Saaren Taika’s bladderwrack innovation was featured in three French media: Le Petit Marseillanais, Occitanie Tribune, and EuroTribune.
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Summary of the articles
Article title (translated):
“Saaren Taika – Born of storms, designed for resilient skin. Bladderwrack (Fucus) – Scientifically proven effectiveness, the bioactive power of the Baltic Sea.”
The newspaper highlights the uniqueness of the product:
Bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosus) is hand-harvested wild and only when naturally detached by Baltic Sea storms along the coasts of the Bothnian Sea — a process that sets the brand apart from mass production.
Scientific analyses and clinical tests are emphasized:
The article notes that the bladderwrack contains high levels of fucoidans, alginates, laminarans, and polyphenols. A 28-day clinical study reportedly showed visible improvements such as reduced wrinkles, increased elasticity, and decreased redness.
Responsibility and respect for nature stand out:
Harvesting only naturally detached seaweed, applying a zero-waste principle, producing in small exclusive batches, and maintaining fully Finnish in-house manufacturing in Perniö.
The product range is presented as a complete skincare line:
Including soaps (for body and face), face creams, oils, and serums that combine natural ingredients with scientifically measured efficacy.
Message to the target audience:
For people who seek to combine naturalness and proven results in skincare — particularly those with sensitive, dry, blemish-prone, or mature skin.
Additional context:
The article appears in the Beauté & Bien-être (Beauty & Well-being) section, positioning Saaren Taika within a premium and lifestyle-oriented beauty context.
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