TENCEL® C - the new age fiber with oceanic skin care complex
Healthy and attractive skin from textiles. But how?
The special fiber TENCEL® C which features oceanic micro particles opens up a new dimension in skin care. When directly in touch with the skin, the fiber provides a cell-renewing effect. It also acts as a moisturizer and skin protector and keeps the skin elastic. Pure cosmetics from textiles!
Oceanic & Botanic

The TENCEL® fiber is well known for its positive skin properties. Due to the smooth fiber structure, it is particularly silky next to the skin. Its botanic origin ensures that it has good breathing properties – after all TENCEL® is extracted from wood. Equipped with the verifiable oceanic skin care complex (Chitosan), TENCEL® becomes even more cosmetic. Both raw materials come from nature and complement each other in an ideal way.
Textile cosmetics - A new dimension
The skin is the largest organ in the human body.
Its care and health are, therefore, particularly important. Yet, the skin can only remain healthy and attractive if it is in balance. Moisture content, protective function, elasticity and cell renewal are all critical requirements for healthy skin.*
Studies Institute Dr. Schrader, Holzminden (Germany) / University Hamburg Eppendorf (Germany)
Moisturizer
Skin protection
Best aging
Youthful skin is firm and elastic since it can store a lot of moisture. As we age, the skin loses moisture and thus its elasticity. To counteract this, the skin must be protected from losing moisture. Tests show that when wearing TENCEL® C moisture is maintained and a much better skin elasticity is achieved than when wearing cotton.
Fresh, healthy cells

News
Lenzing – the leader in innovation for Modal fibers – presents a new micro fiber: MicroModal® Edelweiss
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Lenzing AG Takes Legal Action Against the Violation of its Lyocell Patents
Lenzing AG, the global market leader for man-made cellulose fibers and the world’s only large-scale industrial provider of Lyocell/TENCEL® fibers, is taking legal action against the violation of its Lyocell patents.











