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Did You Know? Tulips Keep Growing After Being Cut.

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Our Tulip Bulb Moment

Backed by two Dutch government grants in research, our mission was to discover which compounds are responsible for this regeneration and identify skin beneficial compounds.

We discovered: Tulips are the new superflower in beauty.

The Benefits of Tulip Science in Skincare

Strengthens Barrier Function
  • AUXIN stimulates cell metabolism & collagen formation
  • KINETIN prevents TEWL, smooths rough skin, fights free radicals
  • FATTY ACIDS essential for healthy skin, heals compromised skin barriers
Hydrates
  • NATURAL HUMECTANT holds its entire body weight in water
  • AMINO ACIDS natural moisturizing factor
Antioxidants
  • FLAVONOIDS protect against photo-aging , skin-healing, anti-inflammatory
Brightens
  • ORGANIC ACIDS gentle AHAs, including Lactic & Malic Acid. Promotes cell turnover for brighter, more even skin.

We also conducted a series of analyses to determine what the hard science reveals about the rose’s true value compared to that of the tulip.

The findings perfectly display how the tulip not only matches but surpasses the benefits the rose offers.

β€’ 2x richer than the rose in organic acids
β€’ 4.5X richer than the rose in fatty acids
β€’ Contains more amino acids than the rose

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Tulip and Rose Illustration

Research partnership with an independent European lab

Our research and clinical testing even expands to the elusive Black Tulip. 

The findings perfectly display how the tulip not only matches but surpasses the benefits the rose offers.

β€’ Clinically shown to increase skin firmness by over 29%
β€’ Clinically shown to reduce the amount and depth of wrinkles by 33.7% and smile lines by 22.5%

Proprietary Tulip Complex

Proprietary Tulip Complex

Our antioxidant rich complex is featured in our core collection and contains Dutch tulip stem cells for healthy, plump and hydrated looking skin.

Part of tulip used: The bulb

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Proprietary Black Tulip Complex

Proprietary Black Tulip Complex

This deep dark tulip contains the highest flavonoid count, which features high antioxidant properties that protect against free radical damage, preserving the youth of the skin for instantly visible, clinically-proven results. Part of tulip used: The Black Tulip petals Shop products featuring our Black Tulip Complex

Part of tulip used: The Black Tulip petals

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NAMING OUR ONE-OF-A-KIND BLOOM

The Bloomeffects Tulip

During a special moment at the 2019 Bloomeffects Launch Event, Bloomeffects CEO & Founder, Kim van Haaster, christened the Bloomeffects tulip.

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Tulip in blooms

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