The active ingredients in the resin of the guggul tree smooth and plump the skin. Used topically, it acts on localized fatty excesses, attenuating skin imperfections.
ORigin
The western Indian guggul tree (mukul myrrh tree) has been considered an Ayurvedic medicinal plant for thousands of years.
ESSENCE
Through Ayurvedic, traditional Indian medicine, we discover the resin of this tree and its properties for the skin from cosmetics.
TRADITION
Guggul is a yellowish resin secreted by the mukul myrrh tree (Commiphora mukul). To extract the guggul, several incisions must be made in the bark of the tree, usually in winter. From these incisions flows a mixture of resin, rubber and oils that will later be processed and taken to the field of cosmetics.