1) HYDROXYPROLYSILANE
It is a technological combination of organic silicon, which has the function of restructuring the skin framework, and hydroxyproline, which optimises collagen synthesis.
Silicon is an essential component of the skin: by interacting with elastic and structural proteins such as collagen fibres, elastin or proteoglycans, it ensures optimal organisation of the dermal tissue.
However, with age, the amount of organic silicon decreases and loses its activity, leading to a disruption of the architecture of the dermal tissue. However, bound to hydroxyproline, it stabilises and can therefore retain its restructuring activity. Hydroxyproline, on the other hand, is one of the main amino acids that make up collagen and, when combined with silicon, utilises its 'load-bearing' capacity.Due to its high affinity for dermal tissue, silicon adheres to the parts of the skin where it is naturally found, allowing hydroxyproline to penetrate deeper into the skin, increasing its bioavailability and replacing damaged collagen fibres more effectively.
However, with age, the amount of organic silicon decreases and loses its activity, leading to an impaired architecture of the skin tissue. However, bound to hydroxyproline, it is stabilised and can therefore retain its restructuring activity. Hydroxyproline, on the other hand, is one of the main amino acids that make up collagen and, when combined with silicon, utilises its 'load-bearing' capacity.Due to its high affinity for dermal tissue, silicon adheres to the parts of the skin where it is naturally found, allowing hydroxyproline to penetrate deeper into the skin, increasing its bioavailability and replacing damaged collagen fibres more effectively.
1) HYDROXYPROLYSILANE
It is a technological combination of organic silicon, which has the function of restructuring the skin framework, and hydroxyproline, which optimises collagen synthesis.
Silicon is an essential component of the skin: by interacting with elastic and structural proteins such as collagen fibres, elastin or proteoglycans, it ensures the optimal organisation of the dermal tissue.