Less Chemistry, More Nature

From the Marche region, active ingredients for state-of-the-art cosmetics

La bellezza vera? Profuma di mela e nasce dalla buccia


Diamo nuova vita alla Mela Rosa dei Sibillini: biologica, ricca di anti-ossidanti, 100% made in Marche e preziosa per la pelle.

La nostra mela è unica: cresce solo sui Monti Sibillini, intorno ai 600 metri di altitudine, è presidio Slow Food e fa parte dei frutti antichi del territorio marchigiano. Ma non solo! Dalla buccia e polpa della mela rosa dei Monti Sibillini si ottiene il bioliquefatto che rappresenta il componente principale della Crema Viso Anti-Stress Sonia Olivieri.

The territory, our source

Zero kilometer cosmetics

At Sonia Olivieri we have long embraced the concept of “ zero-mile cosmetics ”, in fact many of the components used in our products are grown directly by us or sourced in the surrounding area at minimal distances from our laboratory which is located in Montegiorgio, in the province of Fermo, in the Marche region.

In this way we can offer a product with a truly low environmental impact that also enhances the producers of our territory.

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Ingredienti

Sonia Olivieri’s True Nature

We choose highly effective active ingredients

We only use functional active ingredients with proven efficacy, such as the bioliquefied pink apple from the Sibillini Mountains: a natural concentrate of antioxidants, flavonoids and prebiotics.

Let's start with the local raw materials

When possible, we select local raw materials. It is our way to enhance the biodiversity of the Marche and reduce the environmental impact of the supply chain.

We formulate safely, without compromise

Our products are dermatologically tested, free from silicones, petrolatum or controversial ingredients. Skin safety is our top priority.

We produce locally, in small batches

Each product is made internally, in our laboratory, to guarantee quality, freshness and traceability.

We support the circular economy

We believe in the philosophy of upcycling. For example, the scraps of the pink apple become a precious resource for the skin.