Why Alles Uses Dark Violet (Miron) Glass
Some vessels are just containers. Miron glass is a keeper.
The Egyptians stored their most precious oils and remedies in dark glass, not only for looks, but for protection. They understood something simple: light can steal potency. Preservation was part of the medicine.
We’ve learned the same thing through years of trials, tweaks, and making again.
Here’s the science in plain terms:
Miron (violet/biophotonic) glass filters light selectively. It blocks nearly all visible light and harmful UV-B/UV-C — the wavelengths that accelerate oxidation and breakdown in botanicals, oils, and plant actives. But it allows a narrow band of violet light plus UV-A and infrared through, which are far less degrading.
That matters because light exposure doesn’t just fade color, it can:
- dull natural aromas
- shift delicate compounds
- shorten shelf life
- quietly reduce the “spark” of a formula over time
Miron glass slows that drift. It helps keep what’s inside closer to its original integrity for longer.
What that means for you:
When you open an Alles product, you’re meeting it nearer to where it started. The scent is fuller. The actives feel more alive. The formula performs the way it was intended to, not the way it becomes after too much light.
There’s also the biophotonic layer: that plants carry vitality as well as chemistry, and that protecting them from light stress helps preserve that subtle aliveness. Not a loud claim. Just a choice that matches what we’ve seen.
Alles is...
innovation with roots,
future-facing care,
ancestral wisdom made practical.
Miron glass doesn’t change the formula. It guards it, so it can stay the best version of itself.