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Skincare’s new ‘Super Power Plants’

Add ‘harungana’ and ‘gorse’ extract to your skincare shopping list this season. Clarins adds both to the new generation of Super Restorative Creams to help lift, regenerate skin & target wrinkles.

Skincare's New Super Power Plants
Skincare’s New Super Power Plants

Since its inception in 1954, French skincare brand Clarins has searched the world for the most potent and effective plant botanicals for its prestige creams and serums. Jacques Courtin-Clarins understood the power of plant extracts when he first started blending oils for his massage clients in Paris. Today, the company has an official ‘ethnobotanist’ on staff who travels the globe studying how people in different cultures make use of indigenous plants. Some trees and bushes have remarkable healing effects on human skin – knowledge that indigenous elders have known for centuries.

This knowledge is studied in Clarins’ phytochemistry lab in Paris where 95 research and development staff look at 400 plants to see if there is any benefit to human skin. These scientists observe all parts of the plant: leaves, flowers, stems, fruit…with the exception of the roots. It’s important to ensure the plant extract is sustainable. A year’s worth of work studying 400 plants yields ten successful investigations. It then takes another three-to-eight years to develop, test and approve an ingredient for consumer use.

“Of the 300,000 plants on Earth, scientists have only categorized and studied a couple thousand of them. There are so many plants we know nothing about,” says Nathalie Issachar, Clarins Research and Development Director. “When someone asks me what my favourite plant is, I always say, ‘It’s the one we haven’t discovered yet’.” In this high tech world of synthetic ingredients and headspace technology, nature still offers incredible mysteries and breakthroughs. You’ll notice that every staff member at the company’s headquarters has incredible respect and appreciation for plants and trees. It’s a part of the company’s culture.

harungana
harungana

“The most exciting innovative plant discovery for fall 2022 is our Harungana extract,” adds Marie-Helene Lair, Director of Responsible Innovation at Clarins. She says the wide-leaved plant is nature’s answer to retinol. “It’s demonstrated that it is as afficient as retinol to replenish skin. Three kinds of significant tests have assessed this strong claim: in vitro, ex vivo and clinical data.” Researchers first uncovered the replenishing ability organic harungana eight years ago and began extensive scientific testing. It quickly proved to be a true botanical ‘treasure’ capable of revitalizing and replenishing the skin. The plant’s efficacy was proven on the five aspects of skin ageing: collagen, pro-collagen 1, elastin, laminin-5, and CRBP1. A scientific publication is pending.

harungana
harungana

For decades, retinol or Vitamin A has been the gold standard in anti-aging skincare. No other ingredient has as many scientific studies from universities around the world scientifically proving the effects on skin. The derivative of Vitamin A has been proven to work on skin firmness, wrinkles, dark spots and radiance. It does this by stimulating collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid production to help visibly improve the quality of skin. Thanks to its plant-based expertise, Clarins’ researchers were able to find a plant-based alternative to retinol, which is just as effective as retinol and well-tolerated by all skin types, even sensitive skin. This is important to anyone who has tried retinol in the past but found its strength caused redness and irritation. Harungana appears to be much gentler on skin.

harungana
harungana

So just what is harungana? It’s a small African bushy tree found in evergreen forests throughout South Africa to Sudan. It’s characterized by its large, glossy leaves that thrive on a cylindrical trunk. It’s crown appears as a golden-green colour and the blooms are cream-coloured with an almond aroma. The tree has been used by indigenous communities to treat a wide range of health issues such as headaches, fevers and sore throats for generations. What’s particularly interesting about harungana is that its sap is a fluorescent orange colour which discharges when leaves or stems are snapped off. Clarins has found sustainable farms to grow the tree organically for skincare purposes.

gorse
gorse

The second ‘Skincare Super Power Plant’ sounds like a dish you’d order at a restaurant in Norway. It’s called ‘gorse’ and it is a powerful new addition in fighting skin slackening. An emblematic plant from Brittany, France, gorse is a very resistant ‘pioneer’ plant with vibrant yellow blooms that grows in almost any type of soil and can be found primarily along the coast. One plant can produce several thousand seeds every year that remain healthy for more than 20 years. And its nectar and pollen are a favourite food source for bee populations.

gorse
gorse

Gorse extract has remarkable effects on the skin’s vital fibroblast behavior. Fibroblasts help produce collagen and elastin fibres within the skin which help maintain skin tissues, firmness and elasticity. They help keep you looking younger, longer. Unfortunately, over time, production of these fibres diminish, implying a loss of density, firmness and elasticity in the skin – the skin’s natural ageing process. 

gorse
gorse

Organic gorse extract to the rescue. This plant active was proven to help restore tone to fibreblasts by 89% in In Vitro scientific tests. It significantly helped in targeting skin slackening. Now, here’s the wonder of nature in action: organic harungana extract boosts the efficacy of organic gorse by 95%. The synergies of the two plants working together led to even better results.

Skincare & Hormonal Balances: New Advances

Now that we know the two new “Skincare Super Power Plants”, where do we find them? And what are they best used for? Targeting skin slackening linked to hormonal changes. In 2014, Nathalie Issachar’s team discovered how fibroblasts in the skin change during hormonal balances. Their shape changed due to a reduction of estrogen. Their activity slowed down and their number declined. Consequently, the skin’s renewal slowed, wrinkles set in and the signs of skin ageing intensified. Fast forward eight years and thanks to a partnership with a network of scientific laboratories across France (INSERM), the brand studied the impact reduced hormonal activity can have on fibroblasts’ ability to maintain fiber tension to which they attached. After menopause, fibroblasts lose 99% of their tension strength compared to young fibroblasts. Besides producing less collagen, affected fibroblasts lose tone. They aren’t as ‘strong’ as before so they struggle to pull on fibres to maintain their tightening effect on skin. The result? Skin slackening.

Thankfully, there are two new formulas that can help with this skin concern: the NEW generation of Clarins Super Restorative Day and Night Creams.

Super Restorative Day Cream

With a new ultra-comfortable second-skin texture, the day cream is formulated to work with the skin’s chronobiology to meet the skin’s specific needs during the day. It protects against external aggressors all day long and is enriched with vegetal squalane that helps restore the hydrolidic film.

Super Restorative Night Cream

The skin focuses most of its repair work during the night while we sleep. The skin’s natural rhythms change which is why you need to use a night cream. The plant actives work to support fibroblast activity and organic sea lily helps counterbalance any dehydration.

gorse
gorse

Clarins Super Restorative Day and Night Creams are available in Canada at clarins.ca

  • Sheena Batey
    August 23, 2022 at 1:58 pm

    I discovered how fibroblasts in the skin change during hormonal balances something I never knew before

  • Janet K
    August 23, 2022 at 1:53 pm

    Wonderful article!

  • wendy hutton
    August 23, 2022 at 12:30 pm

    never heard of any of these plants but they do sound amazing @wghutton

  • louise gilbert
    August 23, 2022 at 12:08 pm

    interesting I never heard of these before, great info

  • Barbara L. Wallace
    August 23, 2022 at 11:58 am

    This is fascinating information regarding two powerful plant derived substances that offer such benefit to damaged and aging skin! At 64 years young I’m excited to experience the new Clarin’s skin care products and see the difference!! @Babsblw

  • Melinda
    August 23, 2022 at 11:46 am

    The effects of Harungana and Gorse on the skin is englightening.
    @jolenegirl111

  • Amy s
    August 23, 2022 at 11:08 am

    I love that the newly discovered harungana works as retinol and is gentle on the skin but offers the same amazing benefits! (@healthnbeautyg)

    • Helena K
      August 23, 2022 at 12:04 pm

      Didn’t know these targeted skin slackening linked to hormonal changes

  • Linda Bragg
    August 23, 2022 at 9:25 am

    Loved reading about the two plants harungana and gorse. How the two work together on skin slackening. Also about the skin fibroblasts!! Never knew of this….Very interesting. So much to learn and how so much scientific study goes into these plants to develop all the products to help with the skin and more. Amazing! Blows my mind. So fascinating and interesting. I would love to see what the two Super Restorative creams would do to help my slackening skin. 🙂 @ldystetson101

  • Alicia Brown
    August 23, 2022 at 7:47 am

    Wow that’s a large study of plants! I like the commitment!

  • Tania
    August 23, 2022 at 7:44 am

    This is such an interesting read. I love plants and moreover knowing that plants help my skin glow is fascinating. Never heard of harungana before, so like the new knowledge. I also have some hormonal challenges, so feel like I need to try these products out. Thank you for sharing

  • Emily B
    August 23, 2022 at 6:32 am

    I love this plant witchery. Who knew plants could help restore the skin that much? I have heard of gorse but not of harungana before.

  • maria gentry
    August 23, 2022 at 5:48 am

    So much great information! I learned a lot. Thank you!

  • Robyn Mayer
    August 23, 2022 at 5:21 am

    Great article full of new info for me. I’m especially interested in more plant based solutions to retinol. We all know people have skin slackening as they age, but it’s dismaying to see it happening to your own body after menopause. Now understand why and I don’t have to rely on chemical based products to hold it back. Thanks! @anscrming on Twitter & IG

  • Anonymous
    August 23, 2022 at 4:24 am

    Great information, thanks, good to know.

  • Michelle Ptak
    August 23, 2022 at 3:53 am

    Wow! What a fascinating article … I was astounded to read that it takes 3-8 years to develop and 300,000 plants on earth!! Mind boggling!! So much we haven’t discovered about these plants and how they can help us.

  • Sheerie Franks
    August 23, 2022 at 2:41 am

    This is all new information to me Dave, thank you for such an informative piece! 🤩
    @SheerieF

  • Shantel J
    August 23, 2022 at 2:19 am

    Great blog with awesome information. Thanks for sharing!!
    IG: @shantelleeasay
    Twitter: @jones_shanny

  • Sandy C.
    August 23, 2022 at 2:03 am

    Gorse! I think there’s LOT more they’re going to find out about this wonder. Boosting the fibroblasts is just the beginning.

  • Marilyn
    August 23, 2022 at 1:00 am

    The research around the Harungana extract and the benefits is amazing!
    IG @mmsittie
    TW @marilynmassoud

  • Sara Anne VanWormer
    August 23, 2022 at 12:41 am

    I found your article so ENLIGHTENING!! 💡To learn that the Indigenous Elders have known the benefits of these plants for centuries & that there are 300,000 different species of plants on this Earth & there’s only been research done on a few thousand. Who knew?! 🤷🏻‍♀️ The ongoing study of these plants, that are already here, growing on this glorious planet, that could benefit our bodies, our minds & our souls, is truly FASCINATING to Me!! The possibilities are literally endless!! Very intriguing & very cool!! 🤓👍😎 Mr. Courtin-Clarins was a visionary!!! 🤩 And you Dave, you did your homework & wrote an AMAZING article!! 😝

  • Limecello
    August 22, 2022 at 11:42 pm

    I’d never heard of either of these before. Thank you for the informative post! It’s fascinating to see a snippet of the process. Made me wish I could re-take ethnobotany and this time focus on some different plants for projects. 😛

  • Carole D
    August 22, 2022 at 11:37 pm

    I love that they use Plant for their skin care product as I have allergies to petroleum product.

  • Alayne Langford
    August 22, 2022 at 10:35 pm

    I learned something new that affects me, that after menopause, fibroblasts lose 99% of their tension strength compared to young fibroblasts leading to skin slackening! Help! @ad_langs on TW @mamalangs5 IG

  • Irene
    August 22, 2022 at 8:57 pm

    Great info, love the Clarins’ NEW Super Restorative Day Cream

  • Darci Paice
    August 22, 2022 at 8:52 pm

    It’s amazing what plants and nature are capable of providing us! @darcipinbc on insta @paicebailey on twitter

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