Quora Noni™ biomics

Hacking the microbiota ageing

EXPLORE

REBALANCED AND YOUNGER MICROBIOTA

SKIN FIRMING & PERFECTING EFFECT

REDUCTION OF WRINKLES

About the active

Rejuvenating your skin by rejuvenating your skin microbiota through a plant strategy.

QUORA NONI™ biomics is an active from plant stem cells that helps our skin look younger by rejuvenating the skin microbiota. The active respecfully hacks the microbial Quorum Sensing, rebalances the microbiota and modulates the Senile Biome Markers production (pro-ageing markers).

recognitions and Cetificates

Mechanism of action

Reversing skin bacterial ageing
Activating Youth Biome Markers
Rejuvenating your skin by preventing microbiota unbalance and ageing
Stimulate the skin immune system (β-defensin improvement)

The concept

What if we could achieve a younger skin by rejuvenating the skin microbiota? Vytrus developed QUORA NONI™ biomics to propose a new approach to skincare in the field of ageing.

The active is based on a plant mechanism that consists of modulating bacteria communication to counterattacks the Senile Biome Markers (pro-ageing markers) and promote the proliferation of Youth Biome Markers that turns into a younger appearance of the skin. This strategy from nature respectfully rebalances the skin microbiota without killing the bacteria and improves the signs of ageing on the skin.

The plant

QUORA NONI™ biomics is made from plant stem cells of Morinda citrifolia, known as the Noni plant, a native species from Southeast Asia (Indonesia) and Australia.

With more than 150 actives described, the Noni plant is used in more than 40 types of ailments worldwide, antitumor, anthelminthic, analgesic and anti-inflammatory, immuno-stimulant, several skin diseases, urinary tract disorders, fever, etc.

Applications


Microbiota protection & rebalance serums, creams and gels

Firming, wellageing, anti-wrinkle and skin perfecting formulations

Treatments to reduce pores and redness & modulate sebum production

Formulations to help stimulate the skin immune system