The oldest energy
molecule on Earth

A QUIET ORIGIN STORY FOR
SKIN AND HAIR LONGEVITY

Lifebloom returns to the source of life on Earth to draw out an ancient molecule that supports healthier skin and hair.

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Before the first tree grew. Before the first fish swam. Before the first breath was taken. They were already here.

Cyanobacteria, the oldest living chemistry on Earth.

It began three and a half billion years ago.

While continents drifted and collided, while five mass extinctions rewrote the story of life, they remained.

They did something no organism had ever done. They learned to turn sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into energy. And in doing so, exhaled oxygen into a lifeless sky.

Over hundreds of millions of years, they helped transform Earth's atmosphere.

The air you are breathing right now is, in the most literal sense, their creation.

They ask for almost nothing. No soil. No cropland.

Light, water, and carbon dioxide are enough.

In return, they produce a remarkable range of molecules shaped by billions of years of evolution, tested against conditions no laboratory could ever replicate.

One of those molecules is ours. And it carries the oldest performance guarantee on Earth.

The molecule that has fueled life for three and a half billion years, soon channelled into the longevity of your skin and hair.

Stay close to the origin.

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