One mask. One South Island spring.
Every late spring, two designated forests on New Zealand's South Island enter their pollen window. Our harvest team walks the bush by hand, picking unpolluted male catkins. We use low-temperature water extraction to keep the amino acids, plant sterols, and trace vitamins intact. That forest, in its purest state, is what we seal into every mask. Asian city skin gets to spend a night breathing South Island air.
Benefits
Deep moisture
A hydration-led base paired with pine pollen extract's natural amino acid profile helps the skin recover overnight moisture.
Calm skin
A low-sensitivity formula designed for urban tired skin. Skin looks rested and naturally lit after use.
A real ritual
A close-fit cut and a clean woody scent. Twenty minutes that slow the body and the mind together.
A forest, concentrated
Biogold pine pollen extract is sourced from specific harvest points on New Zealand's South Island. Pine pollen carries amino acids, plant sterols, and vitamins. The extract is produced at low temperature to keep the raw material's natural profile intact, then carried into the mask serum so the skin meets the forest material directly.
South Island pine, one harvest a year
The South Island of New Zealand has some of the cleanest air and water on the planet. Biogold works with local teams to harvest pine pollen only in the short ripe window each year. The chain is traceable from forest to bottle. That source control is the quiet contract behind every mask.
How to use
- Cleanse and apply toner so the skin is ready to absorb.
- Lift the mask out and lay it from the nose outward across cheeks and forehead.
- Rest for twenty minutes.
- Lift the mask off and pat the remaining serum into the skin.
- Use two or three times a week as part of a nighttime routine.
Why Biogold
- New Zealand South Island origin, single-point traceable harvest.
- Built on four years of NZ government-backed R&D (AGMARDT, Callaghan Innovation, MPI).
- 25,000+ home-market customers, three years of market traction.
- Pine pollen extract is listed in IECIC 2021 as a permitted cosmetic ingredient.
China regulatory snapshot · general cosmetic
- [BM: fact] China's Cosmetics Supervision and Administration Regulation (CSAR) took effect 1 January 2021, splitting cosmetics into special (registration) and general (filing) categories.
- [BM: fact] Pine pollen extract is listed on the Inventory of Existing Cosmetic Ingredients in China (IECIC 2021 edition) as a permitted ingredient for general cosmetic formulas.
- [BM: fact] A general-category face mask requires a domestic filing through a China-based domestic responsible person before import or sale is permitted.
- Step 1, appoint a China-licensed domestic responsible person to hold the filing.
- Step 2, prepare the formula, safety assessment, manufacturing process, and test report dossier.
- Step 3, submit the filing through the NMPA cosmetic filing platform. The filing number must be issued before market entry.
- Step 4, assess whether any planned claims push the product into the special cosmetic category, which would require additional human efficacy evaluation reports.
Note. This is a public regulatory summary for concept evaluation. The cited official URLs were resolvable at compose time, but NMPA site structure changes over time. Final URLs and clauses must be confirmed by a China-qualified cosmetic regulatory advisor against the actual product spec. Not regulatory advice.