Mature facial skin manifests imperfections associated with skin aging: wrinkles on face and neck, fine lines and loss of skin tone and radiance. 

Mature skin is visibly rougher and more dehydrated, with uneven skin tone. This is in part due to natural skin aging and in part due to exposure to external aggressors, such as the build-up of metabolic toxins, exposure to UV and IR radiation, environmental pollution, and blue light. 
The skin's hydrolipidic film changes and the stratum corneum thickens while the skin thins and  fibroblast activity slows down triggering oxidation which causes skin degeneration. 

A complete nourishing and plumping anti-aging treatment that strengthens and revitalizes the skin's structure, hydrates deep down, stimulates cell regeneration and renewal and protects the skin from external aggressors is therefore essential.

75.15

LIFT, REDEFINE AND REDENSIFY

The 75.15 phytocosmetics range focuses on the latest genetic innovations in the anti-aging field. The discovery of youth proteins and their relevance in determining longevity — including skin longevity — plays a key role.  

INTENSE

RELAX, ILLUMINATE AGE CARE ANTI-POLLUTION

The Intense phytocosmetics range has been developed as a following research studies into neuroaging, digital aging and urban pollution. The range fights the effects of biological aging and the harmful effects of blue light associated with a hyper-connected lifestyle and environmental pollution.

BIO+ FACE

CERTIFIED ORGANIC COSMETICS

The Bio+ range has been developed in line with Vagheggi's phytocosmetic DNA. The range features pure and essential Cosmos Organic-certified and Vegan Cosmetic-certified formulas that are inspired by nature, to create a functional organic cosmetic that has been tested for effectiveness

DELAY INFINITY

FIRST WRINKLE PREVENTION

The Delay Infinity phytocosmetics range was developed to prevent the appearance of first wrinkles. As the years go by, the skin becomes progressively dull and lifeless, the first wrinkles begin to appear, and the hydrolipidic film — the skin's protective barrier — thins out.