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Leitern's brand story
1962 In February, Dr. Abel, who graduated from Chambery University, set up the Zowei Biological Research Laboratory, and found natural algae mud in the depth of 0/00 meter in Lake Rieleman/kloc. The drugs synthesized by Zuo Wei Laboratory from Evian water, mud at the bottom of lake and plant extracts in Alps have shocked the medical community in treating various infectious skin diseases and healing and repairing skin ulceration wounds. The unique R- 12 seaweed collagen peptide factor in this ingredient and pure water from glaciers act together on the deep tissue of the skin, making all kinds of problem skin return to a healthy state. Zowei Laboratories named this ingredient "regression", which means "reduction of health".

Since 1962, the return series of ingredients introduced by Zowei Laboratory have been widely used in medicine, skin care products, health care products, anti-aging beauty and other fields, providing skin disease treatment and skin health maintenance services for people in more regions, which has been trusted and respected by all walks of life in Europe. From 65438 to 0998, Zowei Lab began to pay attention to the skin health problems of the global public. Zuowei Laboratory was renamed as "France Zuowei Biotechnology Co., Ltd.", and provided high-quality and safe skin health care services to all parts of the world through the return series products and professional skin treatment and health care institutions.

In 2006, Zowei Biotechnology Co., Ltd. cooperated closely with 265,438+0 famous medical research institutions such as Chambery University, Montero Hospital, Aventis European Dermatology Research Institute, Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Company of the United States, Peking University and China Medical University. Integrating 45 experts from all over the world, the Asia-Pacific Medical Committee on Skin Problems was established to provide safe efficacy programs and facial skin health measurement standards for Asian people's spots, acne, dependent dermatitis, allergies, aging, oil imbalance, acne-related skin damage, and large pores, and to promote the skin health level of people in the Asia-Pacific region. [2]