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Protect, nourish, and support sensitive, aging, or dry skin with Antioxidant Cream, a rich, velvety moisturizer designed to lock in hydration and support the skin barrier. Powered by hydroxytyrosol, one of nature’s most potent antioxidants, and enriched with olive extract and squalane, this minimalist, vegan formula helps reinforce the skin barrier while protecting against environmental stressors. It softens, smooths, and enhances radiance, leaving skin visibly brighter and more even-toned. Proudly made in Italy.

Recommended For: 

Aging, dry, normal, or sensitive skin

Product details: 

Protect, nourish, and support sensitive, aging, or dry skin with Antioxidant Cream, a rich, velvety moisturizer designed to lock in hydration and support the skin barrier. Powered by hydroxytyrosol, one of nature’s most potent antioxidants, and enriched with olive extract and squalane, this minimalist, vegan formula helps reinforce the skin barrier while protecting against environmental stressors. It softens, smooths, and enhances radiance, leaving skin visibly brighter and more even-toned. Proudly made in Italy.

Recommended For: 

Aging, dry, normal, or sensitive skin

Key Benefits: 

  • Locks in moisture, helps maintain long-lasting hydration. 
  • Helps support the skin barrier. 
  • Provides powerful antioxidant protection. 
  • Designed for sensitive skin. 
  • Rich, creamy texture. 

Key ingredients: 

Olive extract from our estate in Umbria. Olive-derived antioxidant hydroxytyrosol. Fragrance-free, alcohol-free, silicone-free 

How to use: 

Apply Antioxidant Cream after AQVAM SPA Hydrating Mist and a Hydrator of your choice in the morning and at night. Finish with Antioxidant Boost Face Oil and sunscreen in the morning. 

Sustainability Facts:

  • Vegan & Cruelty-Free
  • Sensitive Skin Friendly
  • Sustainable Ingredients 
  • Refillable Glass Bottle 
  • World’s First Carbon-Neutral Olive Farm
Key Benefits
  • Locks in moisture, helps maintain long-lasting hydration.
  • Helps support the skin barrier.
  • Provides powerful antioxidant protection.
  • Designed for sensitive skin.
  • Rich, creamy texture.

Apply Antioxidant Cream after AQVAM SPA Hydrating Mist and a Hydrator of your choice in the morning and at night. Finish with Antioxidant Boost Face Oil and sunscreen in the morning.

  • Olive extract from our estate in Umbria.
  • Olive-derived antioxidant hydroxytyrosol.
  • Fragrance-free.
  • Alcohol-free
  • Silicone-free
  • Vegan & Cruelty-Free
  • Sensitive Skin Friendly
  • Sustainable Ingredients
  • Refillable Glass Bottle
  • World’s First Carbon-Neutral Olive Farm

World's First Skin
Compatible Olive Oil 

Sensitive Skin 

Friendly

Eco-Luxe Minimalist

Skincare

Powered by

Hydroxytyrosol 

Crafted in 

Italy

Before and After

How to Care for Your SkinAftercare

Meet Hydroxytyrosol: Skincare’s Best-Kept Secret

Pronounced hi-drok-see-TIE-ruh-sawl, hydroxytyrosol (HT) is a naturally occurring super antioxidant found in olives, known for giving olive trees their incredible longevity and for its ability to help defend against environmental stressors that contribute to premature skin aging. 

One of the most potent antioxidants known, HT outperforms even vitamin C in neutralizing free radicals. Unlike vitamin C, which degrades quickly when exposed to light and air, HT remains stable, delivering long-lasting protection. It’s also gentler, making it ideal for sensitive skin with a much lower risk of irritation. 

HT helps support the skin barrier, protects collagen integrity, soothes, and hydrates, making it ideal for sensitive and aging skin. At Beauty Thinkers, we deliver the highest levels of HT available in skincare—sustainably extracted from upcycled olive mill water and naturally present in Enzymatic Extra Virgin Olive Oil, the world’s first skin-compatible olive oil that deeply nourishes without heaviness.

How to Recycle

[ 1 ] Cover (07 Plastic): Plastic recyclables
[ 2 ] Pump (PP05 Plastic): Plastic recyclables
[ 3 ] Pump collar (PP05 Plastic): Plastic recyclables
[ 4 ] Engine and spring (C/PP92 Plastic): Plastic recyclables
[ 5 ] Internal innertube (PP05 Plastic): Plastic recyclables
[ 6 ] External glass bottle (GL70 Glass): Glass recyclables

Always check the regulations of your municipality.

All Ingredients

Full Ingredients
No.IngredientsDescription
1Aqua [Water]Purified manufacturing/process water.
2Cetearyl alcoholTexture enhancer.
3Olea europaea leaf extractOlive leaves extract, upcycled from mill water, naturally rich in hydroxytyrosol.
4Cetearyl olivateEmulsifer/texture enhancer derived from olive oil.
5Coco-caprylateLight emollient with a pleasant dry touch.
6Sorbitan olivateEmulsifer/texture enhancer derived from olive oil.
7Hydrogenated ethylhexyl olivateSkin moisturizer/Emollient providing a silky touch.
8Dicaprylyl etherFast-spreading emollient for a light feel.
9Elaeis guineensis (Palm) fruit extractAntioxidant-rich moisturizer derived from RSPO certified palm.
10PropanediolHydrator, preservative booster.
11TocopherolLipophilic antioxidant naturally present in skin.
12MaltodextrinPolysaccharide, hydrator, texture improving.
13Ethylhexyl stearateMedium-viscosity emollient for a smooth afterfeel.
14SqualaneWell-known as a lightweight, non-greasy skin compatible emollient which helps prevent moisture loss and restores suppleness to the skin.
15Hydrogenated olive oil unsaponifiablesNon greasy moisturizer, restoring the lipid barrier.
16Benzyl alcoholPreservative.
17Xanthan gumThickening agent for film forming and texture enhancing.
18Phytic acidChelating agent, helps to maintain the stability of the formula.
19EthylhexylglycerinSkin-conditioning, preservative booster.
20Sodium hydroxidepH regulator.
1 Aqua [Water]

Purified manufacturing/process water.

A hygroscopic (humectant) molecule naturally present in the skin. It is able to attract water in the superficial layers of the epidermis, helping maintain a soft and smooth skin. Vegetable-derived.

Hydrating ingredient derived from vegetable sources. Helps maintain the proper level of hydration due to its affinity for water.

Also known as provitamin B5, it acts as a moisturizer attracting and helping maintain water in place. It improves epidermis hydration, maintaining skin softness and elasticity. It is recommended for dry, sensitive skin and is generally well-tolerated.

Naturally derived amino acid, obtained from renewable sources. It has moisturizing and soft conditioning properties.

Hydrator, preservative booster.

Chelating agent.

Olive leaves extract, upcycled from mill water, naturally rich in Hydroxytyrosol.

Polysaccharide, hydrator, texture improving.

pH regulator.

FAQ

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1. The difference between cosmetics, OTC, and drugs

According to EU regulations:

– Cosmetics have the main purpose of cleaning, perfuming, changing the appearance, protecting, keeping in good condition or correcting body odors.
– Medicinal Products and Non-Prescription Medicines (called OTC – Over-the-Counter in US) are used to treat or prevent disease, and correct or modify physiological functions by exerting a pharmacological, immunological or metabolic action.

There may be differences between countries on the definitions and purposes of cosmetics and drugs: some products (e.g. sunscreens, antiperspirants) are classified as cosmetics in EU, but are classified as OTC products in USA.

Cosmetic products can help with cleansing, protecting, and maintaining the skin in the best possible condition. You can take care of your skin using appropriate cosmetics for your skin type.

Dermatologists can treat medical (e.g. acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea) and aesthetic conditions (e.g. medical fillers, laser resurfacing).

Our skin is composed of layers, from outside to inside:

– An outermost thin layer (epidermis) protects from outside aggressors and maintains hydration of internal tissues. It is constantly renewing and regenerating (it is on average a 28 day cycle, cycle time progressively increases with age).

– Below the epidermis lies a thick layer (dermis) containing many structural elements (e.g. fibroblasts, collagen, elastin, etc.) that gives our skin strength and elasticity.

– Finally, below the dermis lies the deepest layer (hypodermis) made of tissue, fat, and blood vessels. It provides structural support for the skin, protects the muscles beneath and supports thermoregulation.

Skin is an active organ. Its most important function is to form a barrier between the human organism and the external environment. This function is crucial for terrestrial life.

Skin has a network of different barriers:

  • Microbiome barrier: natural skin flora controls potentially harmful bacteria.
  • Physical barrier: consists mainly of Stratum Corneum (SC), the outermost layer of epidermis. It is formed by a continuous sheet of cells (corneocytes) embedded in a lipid matrix (cholesterol, ceramides, free fatty acids) and assembled into a “brick and mortar” model.
  • Chemical barrier: includes factors that contribute to the acidic skin pH and compounds forming the ‘natural moisturizing factor’ (NMF), for example, free amino acids, PCA, sodium lactate, urea, etc.
  • Immune barrier: composed of several types of cells, determining the immune response, a defense against sensitizers and pathogens. Cosmetics cannot boost, cure, or treat the immune system of the skin. If you have allergic reactions, please see visit a dermatologist.

Skin barrier’s main functions:

  • Prevents excessive water loss, maintaining and balancing the water content.
  • Protects from external aggressors (e.g. UV, chemicals, microorganisms, mechanical forces)
  • Acts as thermoregulator (e.g. via sweat) and sensory transmission (e.g. pain, touch).

The skin barrier can be damaged by cutaneous irritants (allergens, pollutants, harsh products or bad skincare habits e.g. over-exfoliating or unprotected UV exposure), environmental conditions (e.g. temperature, humidity, wind), aging/hormonal changes, stress and genetics (e.g. psoriasis, atopic dermatitis).

An impaired skin barrier is characterized by tightness, itchiness, inflammation, dry or flaky aspect, inflamed/sensitive areas, adverse reaction to commonly used products, changes in texture (e.g. thin, rough skin).

Physiological skin pH varies in the range 4.5-5.9 (slightly acidic) and it can be affected by:

  • Intrinsic factors, for example, age (elderly have higher pH), sebum, moisturization, genetic predisposition, anatomic site (occluded areas such as armpit have higher pH), ethnicity (dark-pigmented skin has lower pH).
  • Extrinsic factors, for example, environmental stressors (UV chronic exposure, pollution), harsh cleansers, season, over cleansing/over exfoliating, skin irritants.

Skin acid mantle is important for a healthy skin:

  • Barrier formation and integrity (e.g. synthesis (ideal pH 4.5-5.6)) and degradation (pH 7.0-9.0) of ceramides are pH-dependent processes.
  • Desquamation (an increase in pH causes accelerated degradation).
  • Maintenance of microbiome (natural skin flora), e.g. physiological pH (pH 4.5-5.9) is beneficial for resident flora and limits colonization by pathogenic microorganisms.
  • Buffering capacity: skin has a self-balancing system able to restore normal pH when skin is exposed to acid/alkaline aggression. It may be impaired by repeated use of extreme pH products.

Acid mantle’s disruption may lead to increase sensitivity that can cause irritation, dryness, flakiness, tight sensation.

During aging the skin is subjected to structural changes:

Epidermis:

  • Epidermal turnover rate decreases, resulting in a thinner skin more likely to wrinkle.
  • Sebum production, water content, and lipid content (in particular ceramides and triglycerides) all significantly reduce, making the skin dry and itchy.
  • Number of active melanocytes decreases resulting in uneven pigmentation (e.g. age spots in sun-exposed areas on the face).

Dermis:

  • The junction between epidermis and dermis flattens causing skin fragility, less mechanical resistance and diminished elasticity (e.g. loosening skin), contributing to wrinkle formation.
  • The lower production of dermal collagen, hyaluronic acid, and elastin causes skin thickness and sagging. The decrease in subcutaneous fat, results in increased vulnerability to mechanical trauma (e.g. less capacity to recovery from deformation).

The rate of the intrinsic (chronological) aging is a natural process genetically determined and is influenced by the degenerative effects of free radicals and the decreased ability to repair the damage. Extrinsic aging is a non-genetic accelerated process due to environmental stressors (e.g. UV, pollution, smoking), able to amplify natural aging resulting in prematurely aged skin.

Everyone has a skin type, but not everyone has a skin condition. Skin type (e.g. oily, combination, dry, normal) is mostly predetermined by genetics and it can evolve with age, can be managed by a proper daily skincare routine (e.g. choosing a rich or light moisturizer depending on your skin type).

Skin condition (e.g. acne, hyper/hypo pigmentation, dehydration, sensitive, aging) is:

  • A specific concern that can be occasionally experienced over lifetime and it can be influenced by internal (e.g. hormones, stress level, aging) or external factors (e.g. skincare routine, weather, environment, lifestyle). It can affect all skin type and can be treated with specifically addressed products.
  • We do not treat skin disease, serious medical conditions, or conditions requiring dermatological observation.

Identifying your skin type is important for you to know how to treat it.

  • Oily skin exhibits an over-production of sebum (skin oil composed of triglycerides, squalene, wax esters) and is more likely to have clogged pores. This skin type needs to balance the oil production without over cleansing, while maintaining well-hydrated skin.
  • Dry skin lacks natural sebum and may feel tight and itchy. Dry skin needs to restore the lipid layer (ceramides, cholesterol, fatty acids) to prevent loss of water from inside the skin and sealing moisture in using rich moisturizers and hydrators.
  • Combination skin usually experiences an oily T-zone, while the outer areas (U-zone) are normal or dry. A balance in skin’s water/oil ratio is needed.
  • Normal skin has optimal water and oil concentrations, it is important to maintain this well-balanced status.

Wash your face with a mild cleanser or just water. Gently pat dry with a towel and wait 1 h without applying anything on your face. Notice how your skin looks and how you feel it (e.g. smiling).

  • Dry skin: tight sensation, skin looks dull, feels brittle and rough.
  • Oily skin: refreshed sensation immediately after washing, shiny look after 1 hr.
  • Combination skin: feeling of residue on the T zone, while the outside areas feel tight.
  • Normal skin: no greasy or dry feeling.

There is no such thing as a perfect skin in real life (blemishes, dark spots, breakouts are normal). The main purpose is to have a healthy skin, that is, maintaining the skin barrier and prevent chronic skin conditions. Consistency is the key and changes need time. Keep it simple, so that you can do it every day.

  1. Cleanser: the function of a cleanser is to remove dirt, residue, and sebum, so the rest of your routine can work at its best. Depending on your skin type you can choose just water (even if water’s ability to remove oil is limited), a gentle cleanser, or double cleansing to remove makeup or sunscreen.
  2. Moisturizer: a moisturizing product contains humectants, emollients, and occlusive substances that help restore/maintain the optimal status of the skin barrier.
  3. Photoprotection in the morning: chronic exposure to Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is responsible for photoaging and skin damage. It is important to wear a SPF 30 minimum broad-spectrum protection.

INCI is the International Nomenclature for Cosmetic Ingredients, a globally accepted standard used to identify cosmetic ingredients on the label. The majority of the terms contained in this code is in English, while we find in Latin those referring to botanical names (e.g. Olea europaea (Olive) fruit oil. INCI lists simplify the identification of substances to which you may be allergic.

According to EU and US regulations the list must be provided in descending order of weight of the ingredients. Ingredients in concentrations of less than 1 % may be listed in any order after those in concentrations of more than 1 %.

Each ingredient has a purpose:

Key ingredients, also known as actives (e.g. ceramides, salicylic acid, retinol, hyaluronic acid, etc.).

  • Deliver a skincare benefit to the consumer for a specific skin condition.
  • They are used at recommended concentrations to be effective, supported by scientific or laboratory studies.
  • Often called “actives” even if this term is related to drugs and OTC.

Functional ingredients (e.g. emollients, thickening agents, emulsifiers, preservatives, etc.)

  • Help to achieve the performance and claimed cosmetic benefits (e.g. a poorly spreadable product is worthless even if very potent because you are not able to use it).
  • Provide the product form (e.g. lotion, cream, fluid) and determine the texture (e.g. light-weight or heavier).
  • Shape the pleasantness and the sensorial evaluation of the product (e.g. appearance, pick-up, rub-out, after-feel).

Less ingredients mean:

  • Our chemists can focus on key ingredients. Each ingredient, to be effective, should be used at suggested concentrations. To reduce the likely of adverse effects, there is a limit to the number of the effective active ingredients you can have in a formula. Less ingredients make it easier to identify instability due to incompatible ingredients.
  • Consumers can more easily search for information on substances they are interested in, for a more conscious use of the product.

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