Beauty Industry

Cellcosmet Expands Presence to United States

Introduces optimized formulations of its cellular skincare lines.

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By: Charlie Sternberg

Associate Editor

Cellcosmet, a luxury Swiss skincare brand specializing in cosmetic science, has expanded its presence to the United States with the establishment of the Cellap Laboratory Americas—a new stateside subsidiary based in New York.
 
“Our ethos relies on innovation, quality, product safety, Swissness, and results. Our goal in bringing Cellcosmet to the U.S. was to continue to bring that level of excellence to a new consumer,” said Tancrède Amacker, chief executive officer.

New Optimized Formulations

Also, Cellcosmet has introduced optimized formulations of its cellular skincare lines for men and women, containing the next generation (Gen 2.0) of its signature ingredient, CytoPep Cellular Extracts, and a new Postbiotics Complex.
 
“CytoPep Cellular Extracts aid in stimulating energetic metabolism and boosting cellular energy within skin’s cells, specifically the mitochondria, to visibility enhance skin health through natural skin-cell renewal and strenghten skin barrier function. This new generation of products associated with the Postbiotics Complex and CytoPep Cellular Extracts, which we have developed to preserve the balance and the diversity of the cutaneous microbiota, is proven to visibly optimize the revitalization of the skin,” explained Dr. Jérémie Soeur, Chief Science Officer.
 
Two other rigorously selected ingredients, the OleoComplex and the HydraProtect Film Complex, are contained in the new Cellcosmet Gen 2.0 formulations. These additions help skin maintain optimal moisture for skin barrier function that effectively protects the face from the harsh factors of daily life, including pollution and stress.
 
As part of this new era, Cellcosmet is also providing a new sensory experience by improving the texture and fragrance of its cellular skin creams. The non-greasy, fast-penetrating formulas are silky to the touch and leave skin feeling soft. The citrus fragrance is enhanced with floral and musky notes, for a light, fresh, elegant scent on the skin.

Skincare Insights

According to a recent study from Data Bridge Market Research, the skincare products market is expected to reach $251.09 million by 2030, which was $171.25 million in 2022, registering a CAGR of 4.90% during the forecast period of 2023 to 2030.

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