“RHODYSSEY” is an extract from black sea moss, which was discovered in the Gulf of Kassari in Estonia. Which has the ability to help restore and replenish moisture to the skin in just 15 minutes, helping to make the skin smooth and soft immediately after use, increasing the strengthening of hyaluronic acid (Hyaluronic acid) in the dermis. Increased by up to 124% and significantly improved the skin's moisture level by +69% on average and up to +119%, able to retain more water. Increases plumpness (plumping action) in the dermis area of the skin.
RHODYSSEY, a skincare gem from the depths of the Baltic Sea, boasting the reviving essence of Black Moss. It paints a picture of youthful vitality, as this intriguing ingredient kickstarts skin cells to breathe life and energy back into tired complexions. RHODYSSEY illuminates science and nature's dance, showcasing its power to boost skin hydration levels and firmness with a touch of wilderness. The product promises to leave skin rejuvenated, tapping into the earth's secret reservoirs of wellness.
Kassari Bay, Estonia, where black sea moss was discovered.
How many layers does the skin have?
The skin is made up of 3 layers: the epidermis, the dermis, and the fat layer (subcutis).
Choosing cosmetics to nourish the skin must choose the type that can penetrate deep into the dermis because the main component in this layer of skin is Collagen (Collagen) and Elastin (Elastin) provide strength, flexibility, and make the skin healthy and look youthful. These fibers are held in place by hyaluronic acid and house blood vessels and nerves. Muscles attach to the hair, sebaceous glands, sweat glands, and pores are scattered everywhere. But we lose collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid as we age, stress, the food we eat, pollution, sun, dust and daily life.
Dull face
Thank you for reference information
- https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/bot-2019-0019/pdf
- https://protecingredia.com/products/rhodyssey/
- https://www.si.mahidol.ac.th/metc/met/th/images/exhibition/METex2022/Acne/causes.html