Caviar comes from the Persian word Khaviar which means "bearing eggs" and refers to the eggs (roe) of the fish species, sturgeon. Caviar was once considered extremely valuable and only suitable to be served to royalty and the upper class. But what exactly is Caviar? Why is it so highly prized and so expensive?
Loaded with nutrients, the addition of caviar to Porselene skin care products offers skin wealth of Proteins, Vitamins, Minerals, Phospholipids, Nucleic Acids and Water. These ingredients hydrate, nourish the skin and intensify the processes inside the skin cells to slow down the skin aging process. A complete spectrum of nutritive ingredients is available due to our extraction method which permits the utilization of both hydro-soluble and lipid-soluble vitamins
Like human skin, Caviar is roughly 50 to 70% water, with a similar breakdown of lipids and other trace elements. With also a cell format similar to human skin, Caviar penetrates the skin quickly to restore and support natural functions of the skin in the best possible way.
Caviar is a source of marine DNA, a key element to skin cell regeneration and hydration. A light moisture-retaining film protects the skin against external effects. In a unique interplay with special protein components, skin regeneration is stimulated to trigger a cycle that helps reduce superficial lines and wrinkles and produce smoother skin texture. Natural production of collagen is also stimulated and in time, skin will attain a firmer appearance.
The Caviar Legend
