Normal and combination skin
The classification of skin types according to the sebaceous gland activity is the most general and the easiest way to distinguish skin types. T-zone ( forhead-nose-chin) bigger pores and less dry




a rich nourishing serum, soothes redness, strengthens the skin. It reduces the sensitivity to UV radiation. Read more
a rich nourishing serum, soothes redness, strengthens the skin. It reduces the sensitivity to UV radiation.


We are SO excited about this serum... it's a real HEALING BOOSTER for troubled or damaged skin! Read more
We are SO excited about this serum... it's a real HEALING BOOSTER for troubled or damaged skin!


day and night cream
Firms the skin and reduces wrinkles.
The cream specifically targets the reduction of pigmentation in the skin. Read more
day and night cream
Firms the skin and reduces wrinkles.
The cream specifically targets the reduction of pigmentation in the skin.


Day and night cream. Read more
Day and night cream.


Based on zinc oxide (ZnO, mineral-based filter) that reflects radiation and has a cooling effect.
-Waterproof
-Fragrance free
-High-Eco ZnO filter is coral reef safe Read more
Based on zinc oxide (ZnO, mineral-based filter) that reflects radiation and has a cooling effect.
-Waterproof
-Fragrance free
-High-Eco ZnO filter is coral reef safe




Improves the vitality of the skin's stem cells and counteracts hormone-induced skin ageing. Read more
Improves the vitality of the skin's stem cells and counteracts hormone-induced skin ageing.


Suitable for eyes showing signs of fatigue and aging Read more
Suitable for eyes showing signs of fatigue and aging






-Protects against sun aging
-Protects against burning
-High protection against UV-A
-High protection against UV-B (> spf 30)
contains no perfume Read more
-Protects against sun aging
-Protects against burning
-High protection against UV-A
-High protection against UV-B (> spf 30)
contains no perfume
Skin types according to sebaceous gland activity.
The classification of skin types according to the sebaceous gland activity is the most general and the easiest way to distinguish skin types. One then speaks of dry, oily, normal and combination skin.
The sebaceous gland function can be larger or smaller than normal. If the function of the sebaceous glands is too great, we speak of oily skin or seborrhoe. If the sebaceous gland function is too low, we speak of dry skin or sebostasis.
A seborrhoe distinguishes two types:
- a. seborrhoe oleosa-oily skin with an oily sebum secretion
- b. seborrhoe sicca-oily skin accompanied by flaking horns.
Normal skin is sometimes incorrectly referred to as combined skin. It is normal for the middle part of the face to be slightly greasier than the sides near the cheeks and around the eyes, because there are naturally more and larger sebaceous glands in the middle part of the face. One speaks of a combined skin if the differences between the fatter and drier areas are so great that treatment must be taken into account and different products are used for the drier and fatter areas, among other things.