Woman invents world’s first serum made out of SEA CUCUMBERS

‘This has changed my life’: Woman invents an anti-ageing serum made from SEA CUCUMBERS to transform her skin – with spectacular results

  • Gold Coast local Renee Alyce moved to an island in the Pacific at the age of 26
  • She didn’t have access to skincare or makeup so had to develop her own there
  • Renee noticed villagers applying sea cucumber extract to their cuts and rashes
  • So she created a $119 serum that works as an anti-ageing face cream for women 

The world’s first serum made from sea cucumbers has been developed by an Australian woman who learned about the marine animal’s healing properties while living on a remote island.

From the age of 26 Renee Alyce, who was originally based on the Gold Coast, Queensland, spent five years on a secluded island in the Pacific without access to modern day conveniences like cleansers and moisturisers.

‘My skin was at its worst. So after running out of foundation with no way possible of replacing it, I went on a mission to find other ways of protecting, covering and rejuvenating my skin,’ she said.

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The world’s first serum made from sea cucumbers has been developed by an Australian woman, after she discovered the marine animal’s healing properties while living on an island

Renee herself (pictured) has experienced great success applying the serum every night, reducing her pigmentation considerably over a six month period

She spent weeks investigating her surroundings – soil, land and ocean – and noticed local islanders applying sea cucumber extracts to small wounds and infections.

Within days their cuts and rashes were vanishing.

‘Sea cucumbers are among only a few animals that have the capacity to regenerate damaged or lost body parts,’ Renee said.

‘They contain collagen, have antibacterial properties and a rare peptide that can rapidly influence collagen production, encouraging a boost in cell turnover.’

All things everyday skincare products aspire to be for their customers.

Researchers at the University of London confirmed that sea cucumbers have the ability to boost the elasticity of collagen in the human body. 

Renee knew she was onto a winning idea and returned to the Gold Coast to build her brand, Baché De Mar.

Launching just two months ago the Sea Cucumber Regenerative Serum ($119), the first of their products to go to market, has been a huge success, with customers posting glowing reviews online.

‘I’ve been using this serum for a few weeks now and I love it. It feels like it starts working the second I put it on, and I wake up with smooth, fresh skin every day. Would definitely recommend to anyone considering,’ a woman named Kendall said.

Launching just two months ago the Sea Cucumber Regenerative Serum ($119), the first of their products to go to market, has been a huge success, with customers posting glowing reviews online


Renee knew she was onto a winning idea and returned to the Gold Coast to build her brand, Baché De Mar 

What is so special about the sea cucumber? 

The sea cucumber is a marine invertebrate that possesses regenerative and healing properties. 

Sea Cucumbers are rich in bio-active compounds that not only allows them to survive but also thrive and regenerate themselves in the harshest environments on the planet. 

Sea Cucumbers are fascinating because they fast track healing their wounds and have the capacity to regenerate damaged or lost body parts.

‘My skin is quite acne prone and after trying many different products, this one helped it clear up,’ Shanti said.

Doreena added: ‘It is groundbreaking science and I am very grateful to be able to access it. So lucky for the young folks! They will never need to have aged skin.’

Renee herself has experienced great success applying the serum every night, reducing her pigmentation considerably over a six month period.

‘It changed my life and the way I feel about my myself. I no longer have to wear foundation,’ she said.

‘That’s why I can’t keep it a secret anymore. I feel it’s my calling to share it with the world.’

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