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Quinquina
Strengthen weak, lifeless and thinning hair
Everything you need to know about quinine
Quinquina, a tree native to South America, was brought to Europe in the 17th century. Quinine is extracted from its bark and was traditionally used as a tonic and astringent.NAME Quinquina
USED PART Dried bark
BOTANICAL NAME Cinchona pubescens vahl.
FORM Ethanolic extract
INCI NAME Cinchona pubescens bark extract
ORIGIN Ecuador
HARVEST July to October
SECTOR Conventional
FEATURES
What does it look like?
PROPERTIES OF OUR QUININE
Why is it so effective for your hair?
Red Quinquina was a traditional remedy used by the Incas to treat digestive problems and infections. Quinquina and especially Quinine were the main treatment for malaria for many years. It can be made into a bitter tonic that in low doses stimulates digestion.
Quinine works from the scalp to boost the resistance of the hair strengthening from root to tip. Our quinine range has been dermatologically tested.
A few words from our expert
Quinine works from the scalp to boost the resistance of the hair strengthening from root to tip.
Klorane Botanist
AND FOR THE PLANET?
Our commitment
Social Commitment
Respect for the environment
Training of local communities
In the field, Klorane trains communities to guide them towards more sustainable agriculture
Klorane is working with NGOs in Ecuador to encourage families to move away from the intensive cultivation of Quinquina and adopt more sustainable methods of cultivation. The aim of this commitment is twofold: to protect local biodiversity and to pass on good practices with a positive social and economic impact for the local community. These agroforests are both ecologically sustainable and economically profitable.
Successful results against deforestation
Concrete actions to fight deforestation in the Amazon
We work with the local communities to ensure the preservation of the forest with a commitment from Klorane Botanical Foundation to set up 6 community nurseries with 15,000 trees comprising of 40 endangered species which will benefit 75 indigenous Kichwa families. Activities to raise awareness are also carried out in local schools to train future generations of farmers in more sustainable practices.
Did you know?
" Louis Ferdinand Céline, doctor and author of "Voyage au bout de la nuit", whose real name was Louis Destouches, wrote a booklet on the benefits of quinine: Quinine in therapy. "
Discover the Quinine & ORGANIC Edelweiss range
A complete hair care range with Quinine & ORGANIC Edelweiss, to strengthen weak and thinning hair, naturally!
Discover our active botanical ingredients
Klorane has been taking care of you and nature for over 50 years.
Cupuaçu
Grown in the Amazon, Cupuaçu is a star ingredient. A butter with exceptional nutritional power is extracted from the Cupuaça fruit.Oats
One of our favourite active ingredients at Klorane, particularly for its richness in carbohydrates, lipids and vitamins which give it moisturising, softening and protective properties.Flax
We have selected flaxseed for its rich mucilage, a true reinforcement that naturally lifts the hair.Mango
We selected mango because it is richness in nutritious fatty acids. Our experts extract a rich butter from the kernel that deeply nourishes and hydrates dry hair.Nettle
Nettle was used in traditional medicine for its astringent and anti-inflammatory properties. The roots of the nettle contain an abundance of natural sebum-regulating active ingredients.Peony
Klorane has chosen the Chinese Peony, valued in traditional medicine for its soothing effect, relaxing fragrance properties
Nature often has the solution
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