CUTISÉ Cosmeceutical Skincare

The key features that distinguish CUTISÉ Cosmeceutical Skincare include their emphasis on scientific research, optimal concentrations of active ingredients, and the provision of targeted solutions for diverse skin concerns, setting them apart from conventional skincare products.


Additionally, CUTISÉ employs optimized delivery systems at appropriate pH to enhance the penetration of active ingredients deep into the skin, maximizing their effectiveness. The formulation of CUTISÉ products takes into account the various challenges associated with specific skin concerns such as fine lines, age spots, dull skin, dry skin or uneven skin tone.


Introducing CUTISÉ's signature Asta Anti-Aging Collection — a comprehensive lineup that harnesses the power of the nature's most powerful antioxidant, combined with the benefits of Vitamin A, B, and C, aiming to achieve skin luminosity.

CUTISÉ Assence Cream

A luxury night cream is packed with a vitamin A derivative called HPR, known for its remarkable rejuvenating properties.
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CUTISÉ Brightcare Serum

A lightweight yet hydrating lotion formulated with Niacinamide (B3) and Panthenol (B5) to replenish moisture and reduce redness.
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CUTISÉ Complift Eye Gel

An elegant gel fortified with the stable form of vitamin C - Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate to revitalize the delicate skin around the eyes.
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Glossary of Key Ingredients

Astaxanthin

Astaxanthin, also known as the King of the Carotenoids is one of the most powerful and stable antioxidants found in nature. It was found to be 6,000 times stronger than Vitamin C, 3000 times stronger than Resveratrol, 800 times stronger than CoQ10 and 550 times stronger than green tea catechins.


Astaxanthin has a unique molecular structure which allows it to penetrate deep into the skin. It is a multifunctional anti-aging ingredient which help to reduce the appearance of age spots, visibly reduce fine lines and prevent moisture loss.

Cosmeceuticals

‘Cosmeceuticals’ is the term used to refer to a product that sits between a cosmetic-grade and pharmaceutical-grade product. These products are enriched with clinically proven active ingredients claiming to have beneficial effects on skin cell functions. These includes peptides, vitamins, plant steam cells, marina extract, retinoids and others.


The difference between cosmeceutical products and cosmetic products is the potency of the active ingredient. Cosmeceuticals are often crafted based on a higher concentration of active ingredients in the optimal pH and well-design delivery system. The emerge of these innovative ingredients leads to a new approach of integrated skincare, which enables us to harness the benefits of both clinical and natural actives for optimized skin health.

Hyaluronic Acids

Hyaluronic Acids (HA) is a naturally occurring sugar molecule known as glycosaminoglycan found in the dermis. It is present between cells in the body and is a very potent humectant which draws moisture from their surroundings. One gram of HA can hold onto six liters of water - that's 6000% !


Our skin has an incredible ecosystem called skin microbiome which support and defend our skin. In addition to its well know water-absorbing effect, HA is also a ‘postbiotic’, a by-product created when probiotic breaks down. Postbiotic releases a lot of nutrients that helps to strengthen and rebuild the unique skin microbiome.


HA comes in different molecular sizes. High molecular weight HA (HMW-HA) molecular cannot penetrate into the skin. It sits on the surface of the skin to reduce epidermal water loss. The result is most visible but short life-spam. On the other hand small moleculer weight HA (LMW-HA), also known as sodium hyaluronate can penetrate into the deeper layer of skin. LMW-HA provides intense moisture and sustained hydration deep in the skin and reduce the look of fine lines and wrinkles.

Essential Fatty Acids

For centuries, plant-derived oils and butters have been cherished in skincare rituals for their remarkable properties. These natural ingredients boast a composition that closely resembles the oils naturally produced by our own skin. They are rich in essential fatty acids (EFAs), which serve as the fundamental building blocks for healthy cell membranes and play a crucial role in maintaining the skin's natural barrier function and hydration levels.


Fatty acids are classified based on the degree of saturation within their chemical structure. Alpha-Linolenic Acid, commonly referred to as Omega-3, stands out as a super-unsaturated fatty acid. Linoleic Acid and Gamma-Linolenic Acid, known as Omega-6, are categorized as polysaturated fatty acids. Omega-9 is represented by Oleic Acid, a monounsaturated fatty acid. Additionally, Lauric Acid and Stearic Acid fall under the category of saturated fatty acids.


These fatty acids are integral components of plant-derived oils and butters, delivering an array of benefits to the skin. They help fortify the skin's natural barrier, ensuring proper hydration and protection against external stressors. By incorporating these nourishing ingredients into skincare routines, individuals can replenish and support their skin's health, promoting a radiant and supple complexion.


Plant-derived oils and butters offer a holistic approach to skincare, harnessing the power of nature to provide essential nutrients and moisture to the skin. With their affinity to the skin's natural oils and their abundance of vital fatty acids, these botanical treasures have stood the test of time and continue to be valued for their remarkable contributions to healthy and vibrant skin.