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B Corp-certified skincare company Comfort Zone has added a new body lotion to its Hydramemory range, which is inspired by the water-retaining powers of desert plants
The new body lotion joins the multi-award winning, best-selling Hydramemory line / photo: comfort zone
Leading Italian beauty company, Comfort Zone, has revealed a new product as part of its bestselling, plant-based moisturising line – Hydramemory.
The line is already well loved for its pro facial, which is available in Comfort Zone partner spas around the world.
The new limited-edition Body Lotion joins other scientifically-proven products in the line, featuring the same proprietary, advanced Skin Adaptive hydration, inspired by the remarkable ability of the prickly pear to survive in and adapt to the harshest conditions.
In a similar way, Comfort Zone’s advanced technology enhances the skin’s ability to retain water in different everyday environments, such as in the heat and in air conditioned or polluted atmospheres.
The hydrating body lotion has a lightweight, fast-absorbing, silkening texture and is particularly recommended for normal to dry skin.
CLINICALLY-PROVEN EFFICACY Scientific evaluations demonstrate a significant 26.8 per cent increase in skin hydration just one day after applying the Hydramemory body lotion and Comfort Zone says that in self-evaluations, 85 per cent of panellists found their skin to be more velvety after daily use.
All Hydramemory formulae are vegan and enriched with prickly pear extract, which is sourced from regenerative organic growers in Apulia, Italy.
This ingredient, from hardy desert plants, is known for its ability to strengthen the skin barrier, providing enhanced protection and moisture retention. The lotion also contains betaine, which keeps the skin moisturised and velvety and macro hyaluronic acid, which brings an immediate sense of softness and elasticity to the skin.
As a leading skincare developer, Comfort Zone adheres to its Conscious Skin Science principles. All lines are made in Italy from renewable resources, using only high-quality ingredients that respect both the skin and the planet.
The Hydramemory Body Lotion is composed of 98.7 per cent natural-origin ingredients, while the packaging is CO2 neutralised through reforestation initiatives, and certified Net Zero Plastic by Comfort Zone’s partner, Plastic Bank.
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B Corp-certified skincare company Comfort Zone has added a new body lotion to its Hydramemory range, which is inspired by the water-retaining powers of desert plants
The new body lotion joins the multi-award winning, best-selling Hydramemory line / photo: comfort zone
Leading Italian beauty company, Comfort Zone, has revealed a new product as part of its bestselling, plant-based moisturising line – Hydramemory.
The line is already well loved for its pro facial, which is available in Comfort Zone partner spas around the world.
The new limited-edition Body Lotion joins other scientifically-proven products in the line, featuring the same proprietary, advanced Skin Adaptive hydration, inspired by the remarkable ability of the prickly pear to survive in and adapt to the harshest conditions.
In a similar way, Comfort Zone’s advanced technology enhances the skin’s ability to retain water in different everyday environments, such as in the heat and in air conditioned or polluted atmospheres.
The hydrating body lotion has a lightweight, fast-absorbing, silkening texture and is particularly recommended for normal to dry skin.
CLINICALLY-PROVEN EFFICACY Scientific evaluations demonstrate a significant 26.8 per cent increase in skin hydration just one day after applying the Hydramemory body lotion and Comfort Zone says that in self-evaluations, 85 per cent of panellists found their skin to be more velvety after daily use.
All Hydramemory formulae are vegan and enriched with prickly pear extract, which is sourced from regenerative organic growers in Apulia, Italy.
This ingredient, from hardy desert plants, is known for its ability to strengthen the skin barrier, providing enhanced protection and moisture retention. The lotion also contains betaine, which keeps the skin moisturised and velvety and macro hyaluronic acid, which brings an immediate sense of softness and elasticity to the skin.
As a leading skincare developer, Comfort Zone adheres to its Conscious Skin Science principles. All lines are made in Italy from renewable resources, using only high-quality ingredients that respect both the skin and the planet.
The Hydramemory Body Lotion is composed of 98.7 per cent natural-origin ingredients, while the packaging is CO2 neutralised through reforestation initiatives, and certified Net Zero Plastic by Comfort Zone’s partner, Plastic Bank.
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Sponsored: Gharieni: Defining the well universe
The launch of Gharieni’s new touchless technology brand
Metawell is perfectly aligned with the future direction of spa
and wellness, says the company’s CEO, Sammy Gharieni
Software: Member benefits
Up to a third of spa-goers now have a spa membership. What support can software systems offer?
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sedentary behaviour and, for the first time, supporting people taking weight loss medications.
Anna Bjurstam has left her role as Wellness Pioneer at Six Senses Hotels and Resorts and
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with a
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