Swiss Line
Swiss Line is known for creating science-driven products that aim to bridge the gap between medical and cosmetic skincare, using advanced formulas that feature high levels of botanical active ingredients.
Swiss Line’s results-oriented focus is paired with a luxurious experiential approach. Discover this “glamscience” concept via our curated collection that showcases the brand’s best-selling Cell Shock collections.
Top Picks
Cleansers & Toners
Cell Shock Age Intelligence
Cell Shock 360
Cell Shock White
Cell Shock Lifting
Cell Shock Luxe Lift
Full Swiss Line Range
Swiss Line is known for creating science-driven products that aim to bridge the gap between medical and cosmetic skincare, using advanced formulas that feature high levels of botanical active ingredients.
Swiss Line’s results-oriented focus is paired with a luxurious experiential approach. Discover this “glamscience” concept via our curated collection that showcases the brand’s best-selling Cell Shock collections.
Heritage
As you’d expect from the name, Swissline offers a Swiss take on luxury skincare, offering quality products that achieve real results. Founded in 1989 by a Russian prince, the brand has always focused on high-performance, anti-ageing skincare driven by its heritage within cellular therapy. Swissline is known for creating science-driven products that aim to bridge the gap between medical and cosmetic skincare, using advanced formulas that feature high levels of botanical active ingredients. Swiss Line’s results-oriented focus is paired with a luxurious experiential approach. Discover this “glamscience” concept via our curated collection that showcases the brand’s best-selling Cell Shock collections.
Expert advice
Active ingredients are responsible for addressing the specific skin concern a product is designed to target. Popular examples include Retinol, Vitamin C, Niacinamide and Alpha Hydroxy Acids. Actives should be scientifically proven to have the effect that’s claimed. They should also be present in adequate concentrations, and be capable of penetrating the skin’s barrier system.