An Okinawan ritual, a source of rejuvenation for skin and spirit, inherited from the inhabitants of one of the planet's five blue zones.
In Okinawa, women have for centuries held the secret to longevity, preserving the skin's youthfulness and promoting cell regeneration.
At the heart of Okinawan beauty rituals and eating habits is the ginger plant, Geto, which holds the power of long life.
Okinawa is made up of 160 islands in southern Japan and is one of the five "blue zones" of our planet, rare and fragile places that share the exceptional longevity of their inhabitants.
Okinawa beats the record for this "club of five" with 33 centenarians per 100,000 inhabitants.
In order to live long and remain active throughout their lives, each Okinawan seeks their Ikigai, their reason for living, driving them to create beauty and usefulness for themselves and for others.
Géto is one of the Okinawans' secrets to longevity. Its leaves are regularly used as an anti-wrinkle infusion to be applied to the face, like a beauty water.
This miraculous plant acts inside the cells to stimulate and awaken them, helping the skin to find its own youthful strength, whatever the conditions.
Cinq Mondes was inspired by Okinawan beauty secrets to capitalize on skin's youthfulness and bring ultimate cellular regeneration.
Géto Suprême Serum and Cream are safe for use by pregnant women. However, the Eye and Lip Contour should not be used by pregnant or breast-feeding women.