
Fruit Stem Cell Science
Our Fruit Stem Cell Science provides 'universal cells' to renew, repair and regenerate healthy skin.
Apple Fruit Stem Cells
Malus Domestica fruit stem cells, from the Uttwiler Spatlauber apple varietal, are rich in
phyto-nutrients, proteins, and long-living cells. This unique composition of self-renewal growth characteristics awaken dormant skin cells, making them behave like younger cells, while enhanced longevity properties contribute to healthy cell duration and age-delaying protection.
Apple Stem Cells:
- Stimulate healthy cell renewal
- Protect longevity of skin stem cells
- Delay senescence of essential cells
- Slow chronological aging of skin
Grape Fruit Stem Cells
Solar Vitis fruit stem cells, from the rare Gamay Teinturier Freaux grape, are characterized by extremely high anthocyanin content. Anthocyanins are powerful antioxidants and free radical scavengers, enhanced by the interaction of special epigenetic factors and metabolites to help protect the skin and epidermal stem cells from UV radiation and premature photo-aging.
Grape Stem Cells:
- Protect skin stem cells against UV damage
- Increase the skin's UV tolerance
- Maintain healthy stem cell characteristics
- Defend against aging from prolonged exposure
Argan Fruit Stem Cells
Argania Spinosa fruit stem cells, derived from the ancient Berber tree from Morocco, are designed to delay the depletion of dermal papilla stem cells, effectively revitalizing dormant root cells and accelerating the natural repair process to combat chronological aging of hair follicles.
Argan Stem Cells:
- Penetrate follicular pathways
- Delay the depletion of vital stem cells
- Stimulate dormant root bulb cells
- Accelerate natural repair processes
Our Advanced Results
Renew Dormant Cells
Awakens dormant cells to behave like younger healthy cells
Repair Damaged Cells
Repairs cellular damage caused by UV radiation, oxidative and environmental stress
Regenerate Healthy Cells
Protects longevity of skin and follicle stem cells for continuous regeneration at the cellular level



