Sweet Chemistry: A Skin-Care Brand Founded in Collaboration With a Biomedical Tech Company


Photo: Courtesy of Sweet Chemistry

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Sweet Chemistry
Headquarters: New York, NY
E-commerce: sweetchemistry.com
Social Media: Instagram / TikTok

What: A New York-based skin-care brand using patent-pending regenerative technology created by Xylyx Bio in its formulas.

Price Range: $135 – $170

Founder: Alec Batis

Origin Story: Sweet Chemistry was founded in collaboration with Xylyx Bio, a biomedical technology company focused on tissue engineering and organ rehabilitation. The brand bills itself as positioned “at the intersection of regenerative medicine and uncompromising cosmetic science”: It seeks to improve and preserve the “five known characteristics of youthful skin: strength, elasticity, pliability, density and tone.” 

Used as a system or separately, each product utilizes the power of the Matrikynes Regenerative Peptides, derived from upcycled cow bones, and transforms the skin with 45% of the formula made up of active ingredients that are pesticide-free, smartly preserved and minimally processed.

The Complete Max Repair System, $488

Photo: Courtesy of Sweet Chemistry

Hero Products: The Complete Max Repair System ($488)

PR Representation: Paul Wilmot Communications

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