When it comes to skincare, most of us think of hydration, actives, or barrier repair. But there’s a deeper, often overlooked driver of skin health — cellular nutrition. Without the right nutrients, the skin cannot regenerate properly, no matter how advanced a topical formula may be.
This is where GERnétic steps in, bridging the gap between traditional skincare and nutrition at the cellular level.
The Science: Cellular Nutrition & Skin Regeneration
Modern lifestyles, stress, poor diets, and environmental stressors all contribute to cellular malnutrition. This imbalance can cause:
- Premature ageing
- Chronic inflammation and sensitivity
- Sluggish healing
- Stubborn skin conditions (acne, rosacea, eczema)
- The frustrating “nothing works” syndrome often seen in clinics
Developed by French biologist and gerontologist Dr. Albert Laporte, GERnétic delivers essential nutrients transdermally. By targeting the cells directly, these formulations help correct imbalances, stimulate deep regeneration, and promote long-term skin health.
Skin’s Food Pyramid

Just like the body, the skin needs a balance of nutrients to function properly. GERnétic’s Synchro and Cytobi deliver this complete nutritional support:
- Trace Elements & Minerals – zinc, copper, magnesium, iron, potassium, manganese
- Vitamins & Antioxidants – vitamins A, C, E, H, B-complex
- Amino Acids & Peptides – lysine, arginine, glutamine, proline, cysteine, polypeptides
- Essential Fatty Acids & Phytochemicals – sweet almond oil, hypericum extract, calendula
This spectrum of nutrients provides the foundation for regeneration, protection, and repair.
Product Spotlight: Synchro & Cytobi

These two iconic GERnétic creams act as topical nutrition therapy, using biotech processes like enzyme fermentation and phytobiology to maximise absorption and effect.
Key Nutritional Compounds:
- Amino acids (lysine, arginine, glutamine) – repair and rebuild tissue
- Vitamins A, C, E, H, B-complex – protect, energise, regenerate
- Trace elements (zinc, copper, magnesium) – drive enzymatic and metabolic skin function
- Polypeptides & proteins – stimulate fibroblast activity and collagen synthesis
- Plant extracts & oils – soothe, nourish, and calm inflammation
Cytobi
- Strengthens fragile or reactive skin
- Reduces inflammation
- Promotes faster post-treatment recovery
Synchro
- Rebalances skin function
- Stimulates cellular regeneration
- Supports healing and barrier restoration
How to Use Synchro & Cytobi
In-Clinic Use:
- Apply Cytobi post-treatment (e.g. microneedling, laser, IPL) to calm inflammation and speed up healing
- Once inflammation has settled, use Synchro to stimulate regeneration and barrier repair
Homecare:
- Synchro: Use daily as a base cream for long-term regeneration
- Cytobi: Introduce during sensitivity, redness, weakened barrier, or as a recovery cream post-clinic treatments
Why Cellular Nutrition Matters
Just like the rest of the body, our skin cells need a steady supply of nutrients to function at their best. Unfortunately, modern living, poor diet, and constant stress often leave the skin starved at a cellular level. When this happens, the skin struggles to repair itself, leading to sluggish regeneration, sensitivity, and reactivity.
This is why cellular nutrition is so important. Without it, even the most advanced skincare won’t deliver lasting results. By feeding the cells directly, GERnétic’s formulas provide the essential vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and fatty acids that the skin craves.
The combination of Synchro and Cytobi works as a professional-grade healing duo, designed to rebalance and restore the skin from within. Suitable for all skin types, this pair is especially powerful for ageing skin, chronic conditions like eczema or rosacea, and post-treatment recovery. With targeted transdermal nutrition, the results are visible, long-lasting, and deeply restorative.
The Professional Takeaway
Whether you’re supporting post-procedure healing, treating inflammatory conditions, or caring for hormonally imbalanced skin, Synchro and Cytobi provide science-backed solutions that work at the cellular level.
When you feed the cells, the skin transforms.
That’s the GERnétic way.

