With the arrival of spring, the skin emerges from months of cold, temperature fluctuations, and artificial heating. The result is often a weakened skin barrier, dull complexion, and dehydration. During this specific time of year, the skincare goal is not just to "cover up," but to reactivate the skin's physiological processes.
Among the most effective plant-based active ingredients are "seaweeds," true concentrates of minerals, amino acids, vitamins, and bioactive polysaccharides.
Why are seaweeds ideal in spring?
During winter, phenomena such as the following are observed:
- Chronic micro-inflammation
- Alterations of the hydrolipidic film
- Slowing of microcirculation
- Stimulating cellular renewal
- Restoring mineral balance
- Reducing oxidative stress
- Supporting barrier function
The skin appears dull, lifeless, lacking tone, and very reactive. In spring, therefore, it is useful to introduce active ingredients capable of:
Algae contain trace elements (magnesium, calcium), hydrating polysaccharides with regulatory functions, antioxidants, and essential amino acids. This composition makes them multifunctional ingredients.
Marine polysaccharides support the skin's natural epidermal renewal mechanisms and help rebalance skin fluids, promoting a non-aggressive detoxifying effect.
Minerals support cellular enzymatic activity and contribute to the synthesis of collagen and elastin, improving tone and radiance.
Algae develop powerful antioxidant systems to survive in extreme environments. Applied to the skin, they help reduce oxidative stress and the reactivity typical of seasonal changes.
Incorporated into different formulations, algae promote brighter skin, greater elasticity, more stable hydration, and reduced tension.
The Mamata vision
For Mamata, spring is a time for regeneration without aggression. Seaweeds represent a scientifically valid and naturally effective active ingredient to guide the skin into a new season with balance, vitality, and awareness.
