Efficacy studies

Efficacy studies are an important aspect of developing and marketing our products. These studies help establish its safety and effectiveness and provide scientific evidence to back up our claims.

There are a variety of different types of efficacy studies that may be conducted for cosmetic products. For example, studies may be performed to evaluate the ability of a product to moisturize the skin, reduce the appearance of wrinkles, or improve the overall texture and tone of the skin.

To conduct an efficacy study, our researchers typically recruit a group of participants who are willing to use the product as directed for a specified period of time. Measurements are taken at various points throughout the study to assess changes in the skin’s appearance, hydration levels, or other relevant factors.

In some cases, our efficacy studies may be conducted using in vitro or ex vivo models, such as skin cultures or skin explants. These types of studies can provide valuable information about the mechanisms by which a product may be exerting its effects on the skin.

Efficacy studies
  1. Celludren Strong Action
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  2. EasyPRP
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  3. Idealskin
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  4. Max White
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  5. Overage Cleanser + Overage Day Set
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  6. Overage Eyes
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  7. Overage Cleanser + Overage Face Lifting
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  8. Overage Cleanser + Overage Night Set
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  9. Reoil
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  10. Tricocure
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