% found their skin softer and nicer to the touch