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Where nature meets beauty: Bioten launches next-gen skincare line in Australia


Naturally inspired and backed by science; Bioten is fast becoming the must-have daily skincare routine in Australia. Having traversed the globe to hydrate and cleanse Aussie skin, their face range is now available exclusively online. 
 
With 26 products across five key lines, Bioten has a product for any skin concern, making them the perfect choice for customers looking for a refreshingly affordable solution that takes care of their skin and the environment. 
 
Bioten’s Marketing, Communications & Brand Manager Yianni Skliros said that packaging and environmentally friendly ingredients were a priority for their skincare lineup. 
 
“We are proud to say that Bioten products are vegan-friendly, made up of at least 80% natural ingredients and our packaging is 100% recyclable,” Yianni said.
 
“We know that consumers are becoming increasingly more educated about skincare ingredients, and we are meeting these demands with fool-proof products they can trust.
 
“Bioten invests heavily into ensuring its customers’ results and experiences are supported by cutting-edge skin technology at an affordable price point.”
 
Originating from Greece, the brand has been distributing their body and hand range in Australia for over six years exclusively through Chemist Warehouse. Now Australians can shop their product line too on Bioten’s website.
 
Bioten’s current product offerings each target various skin concerns, from moisturising, to anti-wrinkle, sensitive and acne-prone skin. 
 
Skin moisture – under RRP $12.99 
Designed primarily for youthful skin, the Skin Moisture range offers a full facial care solution. Its array of products features 100% extracts of natural quince, natural honey, and berries, adept at moisturising, illuminating, and purifying the skin, while ensuring prolonged retention of moisture levels. Product offerings include face cream, cleansing gel and micellar water, along with two scrubs, leaving your skin soft and luminous.
 
Hydro X-Cell – under RRP $21.99
Hydro X-Cell serves as your daily hydration booster, enhancing skin moisture levels for up to 72 hours, leaving a supple and silky texture to the skin. This line comprises products that are lightweight yet deeply moisturising, featuring a 5% multi-active moisturising complex made up of 100% natural spirulina cellular water, hyaluronic acid, and phytoceramides. Additionally, there are fragrance-free and non-comedogenic options, designed for sensitive and acne-prone skin.
 
Multi Collagen – under RRP $24.99
The perfect range to replump skin and combat the first signs of ageing – Multi Collagen products contain an award-winning collagen restorer, a powerful anti-wrinkle peptide that stimulates six skin-rebuilding essentials. It's combined with hyaluronic acid to secure moisture & create fullness. The day cream, night cream and serum all work to smooth fine lines and target dark spots whilst injecting a boost of hydration into the skin.
 
Hyaluronic GOLD – under RRP $26.99
The Hyaluronic GOLD range includes an enriching formula made up of a hyaluronic booster and golden proteins to stimulate collagen, reduce wrinkles and dark spots and deeply hydrate the skin. The re-plumping antiwrinkle day cream, night cream and eye cream deliver the ultimate antiwrinkle power to revive your skin’s natural youth. The product line also includes a cleansing gel, eye patches and a re-plumping pearl serum, giving your skin a radiant glow. 
 
Nutri Calcium – under RRP $24.99
Designed to achieve visibly firmer and rejuvenated skin, the Nutri Calcium range improves elasticity, whilst reducing the appearance of wrinkles. Made with a combination of calcium, vitamin B5 and FemiGen+ to strengthen the skin’s barrier function, Nutri Calcium offers a day cream with SPF, night cream and serum, perfect for mature skin.
 
To learn more, go to bioten.com.au

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