Scientific name: Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract
Classification: Active ingredient of plant origin.
Dermopurifying, antioxidant, draining, stimulating.
Tales from Nature
Camellia Sinensis is the plant from whose leaves and shoots tea is made. It belongs to the Theaceae family. The name Sinensis means Chinese in Latin, referring to its geographical origin. Today it is cultivated all over the world, especially in tropical and subtropical climate regions.
Benefits Hair
Green Tea Extract is particularly useful for the care of dry, damaged and brittle hair and dull, split ends. It is also able to stimulate hair growth and strengthen hair and counteract seasonal hair loss.
Skin Benefits
Green Tea Extract boasts protective properties against oxidative stress and stimulates cellular vitality, making it ideal for treatments dedicated to skin rejuvenation.
The presence of catechins ensures an effective shield against UV rays and boosts the skin barrier, optimizing water retention and epidermal firmness. In the body area, this active promotes the drainage of excess fluids and the reduction of fat deposits, giving tissues a toned, smooth and visibly regenerated appearance.
In after-sun formulations, the soothing action of this extract alleviates redness and promptly refreshes the skin. It promotes tissue repair and preserves epidermal elasticity, providing immediate relief and counteracting oxidative processes resulting from sun exposure.