Creating all-natural, safe skincare from fresh Australian olives and botanical extracts.
They are rich in nature’s anti-oxidants and vitamins, so necessary for radiant and healthy skin.
Research and Development - a high priority at OLIVE by LANGLOIS
Current Olive projects include:
- Finalising a range of all-natural hand and body washes derived from the olive.
- Development of all-natural haircare products derived from the olive.
- Research, development and testing of all-natural sunscreens (SPF) for our olive skincare products.
- Examination and evaluation of a range of fruit extracts, paying particular attention to their health-giving properties, particularly in skincare.
- Continuing research into Olive Leaf Extract and its skin-beneficial attributes.
Various research projects have been undertaken by Olive by Langlois in conjunction with academic staff of the Chemistry Department Charles Sturt University. Research focuses on developing efficient technology for the commercial extraction of olive compounds from olives and olive press waste.
- Examination of the effect of processing conditions on the phenolic profile of olive oils and the impact on oil quality.
- Investigation of the range of phenolic compounds (polyphenols) found in olive skincare. Phenolic compounds, rich in anti-oxidants, provide unique anti-aging benefits.
- Olive waste presents a potentially valuable resource as by-products may be of considerable market interest. The project involves identification and separation of phenolic and other compounds from the various waste streams of olive oil production.

University researchers freeze samples of olives and olive pomace at OLIVE by LANGLOIS olive press - part of on-going collaborative research into potential pharmeceutical uses of the olive and olive by-products