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  Newsletter Issue: 72  October 2015   
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Corneosticker Corneosticker DS
Skin Perfecting "Dressing" - Refines & Blurs


Corneosticker DS is "the stratum corneum of THE Stratum Corneum, the corneocyte of THE Corneocyte" according to Codif. It is a Corneo-mimetic active ingredient designed to act as a cutaneous renovator.

"Codif continually demonstrates why it is one of the most highly respectived active ingredient producers in the world. Corneosticker DS is an incredible new ingredient."
Kevin Cousins, Sales Director
 
Floviva  Happybelle PE  Oat Lipid e 
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Codif Recherche et NatureIntroduction to Corneosticker DS
Corneosticker DS is made up of a large number of mineal sheets which open up in
the shape of a helix. Once opened, the sheets reveal a combination of components
which make up the corneocyte environment in the stratum corneum (minerals,
lactates, lipids, amino acids).

* Instant re-establishment of the anatomical and physiological functions of the stratum corneum.
* Instant refining of the skin grain and blurring of imperfections.
* Sustained smoothing and cutaneous relief.

When applied to the epidermis, Corneosticker DS forms a second skin that acts as an active dressing.

Corneosticker DS summary
Corneosticker DS is supplied as a dispersible powder to use at 1% in multifunctional skincare, blurring formulas, primers and foundations. It offers:

* Immediate resurfacing.
* Improvement in skin grain & softness.
* Smoothing & blurring.
* Sustained improvement in skin isotropy.
* Sustained restructuring & smoothing.


INCI: Bentonite, Olive Oil Decyl Esters, Glycerin, Citric Acid, Hydrated Silica, Aqua, Lactic Acid, Squalane, Chlorella Vulgaris Extract, Maris Sal, Tocopherol.

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Please contact us if you would like to receive further information and for quotations or samples.

  
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