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About

At Laboratoires HAPIDERM, we view skin as more than just a defence barrier, it's a living sensory receptor. Every experience, stress, and joy leaves a mark, shaping our reflection.

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We integrate skincare, well-being, and the latest neuroscience to explore the emotional pathways to optimal skin health through neurocosmetics. Our philosophy? A healthy mind-body connection is key to radiant skin.

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Inspired by Madagascar's rich biodiversity and advanced neurocosmetic actives, our collection embodies authenticity. We source rare essential oils and botanicals exclusively from Madagascar, partnering with local farming communities. These blend with global botanicals to create our unique DermEssence™ Complex.

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Skin physiology offers pathways to reshape our mind, body, and spirit. Our scents stimulate memories and rituals, shifting moods and enhancing well-being. By embracing a mindful approach to health, we connect deeply with our self-care rituals.

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As we say in Malagasy, "Mora Mora." Slow down, take it easy. 

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Mission

Our mission at Laboratoires HAPIDERM is to balance mind and body through the power of neurocosmetics. We use advanced neuroscience and essential oils to create skincare solutions that promote skin radiance and holistic well-being. By integrating the rich botanicals of our Madagascan heritage, we ensure our products are of the highest quality and sustainability. Our commitment is to deliver innovative, effective, and natural skin solutions that enhance your overall well-being.

Vision

We envision a world where skincare merges the best of science and nature to foster a harmonious balance between mind and body. Our vision is to create a sanctuary of tranquillity and innovation, where individuals can pause, reflect, and regain perspective and positivity. By integrating advanced neurocosmetic developments with the rich, diverse botanicals of our Malagasy heritage, we aim to nurture both skin and soul, promoting radiant, healthy skin and holistic well-being.

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