Deep-rooted connection to skin health
Tepezcohuite
Tepezcohuite, scientifically known as Mimosa Tenuiflora, is a perennial tree native to the tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, particularly in southern Mexico [1]. The name "tepezcohuite" translates to "tree of skin" in
Nahuatl, reflecting its deep-rooted connection to skin health and traditional medicinal uses among indigenous cultures.
Proven Botany Meets Modern Science
Viva Maia's Mission
At Viva Maia, we combine Mexico’s ancient herbal traditions with Germany’s cutting-edge skincare science. Our Mexican-German team elevates powerful ingredients like Tepezcohuite and other time-tested botanicals into supercharged, natural cosmetics. By blending heritage and innovation, we deliver sustainable, high-performance skincare for a new era of beauty.
Research & Results
Scientifically Validated Efficacy
Studies confirm Tepezcohuite’s antimicrobial and healing effects. Research from Paris Sud and the University of Ottawa demonstrated its ability to inhibit harmful bacteria and enhance cellular regeneration in skin wounds.
From Skin Regeneration to Anti-Aging
Cosmetic and Dermatological Marvel
Tepezcohuite’s regenerative effects shine in cosmetics and dermatology, where it heals skin injuries, reduces inflammation, and combats aging. Its bioflavonoids enhance capillary resistance and fight free radicals, while its sun-protective properties make it a favorite for after-sun care, acne treatments, and rejuvenating formulations.
A Potent Blend
Powerful Healing Properties
Tepezcohuite’s bark is packed with tannins, lactones, flavonoids, and saponins, offering powerful analgesic, antiseptic, and bacteriostatic properties. It defends the skin against infections, speeds up wound healing, and inhibits hyaluronidase, preserving hyaluronic acid. Its ability to combat wrinkles and acne-causing bacteria makes it an invaluable asset in dermatology.
A Natural Healer with Ancient Roots
Origins and Rediscovery of Tepezcohuite
Tepezcohuite, or the “Skin Tree,” originates from Mexico’s Chiapas region and was revered by the Maya for its regenerative properties. Rediscovered after the 1984 PEMEX explosion and the 1985 earthquake, it showed remarkable effects in healing burns, reducing pain, and regenerating skin, earning global recognition for its healing potential.
Our first Tepezcohuite Product
Exfoliating Bar with Tepezcohuite
Our first product introduced to the German market was our Tepezcohuite Exfoliating Bar, a formulation we meticulously developed over 1.5 years. Starting with a test batch, we conducted thorough dermatological testing to ensure its effectiveness. With the guidance of a Mexican medical advisor, we finalized the formulation and produced our first larger batch of 200 units. Remarkably, this batch sold out within just one week—before Viva Maia was even an established brand.