The cream that Lora will soon launch on the market. Who inspired the singer
We're getting ready for winter with singer Lora. The artist does her homework early... against wrinkles. Through hyperbaric oxygenation and carrier molecules, she targets the origin of the signs of aging.
"I have very sensitive skin," Lora admits, "on my skin you can immediately tell if a product is ok or not. My mother is a pharmacist so I've tested everything." But, although she has tested products on the market, Lora says that "I want my own cream."
The cream is in the laboratory, for testing. And will then be released on the market. A huge step for the artist who boasts of… a chemistry major in the 11th grade. "My mother, who taught chemistry and knows about 6 types of chemistry, was a kind of rebellion - she didn't want me to take up music, I didn't want to learn chemistry. I remained a chemist but I recovered. With a pharmacist mother in the house, there's no way you can escape - you want to, you don't want to."
Because winter starts in a few days, we tell you to take care of the hydro-lipid film. The skin's own barrier, which opposes all environmental aggressions. We target directly the dermis, the second layer of the skin, with oxygen, in the hyperbaric version.
An instrument called an airbrush captures oxygen from the air and transforms it into a gas of the highest purity. This forms a bubble, which is then diffused into the dermis. In this way, hydration is intense and suitable for the cold season.