Armani beauty Hosts A Skin & Metabolite Conference

Armani beauty

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PARIS, June 24, 2021 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --

 

On June 24th Armani beauty hosted its first scientific conference focused on

SKIN & METABOLITE. The event was held with the participation of renowned

scientists who shared their research, highlighting the application potential of

Metabolomic Indicators as a precision evaluation of clinical aging signs.

 

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Considered as "one of the 10 emerging sciences that could change the world",

metabolomics is the large-scale study of "metabolites", the smallest vital

components of cells directly reflecting their state and activity. Fully

impacted by extrinsic factors, metabolites profiles give a snapshot of skin

condition and provide the most precise measurement of the skin interaction with

its environment.

 

Historically used to study plants or for medical diagnostics, metabolomics is

the science giving the highest precision on skin condition and its interaction

with the environment today. Considered as a pioneer in high-precision skincare,

Armani beauty has decided to invest into this emerging science, leveraging its

potential to pave the way to a new anti-aging dimension.

 

Armani beauty labs are among the first labs to apply metabolomics to unlock the

resurrection secret of the Myrothamnus flabellifolia plant, in collaboration

with Prof. Jill Farrant.  Prof Farrant states that M. flabellifolia's medicinal

and healing properties undoubtedly come from powerful polyphenolic(TM)

secondary metabolites, made up of inter alia essential oils and antioxidants.  

Said oils and antioxidants are at the heart of the REVISCENTALIS(TM) complex.  

allowing Armani beauty scientists to harness the healing properties into the

CREMA NERA skincare range.

 

The impact of environment on skin is also highlighted by Prof. Steven Thng's

work demonstrating "visible impact of urban environment on skin".  Moreover,

the collaboration between Prof. Marc Chadeau explaining how "Omics data can

help elucidate the molecular mechanisms involved in the physiological response

to the exposome" and Dr. Namita Misra who showed how "skin acts as a protective

barrier against direct contact with pollutants", has demonstrated that several

skin metabolites are unbalanced in response to exposure to air pollution.

Ongoing research within that collaborative framework aims at linking these

exposures, their metabolic response and skin clinical sign of aging. This will

open new avenues to better understand biological mechanisms involved in the

pollution-triggered accelerated skin ageing. This emerging science to establish

a new dimension in anti-aging is at the core of the new CREMA NERA

REVISCENTALIS META CONCENTRATE serum which unlocks the power of metabolite skin

science. Inspired by nature and powered by this new science, the serum will

launch as of July.

 

ga.communications@loreal.com

 

SOURCE  Armani beauty

 

 

 

 

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