Powerful Marine Botanicals
Along the Pacific coast, where tides shift endlessly between strength and stillness, marine algae flourish. For centuries, these ocean plants have been treasured for their ability to restore and protect. Modern research increasingly supports what coastal communities have long known: algae promote skin health, enhancing hydration, balance, and resilience, while being a sustainable, renewable resource when harvested responsibly.
Sea algae are rich in bioactive compounds—antioxidants, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals—that defend the skin against environmental stressors. They draw in and retain moisture, fortify the skin’s barrier, and provide a natural source of renewal. Within this vast family of powerhouse species, two fast-growing, regenerative species stand out for their efficacy and versatility: red algae mazzaella (Rhodophyta) and sea kelp (Laminariaceae).
Red algae, found in nutrient-rich coastal waters, contains polysaccharides that retain moisture and support the skin’s hydration barrier while protecting against oxidative stress. These polysaccharides act as natural humectants, keeping skin supple and luminous. Red algae also soothes, calming visible redness and restoring harmony to sensitive complexions, offering clear, science-backed benefits for skin hydration and comfort.
Sea kelp thrives in cold, mineral-rich waters. Packed with iodine, magnesium, and antioxidants, it detoxifies and clarifies the skin while supporting natural collagen and elasticity. Its polysaccharides form a light, invisible shield, sealing in hydration and reinforcing resilience against daily stress.
Together, red algae and sea kelp deliver the ocean’s bioactive power to the skin. Hydrating, protective, and restorative, these ancient ingredients are rooted in nature and refined by science—offering sustainable, potent benefits that support healthy, resilient skin.