Introduction
Skin protection - In contact with water, the Étincelle powder instantly develops a clay film releasing natural elements that nourish the skin. This natural shield protects against external aggressions, especially pollution and preservatives.
Skin flora balance - Under the second protective skin, Étincelle releases organisms that revitalise the microflora of the skin. Étincelle is a fresh and lively product containing dynamic bacteria.
LACTOBACILLUS RHAMNOSUS
- Soothes chronic skin inflammation, psoriasis and allergies
- Effective in atopic dermatitis, inhibits staphylococcus aureus proliferation
- Reduce mild to moderate acne and eczema lesions
- Reduce bacterial vaginosis
- Ensures a natural balance of the vaginal flora
VEGETABLE
MICRO-CAPSULES
- Extracted resin 100% plant based
- The resin composition makes a strong shield
- Protect and keep probiotics alive
- Rehydrated, release the probiotics healing substances
- Creates a skin shield against external aggressions
BENTONITE
OTHER INGREDIENTS
Calcium carbonate - restorative on skin wounds
Natural surfactant sodium cocoyl isethionate - low skin irritation
Natural surfactant sodium methyl cocoyl taurate - gentle wash
Sorbitol - maintains optimal skin hydration
Inulin prebiotic - restores and optimise the cutaneous flora
Maltodextrin - moisturizes the skin
Xanthan gum - soothing the skin
Citric acid - clean without skin irritation
Fragrance - reduce inflammation and improve skin problems
Precautions for use:
- Apply on healthy skin
- Sprinkle away from the respiratory tracts
- Do not inhale
- Avoid use if asthma
- In case of contact with eyes, rinse profusely with clean water
- Keep out away from children
- Do not swallow
- Close the lid tightly after use
For application on the face
1 Moisten the face with water
2 Sprinkle and emulsify the powder between hands
3 Apply on the face
4 Rinse
For application on the body
1 Moisten the skin with water
2 Sprinkle and emulsify the powder directly on the skin
3 Rinse
Use before: see expiry date at the bottom of the bottle
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES
Lactobacillus Rhamnosus
1. Holowacz S., Blondeau C., Guinobert I. et al Lactobacillus Salivarius LA307 and Lactobacillus Rhamnosus LA305 Attenuate Skin Inflammation in Mice. Benef Microbes 2018; 9: 299-309.
2. Sikorska H., Smoragiewicz W. Role of Probiotics in the Prevention and Treatment
of meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Infections. Int J Antimicrob Agents 2013; 42: 475-481.
3. Gueniche A., Benyacoub J., Philippe D. et al. Physiologic effect of probiotic on the skin. J CosmetSci 2012; 63: 385-395.
4. Parma M., Dindelli M, Caputo L. et al. The Role of Vaginal Lactobacillus Rhamnosus in preventing Bacterial Vaginosis in women with history of recurrences, undergoing surgical menopause: a prospective pilot study. European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences. 2013; 17: 1399- 1403.
Bentonite
5. Lynda B. Williams et al. Evaluation of the medicinal use of clay minerals as antibacterial agents. Int Geol Rev. 2010 July 1; 52(7/8): 745–770.
6. M. Isabel Carretero, Manuel Pozo, Clay and non-clay minerals in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, Part II. Active ingredients.
Calcium carbonate
7. Chick LR., Borah, G. Calcium carbonate gel therapy for hydrofluoric acid burns of the hand. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Nov 1990, 86(5):935-940.
Sodium cocoyl isethionate
8. Ghosh S., Blankschtein D. Why is sodium cocoyl isethionate (SCI) mild to the skin barrier? - An in vitro investigation based on the relative sizes of the SCI micelles and the skin aqueous pores. J Cosmet Sci. 2007 May-Jun ; 58(3):229-44.
Sorbitol
9. Muizzuddin et al. Effect of seasonal and geographical differences on skin and effect of treatment with an osmoprotectant: Sorbitol. Journal of cosmetic science, June 2013, 64(3):165-74.
Inulin
10. F.H. Al-Ghazzewi and R.F. Tester. Impact of prebiotics and probiotics on skin health. Beneficial Microbes, 2014, 5(2): 99 – 107.