The young shoots of Korean pine (Pinus densiflora), picked in spring. Rich in chlorophyll, vitamins E and C, terpenes and phytoncides. Gemmotherapy (extraction of buds) concentrates regenerating meristematic cells. Used by Sioris and Pyunkang Yul.
01 · Type de peau
Mature, tired skin in need of tone.
02 · Concentration efficace
1 to 5% meristematic extract.
03 · Compatibilité
Pairs well with: peptides, ginseng, niacinamide.
Bénéfices mesurés
Ce que la science observe
Cellular regeneration
Structural anti-aging effect
Powerful antioxidant
Soothing and anti-inflammatory
'Forest' sensory effect
Stimulation of cellular metabolism
Mécanisme
Action moléculaire
The buds contain meristematic cells (plant stem cells) extremely rich in growth factors, plant hormones and vitamins. The terpenes (α-pinene, β-pinene) have an antibacterial and soothing effect.
Origine et tradition
Du palais aux laboratoires
Traditional spring harvesting throughout the Korean peninsula for pine candy (songpyeon) and tonic infusions. Cosmetic gemmotherapy dates from the 2010s, popularized by 'slow' K-beauty.
Protocole d'application
Mode d'emploi clinique
- Étape 01 Serum or essence with toning properties
- Étape 02 Ideal in a spring cure
- Étape 03 Compatible morning and evening
- Étape 04 Visible effect in 4 weeks