Clinical Evidence for Dark Spot Reduction
Helichrysum Angustifolium Flower Oil sourced from the French Alps demonstrated 74.13% tyrosinase inhibition in peer-reviewed research published in the Journal of Food Science and Technology (PMID: 28242919, NIH / PubMed Central). This helps suppress melanin production and improve uneven skin tone.
Dual Mechanism for Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation
The formula targets appearance of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) through two complementary pathways. Helichrysum helps inhibit tyrosinase to reduce melanin synthesis, while in laboratory studies, Cardamom Seed Oil helped reduce cytokine activity (TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-8) associated with melanocyte stimulation, helping interrupt the inflammation-to-pigmentation cascade associated with acne, skin irritation, or cosmetic procedures.
Patented Soothing Technology
Cardamom Seed Oil is produced using a patented extraction and liposome encapsulation process (Korean Patent No. 10-2541902). Laboratory testing showed 72% nitric oxide inhibition, while application reduced skin surface temperature by up to −3.6 °C and achieved 4.9 out of 5.0 soothing satisfaction in a 4-week consumer panel.
Clean Formula for Long-Term Use
This product is formulated with 99% naturally derived ingredients and is free from 7 commonly avoided substances: parabens, phthalates, sulfates, synthetic fragrance, formaldehyde, mineral oils, and silicones. It is designed for continuous daily use on sensitive skin.
Professional and Clinical Trust
Distributed in over 1,000 professional and medical locations in Korea, including hospitals and aesthetic clinics. The formula has been presented by clinician-lecturers as a topical option for supporting pigmentation following skin sensitivity care and skin tone recovery.
Key Active Ingredients
- Helichrysum Angustifolium Flower Oil (French Alps source) - 74.13% tyrosinase inhibition
- Cardamom Seed Oil (Korean Patent No. 10-2541902) - 72% nitric oxide inhibition, −3.6 °C cooling effect
Targeted Skin Concerns
- Dark spots and hyperpigmentation
- Appearance of Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)
- Uneven skin tone
- Discoloration
- Acne marks and post-acne pigmentation
- Pigmentation following skin sensitivity recovery
Scientific References
Journal of Food Science and Technology, PMID: 28242919, NIH / PubMed Central - Tyrosinase inhibition study of Helichrysum Angustifolium Flower Oil
Korean Patent No. 10-2541902 - Cardamom Seed Oil extraction and liposome encapsulation process














