Your most important asset is beauty

An extraordinary living matter which protects all of our lives from external aggressions, the skin, without a doubt, is our most important beauty asset.
As a true exterior of the body, the skin appears to be able to ceaselessly regenerate itself as if by magic without us paying it any real attention.  However, as all living matter, the skin must be considered as an asset which is not unchanging but necessary to protect and maintain every day.


Beyond the age of 40, it is necessary to help it even more.

When you have passed 40, the skin cells regenerate themselves less rapidly making ungainly wrinkles and stains appear progressively.
These symptoms of ageing can be largely alleviated by the regular application of care creams specially conceived to delay the effect of time or by appropriate mediations or treatments (peelings for example).

To prevent all skins problems and noticeably put a brake on the effect of time, it is therefore necessary to care for the skin daily by purifying it, moisturising it, nourishing it and protecting it.

More than 25 years of experience in the field of peelings and dermatological problems have allowed me to plan an entire range of particularly effective and reliable day care.

The skin regenerates itself even though it is constantly aggressed.

The skin is made up of three superimposed levels: the epidermis, dermis and hypodermis.

  • Epidermis
It is the external layer of the skin.  It is made up of dead cells.  These allow the skin to be water-tight.

  • Dermis
The dermis is a thick tissue, relatively supple, which allows the protection and repair of damaged tissue.  It is here that the cells multiply to replace those which are eliminated.  The dermis is essentially made up of collagen, which draws up the scar tissue to repair cuts and grazes.

  • Hypodermis
Situated under the dermis, the hypodermis is a tissue rich in fat and blood vessels.  Its main role is to absorb the pressures to which the skin is subjected.