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THE EXTRACT FROM VERONIQUE
Speedwell extract (Veronica officinalis) comes from a medicinal herb traditionally used in Europe for its soothing and purifying properties. Its leaves contain flavonoids, saponins, and phenolic acids, which provide anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and protective benefits for skin and tissue. It is a particularly valuable ingredient in anti-aging and regenerative formulas.
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THE BENEFITS OF VERONIQUE EXTRACT

ANTIOXIDANT EFFECT
Thanks to its active compounds such as flavonoids, Speedwell helps neutralize free radicals responsible for cellular aging. This antioxidant effect protects skin cells against oxidative damage.
NATURAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
Speedwell extract is known to reduce skin inflammation, making it an excellent ingredient for soothing irritated or sensitive skin. Its anti-inflammatory action also helps prevent collagen breakdown, helping to maintain skin elasticity.
IMMUNE SYSTEM SUPPORT
Studies show that Veronica can stimulate the immune system, promoting the regeneration and repair of damaged tissues, while improving the skin's resistance to external aggressions.
DEPURATIVE PROPERTIES
Traditionally used to cleanse the body, speedwell extract helps eliminate toxins. This purifying effect contributes to clearer, more radiant skin.
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Used in medicine
traditional:
Speedwell has been used for centuries in European herbal medicine to treat skin conditions, digestive disorders, and respiratory infections. Its reputation as a cleansing and regenerating plant continues today.
Potential in the care of the
skin :
Speedwell extract is also being studied for its applications in anti-aging skincare, due to its protective and regenerative properties for the skin. It is frequently used in products intended for sensitive or mature skin.
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