The formula at a glance

Each of our ingredients have been selected for their effectiveness. Find all the ingredients of your product grouped into families according to their role.

D.A.F. patent

Soothing

  • Zinc sulfate

Energising

  • Calcium chloride
  • Disodium phosphate
  • Magnesium sulfate
  • Potassium chloride
  • Potassium phosphate
  • Sodium bicarbonate
  • Sodium chloride
  • Sodium citrate

Formulation water

  • Aqua / water / eau

Protection of the product

  • Citric acid

Gas

  • Nitrogen

Ingredients under the magnifying glass

The ingredients of our formulas have been selected according to very strict dermatological criteria and recommended by independent toxicological experts. Classified in three main categories of active ingredients, you will discover the nature, role and origin of each by clicking on their name.

Here are grouped the ingredients that contribute to the expected effectiveness of the product: those that optimize or preserve the biological skin's mechanisms (such as hydration, regeneration, lipid-replenishing action), and those that have a very specific physico-chemical action (exfoliating, matifying, sun filters ...).

The ingredients listed here are those contained in the latest formula for this product. As there may be a time lag between its production and its distribution on the market, we invite you to consult the list of ingredients on the packaging.

Aqua/water/eau

What is it?

Purified water.

What’s the point?

Formulation water.

How do you get it?

Mineral origin.

Zinc sulfate

What is it?

Zinc derivative.

What’s the point?

Soothing: reduces sensations of skin discomfort.

How do you get it?

Mineral origin.

Mannitol

What is it?

Sugar derivative.

What’s the point?

Contributes to the D.A.F. (Dermatological Advanced Formulation) patent
This patented complex increases the skin’s tolerance threshold – regardless of skin type – in order to strengthen its resistance.

How do you get it?

Obtained from sugar of plant origin.

Xylitol

What is it?

Sugar derivative.

What’s the point?

Contributes to the D.A.F. (Dermatological Advanced Formulation) patent
This patented complex increases the skin’s tolerance threshold – regardless of skin type – in order to strengthen its resistance.

How do you get it?

Obtained from plant sugar.

Rhamnose

What is it?

Sugar.

What’s the point?

Contributes to the D.A.F. (Dermatological Advanced Formulation) patent
This patented complex increases the skin’s tolerance threshold – regardless of skin type – in order to strengthen its resistance.

How do you get it?

Wood extraction or synthesis.

Fructooligosaccharides

What is it?

Sugar macromolecule.

What’s the point?

Contributes to the D.A.F. (Dermatological Advanced Formulation) patent
This patented complex increases the skin’s tolerance threshold – regardless of skin type – in order to strengthen its resistance.

How do you get it?

Biotechnology.
Biotechnology uses biological processes, including natural fermentation, to obtain ingredients.

Potassium phosphate

What is it?

Potassium derivative.

What’s the point?

Energising: provides the skin with energy and vitality.

How do you get it?

Component naturally found in the skin, of mineral origin.

Magnesium sulfate

What is it?

Magnesium derivative.

What’s the point?

Energising: provides the skin with energy and vitality.

How do you get it?

Mineral origin.

Sodium citrate

What is it?

Citric acid derivative.

What’s the point?

Energising: provides the skin with energy and vitality.

How do you get it?

Component naturally found in the skin, obtained by biotechnology.Biotechnology uses biological processes, including natural fermentation, to obtain ingredients.

Calcium chloride

What is it?

Calcium derivative.

What’s the point?

Energising: provides the skin with energy and vitality.

How do you get it?

Mineral origin.

Sodium bicarbonate

What is it?

Sodium bicarbonate.

What’s the point?

Energising: provides the skin with energy and vitality.

How do you get it?

Component naturally found in the skin, of mineral origin.

Sodium chloride

What is it?

Sodium derivative.

What’s the point?

Energising: provides the skin with energy and vitality.

How do you get it?

Component naturally found in the skin, of mineral origin.

Citric acid

What is it?

Citric acid.

What’s the point?

Stabilising: helps adjust the product’s pH.

How do you get it?

Component naturally found in the skin, obtained by biotechnology.Biotechnology uses biological processes, including natural fermentation, to obtain ingredients.

Disodium phosphate

What is it?

Sodium derivative.

What’s the point?

Energising: provides the skin with energy and vitality.

How do you get it?

Component naturally found in the skin, of mineral origin.

Potassium chloride

What is it?

Potassium derivative.

What’s the point?

Energising: provides the skin with energy and vitality.

How do you get it?

Synthesis

To select an ingredient, NAOS can call on synthesis in order to:
- reconstitute a natural molecule without having to extract it from a plant and thus better respect biodiversity,
- obtain a pure, perfectly defined ingredient.

Nitrogen

What is it?

Gas.

What’s the point?

Propellant: helps diffuse the product in the form of fine droplets.

How do you get it?

Synthesis

To select an ingredient, NAOS can call on synthesis in order to:
- reconstitute a natural molecule without having to extract it from a plant and thus better respect biodiversity,
- obtain a pure, perfectly defined ingredient.

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