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Who We Are

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Robertet Partnership 175 Years of Excellence
Partnership

OUR
PARTNERSHIP
WITH ROBERTET

With its 175-year history, the Robertet Group is a pillar in the world of natural ingredients.

175
Years
50+
Countries
1847
Founded

Founded in 1847 in Grasse, Robertet has always placed nature and innovation at the heart of its values. By combining tradition and modern technology, the company has successfully established itself as a world leader, with a presence in over 50 countries, while remaining true to its commitment to quality and sustainable development.

Today, Robertet is recognized for its operational excellence and ability to innovate, creating products that awaken the senses and respect the environment. Its history reveals an unshakable passion for creation, rooted in respect for nature and a desire to support local communities.

Celebrating 175 years of creativity, Robertet continues to shape the future of the industry with a vision focused on sustainability and excellence now partnering with Blue Sky Distribution international Pty Ltd!

Our Philosophy

The Nautilus Principle

Just as the Nautilus continuously outgrows its chambers and spirals forward, we believe growth is not linear but ever-expanding. Our mission is to support your journey through life's evolving pathways.

Spiraling Growth

Each challenge is an opportunity to expand and move closer to your best self.

Science-Driven

300+ years of research powers our nutraceuticals designed for your evolving needs.

Nature + Innovation

Harnessing nature's wisdom with cutting-edge innovation for true balance.

"Limitless Growth, Infinite Potential"

Like the Nautilus, you're always moving forward, evolving, and creating your own unique spiral of progress and well-being.

Transparency

Research & References

For transparency and education, we maintain reference lists supporting key ingredients and wellness topics.

Supplementation
Skin, Hair and Nails
  • Beauty from within: Oral Intake of Specific Bioactive Collagen Peptides Reduces Skin Wrinkles and Increases Dermal Matrix Synthesis. Subject Area: Dermatology, Pharmacology. E. Proksch; M. Schunck; V. Zague; D. Segger; J. Degwert; S. Oesser. Skin Pharmacol Physiol (2014) 27 (3): 113–119.
  • Dietary Supplementation with Specific Collagen Peptides Has a Body Mass Index-Dependent Beneficial Effect on Cellulite Morphology. Michael Schunck, Vivian Zague, Steffen Oesser, Ehrhardt Proksch. Journal of Medicinal Food. https://doi.org/10.1089/jmf.2015.0022
  • Hexsel D, Zague V, Schunck M, Siega C, Camozzato FO, Oesser S (2017) Oral supplementation with specific bioactive collagen peptides improves nail growth and reduces symptoms of brittle nails. J Cosmet Dermatol 16:520–526.
  • Campos MP et al. An oral supplementation based on hydrolyzed collagen and vitamins improves skin elasticity and dermis echogenicity: a clinical placebo controlled study. Clinical Pharmacology and Biopharmaceutics 2015; 4: 142.
  • Rawlings AV. Ethnic skin types: are there differences in skin structure and function? Int J Cosmet Sci 2006; 28: 81-95.
  • Hillebrand GG et al. The age-dependent changes in skin condition in African Americans, Asian Indians, Caucasians, East Asians, and Latinos. IFSCC Mag 2001; 4: 259-266.
  • Matsumoto H et al. Clinical effects of fish type I collagen hydrolysate on skin properties. ITE Letters on Batteries, New Technologies and Medicine 2006; 7: 386-390.
  • Ohara H et al. Improvement in the moisture content of the stratum corneum following 4 weeks of collagen hydrolysate ingestion. Food Science and Technology Research 2009; 56: 137-145.
  • Inoue N et al. Ingestion of bioactive collagen hydrolysates enhance facial skin moisture and elasticity and reduce facial ageing signs in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study. J Sci Food Agric 2016; 96: 4077-81.
  • Rodríguez MIA et al. Collagen: A review on its sources and potential cosmetic applications. J Cosmet Dermatol 2017; 17: 20-26.
  • Camacho-Bragado GA et al. Understanding breakage in curly hair. British J Dermatol 2015; 173: 10-16.
  • Oral Supplementation of Specific Collagen Peptides Has Beneficial Effects on Human Skin Physiology: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study. Proksch E., Segger D., Degwert J., Schunck M., Zague V., Oesser S. Skin Pharmacol Physiol, August 2013.
  • Oral Intake of Specific Bioactive Collagen Peptides Reduces Skin Wrinkles and Increases Dermal Matrix Synthesis. Proksch E., Schunck M., Zague V., Segger D., Degwert J., Oesser S. Skin Pharmacol Physiol, December 2013.
  • J Med Food (2015) Dietary Supplementation with Specific Collagen Peptides Has a Body Mass Index-Dependent Beneficial Effect on Cellulite Morphology. DOI: 10.1089/jmf.2015.0022
  • One-Way ANOVA, Fischer post-test, publication pending.
  • Slowing down the clock with collagen peptides. Cosmetics Business white paper, January 2021 issue.
  • Asserin J, Lati E, Shioya T, Prawitt J. The effect of oral collagen peptide supplementation on skin moisture and the dermal collagen network: evidence from an ex vivo model and randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2015 Dec;14(4):291-301. doi: 10.1111/jocd.12174. PMID: 26362110.
  • Bianchi et al. Evaluation of the Efficacy of a Hydrolyzed Collagen Supplement for Improving Skin Moisturization, Smoothness, and Wrinkles. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2022;15(3):48-52. PubMed PMID: 35342502; PMCID: PMCPMC8944283.
  • Turner et al. Hair and Aging. Skinmed. 2016;14(5):338-43. PubMed PMID: 27871344.
  • Vleminckx et al. Rousselot clinical data.
  • Kuninty et al. Rousselot clinical data.
  • Purba et al. Human epithelial hair follicle stem cells and their progeny: current state of knowledge, the widening gap in translational research and future challenges. Bioessays. 2014 May;36(5):513-25. doi: 10.1002/bies.201300166. PMID: 24665045.
  • Pappelbaum et al. Revealing novel insights on how oral supplementation with collagen peptides may prevent hair loss: Lessons from the human hair follicle organ culture. Journal of Functional Foods 2024, 116, 106124. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jff.2024.106124
Body References
  • Zdzieblik et al. 2015, 2017, 2021; Jendricke et al. 2019; Kirmse et al. 2019; Oertzen Hagemann et al. 2019; Centner et al. (2022).
  • Zdzieblik et al. (2017). Effect of specific collagen peptides with various dosages on body composition in untrained men.
  • Zdzieblik, D. et al. Collagen peptide supplementation in combination with resistance training improves body composition and increases muscle strength in elderly sarcopenic men: a randomised controlled trial. British Journal of Nutrition, 2015. Unpublished data 2015, publication pending.
  • Tofas, T., et al. Pliometric Exercise Increases Serum Indices of Muscle Damage and Collagen Breakdown. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2008. 22(2): 490-496.
  • Csapo, R., M. Gumpenberger, and B. Wessner. Skeletal Muscle Extracellular Matrix – What Do We Know About Its Composition, Regulation, and Physiological Roles? A Narrative Review. Frontiers in Physiology, 2020.
  • Daneault, A., et al. Biological effect of hydrolyzed collagen on bone metabolism. Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr, 2017. 57(9): 1922-1937.
  • Asserin, J., et al. The effect of oral collagen peptide supplementation on skin moisture and the dermal collagen network: evidence from an ex vivo model and randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials. J Cosmet Dermatol, 2015. 14(4):291-301.
  • Clifford, T., et al. The effects of collagen peptides on muscle damage, inflammation and bone turnover following exercise: a randomized, controlled trial. Amino Acids, 2019. 51(4): 691-704.
  • Gratwicke, M., et al. Nutritional Interventions to Improve Sleep in Team-Sport Athletes: A Narrative Review. Nutrients, 2021. 13(1586).
  • Thomas, C. et al. Collagen peptide supplementation before bedtime reduces sleep fragmentation and improves cognitive function in physically active males with sleep complaints. Accepted for publication in European Journal of Nutrition.
  • Yamadera, W., et al. Glycine ingestion improves subjective sleep quality in human volunteers, correlating with polysomnographic changes. Sleep and Biological Rhythms, 2007. 5(2): 126-131.
  • Taylor, G., et al. The effects of collagen peptides on exercise-induced gastrointestinal stress: a randomized, controlled trial. Eur J Nutr, 2022.
  • Jiang JX, Yu S, Huang QR, Zhang XL, Zhang CQ, Zhou JL, Prawitt J (2014) Agro Food Industry Hi Tech 25(2): 19-23.
  • Wauquier F, Daneault A, Granel H, Prawitt J, Fabien-Soulé V, Berger J, Pereira B, Guicheux J, Rochefort GY, Meunier N, Blot A, Wittrant Y (2019) Nutrients 11(6): 1249.
  • Robberechts, Ruben et al. Partly substituting whey for collagen peptide supplementation improves neither indices of muscle damage nor recovery of functional capacity during eccentric exercise training in fit males. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2023). https://doi.org/10.1123/ijsnem.2023-0070
  • Newman, C., et al. Development of a mobile application to monitor the effectiveness of a hydrolyzed cartilage matrix supplement on joint discomfort: a real-life study. JMIR Form Res, 2023.
  • Randomised, controlled trial of avocado–soybean unsaponifiable (Piascledine) effect on structure modification in hip osteoarthritis: the ERADIAS study. Emmanuel Maheu, Christian Cadet, Marc Marty, Dominique Moyse, Isabelle Kerloch, Philippe Coste, Maxime Dougados, Bernard Mazières, Tim D Spector, Hafid Halhol, Jean-Marie Grouin, Michel Lequesne. Published online 2013 Jan 23.
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