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Cosmetic Business 2025: Vytrus Biotech predicts glass skin trend will endure

10 Jun 2025 | Vytrus Biotech

Vytrus Biotech highlights its skin care solution, Clarivine, at Cosmetic Business 2025 in Munich, Germany. The ingredient activates a fasting process in the skin, leading to a glass skin effect. Vytrus Biotech also speaks on how Clarivine uses exosomes and how the company analyzes what is inside these exosomes.

This is Sabina Waldeck for Personal Care Insights at Cosmetic Business 2025, joined by Daniel Robostillo, sales director of Vitrice Biotech.

Welcome.

Thank you, Sabina, for having me.

So what are you showcasing at Cosmetic Business?

We are showcasing our last launch, which is called Clarrivine.

It's a product derived from plant stem cells from the grape.

And how does Clairvine tap into the benefits of intermittent fasting, and where did the inspiration for this come from?

So the inspiration comes from biology.

We always take inspiration from the plants and from biology, and we try to translate that to our active ingredients.

So in this specific case, what we did is to treat the plants themselves of the grape in a way that we force the production of molecules related to fasting.

So basically, We activate fasting processes into the skin.

We have a high concentration of peptides, secondary metabolites, polyphenols.

We have also exosomes, and we even analyze what is inside the exosomes.

We see that all that cocktail cause an effect into the skin, boosting that fasting-like effect.

Nice.

And where do you think that the glass skin trend will go in the future since Clarrivine does tap into this?

And do you think that it will stay, or another type of skin look will come next?

So Clarrivine has an effect that activates certain detoxification processes into the skin that it is translated macroscopically into what we can call a glass skin.

So when we talk about a glass skin, we talk about a skin that reflects the light, that is luminous, that doesn't have imperfections, that have.

An even tone, we see that this is a concept now that relates to healthy skin, to lifespan, health span of the skin, so we don't think that trend is going to stay.

It can evolve in different names, but the core concept of glass skin, we do believe it's going to stay.

And where do you think the boom of longevity-based skincare has come from, and where do you think it will evolve in the future?

So we see also longevity as a good way to describe the actual trend in the cosmetic industry because it relates to that health span.

It relates to live longer, but Also better, so longevity, it's not a new word really, but it really reflects what we see happening right now.

So as glass skin, it may evolve, but the concept itself, the core and the base of that concept will stay.

And do you have anything else to add?

We are happy to see that all the innovations that are happening in the cosmetic industry are related or linked to that healthy living, and we see that this is the right way to go, and that's why our last launch, Clarrivine is reinforcing that message, that concept of having a skin or a healthy skin that would last longer and that can be sustained during the time.

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