The key molecules of Kérastase
Patricia Pineau, Communications Director at L’Oréal Research & Innovation
Patricia Pineau, Research Director of Communication for L'Oréal, describes the 4 key molecules of Kérastase: Céramide ®, Aminexil®, Intra-Cylane ® and Stemoxydine ®.

CÉRAMIDE® (PATENTED MOLECULE IN 1991) (RÉSISTANCE, NUTRITIVE OLÉO-RELAX, SOLEIL...)
“This technology is, and will remain, an irreplaceable reference for repairing damaged hair.”
AMINEXIL® (PATENTED MOLECULE IN 1990) (STIMULISTE, AMINEXIL® GL® M)
“This anti-hair loss technology fights against the solidification of collagen around the follicle. It is the most efficient technology for preventing this problem within the cosmetic spectrum.”
INTRA-CYLANE® (PATENTED MOLECULE IN 1999) (FIBRE ARCHITECTE, VOLUMIFIQUE)
“This molecule has enabled us for the first time to reinforce fine hair, without curving it, but endowing the interior of the hair fibre with organic matter that easily attach with natural hair proteins.”
STÉMOXYDINE® (PATENTED MOLECULE 2002) (DENSIFIQUE)
“This technology, which is the fruit of the labors of L’Oréal Advanced Research on stem cells, increases significantly the density.”