The Rare Science Behind Volcanic Dust

    Volcanic dust, also known as volcanic ash, is a type of fine-grained material that is produced during volcanic eruptions. While it may seem like a nuisance to those who live in close proximity to active volcanoes, volcanic dust is actually rich in a variety of valuable minerals that have numerous practical applications.

    Volcanic dust also contains a high concentration of trace elements, including zinc, copper, and manganese. One of the most unique properties of volcanic dust is its ability to adsorb toxins and pollutants from the environment. This makes it an effective natural filter for water and air, and has led to its use in a variety of applications in beauty products.

    Overall, the rich mineral value of volcanic dust is a testament to the incredible power and complexity of our planet's geology. By harnessing the unique properties of this natural resource, we can continue to advance our understanding of the earth's natural processes and improve our lives in countless ways.

    Patented Technology: Plankton Glass Flower

    The glass flower from ancient volcanic lakes.

    • The patented Plankton Glass Flower (PGF) is the first natural active ingredient that protects skin from both urban and digital pollution while providing a natural soft focus with matte result. 
    • As a dispersible volcanic sand powder, it is made of 100% phytoplankton (micro-alga) coming exclusively from old volcanic lakes in France (Auvergne region). These majestic and very old volcanoes are part of the most beautiful and unique natural site in France.