Thursday, 9 May 2019

Mary Kay unveils breakthrough research on skin antioxidants, vitamin C impacts

KUALA LUMPUR, May 9 (Bernama) -- Mary Kay Inc, a global beauty company recently unveiled findings of two research studies at the Reunión Anual de Dermatólogos Latinoamericanos (RADLA) and the 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID).
Having attended the four-day, 37th annual RADLA conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina, beginning May 4, the iconic beauty company presented research focused on skin concerns stemming from diesel exhaust particles (DEP) in the environment.

It presented an antioxidant complex that helps delay the premature signs of aging related to the damaging effects of DEP.
The breakthrough technology, found in the Mary Kay® TimeWise® Miracle Set 3D™ skin care line, provides a powerful free-radical regimen with an exclusive, patent-pending, three-dimensional approach to skin aging.
On the other hand, the company will also sponsor SID in Chicago where it will reveal its latest research on how five fruit extracts known to contain vitamin C, work to bring out the best in skin appearance.
Mary Kay associate principal scientist, Tiffany Carle will present new data collected while analysing the effects of a serum containing five botanical fruit extracts known to be rich in vitamin C on skin appearance.
As part of the study, the beauty company researchers treated artificial skin tissue with this serum and utilised a genomic approach to understand how the serum affected the skin.
Furthermore, the study showcased that the serum treatment increased production of dermal matrix protein collagen and laminin that support skin firmness.
This study confirms how the serum works to help improve the appearance of skin laxity and texture.

-- BERNAMA

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