Exsymol: A fresh perspective on silicium and skin care

Exsymol: A fresh perspective on silicium and skin care

At in-cosmetics Global which will take place in Amsterdam on April 08-10, 2025, Exsymol will highlight its expertise in silicium and its adaptogenic properties for the skin.

On Tuesday, April 9, theatre 2 at 16:25, the company will be presenting a conference exploring a new way to approach silicium as an adaptogenic trace element for the skin. Attendees will gain valuable insights into how silicium naturally helps the skin adapt to stress and maintain its optimal function. Silicium demonstrates a biomimetic action that strengthens the skin’s architecture and supports cellular activity against various stressors such as aging, environmental aggressors, and psychological stress.

This conference, led by Emmanuel Coste, will provide a fresh perspective on silicium and its potential to awaken skin natural intelligence.

Exsymol will also showcase its latest innovation, Alistisilane, in the Innovation Zone. According to the company, this ingredient represents a major step forward in silicium technology with the introduction of a new complex for skincare. Developed from extensive research, Alistisilane is designed to optimize jowl ptosis correction, better face definition but also to improve skin contour remodelling and skin lift.

Exsymol’s Silanol range enhances the synergy between adaptogenic silicium and key cosmetic molecules, “improving their efficacy and bioavailability to provide customized solutions for any cosmetic formulation.

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At in-cosmetics Global which will take place in Amsterdam on April 08-10, 2025, Exsymol will highlight its expertise in silicium and its adaptogenic properties for the skin.

At in-cosmetics Global which will take place in Amsterdam on April 08-10, 2025, Exsymol will highlight its expertise in silicium and its adaptogenic properties for the skin.

At in-cosmetics Global which will take place in Amsterdam on April 08-10, 2025, Exsymol will highlight its expertise in silicium and its adaptogenic properties for the skin.

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