Anti-ageing cream that respects the skin's microbiota

Skin ageing is not just about the appearance of wrinkles. Over time, the skin also loses balance, and regeneration capacity. One of the key factors often overlooked is the skin microbiota, This group of micro-organisms is essential to the proper functioning of the skin.

When the microbiota is unbalanced, the skin becomes more vulnerable to oxidative stress, chronic inflammation and external aggression - a phenomenon directly involved in premature ageing. A microbiota-friendly anti-ageing cream It not only smoothes out wrinkles, it also helps the skin to age more effectively over the long term.

The role of microbiota in skin ageing

  • skin microbiota

  • skin barrier

  • inflammatory

  • oxidative stress

  • loss of firmness

👉 Accelerated ageing = weakened microbiota

Radiant mature skin illustrating the role of the cutaneous microbiota in skin ageing
Lucia Rapetti anti-ageing cream respects the skin's microbiota

Why conventional anti-ageing treatments are showing their limitations

  • powerful and sometimes aggressive active ingredients

  • excessive exfoliation

  • disruption of skin flora

  • visible but temporary results

Microbiota anti-ageing cream: a global approach to ageing

A microbiota-friendly cream helps :

  • strengthen the skin barrier

  • limit chronic inflammation

  • improve cell regeneration

  • maintain the skin's balance over time

Visible benefits for the skin

Lucia Rapetti's expertise: anti-ageing and respect for the living world

  • active ingredients of natural origin

  • biomimetic formulas

  • respect for the skin's ecosystem

  • sensory and premium approach

👉 Intelligent, non-aggressive anti-ageing

Who should use a microbiota anti-ageing cream?

  • mature skin

  • first wrinkles

  • skin weakened or sensitised by age

  • skin that can no longer tolerate conventional anti-ageing treatments

How to incorporate a microbiota anti-ageing cream into your routine

  • gentle cleaning

  • serum if necessary

  • morning and/or evening cream

  • consistency > over-treatment

FAQ - Microbiota anti-ageing cream

What is the link between microbiota and wrinkles?

An unbalanced microbiota encourages chronic inflammation, which is responsible for premature ageing of the skin.

Yes, because it acts on the underlying causes of ageing, not just the symptoms.

Perfectly. It is often better tolerated than traditional anti-ageing treatments.

Both can be effective, the key is to respect the skin's overall balance.

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