A new cosmetic product made from IMTA seaweeds is causing a stir. Exsymol S.A.M., Monaco, has been working with Dr Theirry Chopin, an IMTA expert based in Canada to develop a multi-use product from the kelp, Alaria esculenta.
The kelp is grown at the IMTA sites of Cooke Aquaculture Inc. in the
Bay of Fundy. Exsymtal® has a variety of applications based on its
anti-aging, anti-pollution/anti-stress, dermis
filler and dermis renewal properties.
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