Meet the world with THE SAEM.
The healthy beauty starts from the healthy nature.
Researches on various ecosystems to find better ingredients for the skin.
Harakeke (Scientific name : Phormium tenax) is an evergreen perennial plant
in the asphodelaceae family.
Harakeke is a valuable natural living source that
Maori people have been using since their arrival at New Zealand about 1,000 years ago.
The firm and strong knife-shaped leaf right from the roots grows up to 5 meters.
The soft and elastic harakeke leaf does not wither that easily.
So, the leaf is widely used for making house, clothes, ropes, sails, baskets, and sacks.
The dense saps between leaves are rich in moisture and nutrition to keep the health.
Harakeke means “Breath of Swamp and Lowland”
in Maori language and it presents the deep and moist energy.
The golden berry (scientific name: Physalis peruviana), which grows in
the Andes Mountains of Peru, is a perennial plant of the genus Aralia.
As a fruit of strong vitality that grows well even in alpine areas 3,000m
above sea level, it is known as "Inca berry," a super food that has been
enjoyed by the royal family as healthy food since the ancient Inca era.
Unlike typical blue-colored berries, golden berries with
yellow-gold color are rich in vitamins C, E, and A as well as various active
substances such as polyphenols, minerals, and beta-carotene.
The golden berry helps keep skin healthy and makes it bright and clear
like a golden berry that reveals its golden flesh when the thin film is removed.
Among all the gemstones around the world, pearl is the only gemstone created
by the living organism. The healthiest clams make pearls.
Pearl has been valued as the luxurious cosmetics ingredients.
It is said that powdered pearls help make up apply better and
make the skin brighter and smoother.
Among the pearls, the black pearls from Tahiti are famous for glowing
as clear and as deep as the emerald colored sea.
The black pearls rich in active materials such as mineral and amino acids make the skin glow.
Iceland is one of the cleanest areas that keep the uncontaminated water
and air in their natural condition.
The Iceland mineral water rich in nutrients supply refreshing
and rich moisture to the dry and rough skin for the healthier skin condition.
Echinacea is a genus of herbaceous herb plant (Scientific name : Echinacea purpurea)
in the daisy family and it grows wildly at North America.
North American Indians have been using the Echinacea
leaves for the skin care by pounding the leaves.
This traditional plant that once kept the skins of
Indians healthy has been passed along by the wisdoms of Indians
and it is now used for soothing the skin and making the skin healthier.
Aloe is a perennial plant (Scientific name : Aloe)
that belongs to aloe, asphodelaceae family.
In fourth millennium B.C., the ancient Egyptians in Africa
called the aloe as “Immortal Plant” and used aloe on In fourth millennium B.C.,
the ancient Egyptians in Africa called the aloe as “Immortal Plant”
and used aloe on.
It is said that the Egyptian Queens, Cleopatra, Nefertiti,
used the aloe as the secret cosmetics.
The aloe presents refreshing moisture and energy to the skin.