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Animal testing, which has been vehemently condemned by animal welfare organizations, is the principal method used to test the safety of cosmetics. In vitro cell studies are typically used to determine whether cosmetics are effective, however it can be challenging to accurately represent the actual world considering how intricate human skin tissue is. A global trend in recent decades has been the development of alternate methods for assessing genotoxicity and skin irritancy. Our created ex vivo human skin models are derived from actual human skin tissue to provide the most accurate test findings and a better representation of human biology.
According to reports, the human skin model can be used to assess a number of skin conditions, including atopic dermatitis (AD), skin permeation, and abnormalities of the skin barrier. Our human skin models preserve the natural skin's structure, including cell population and dermal matrix, using the latest models and technologies. In order to evaluate the effectiveness of each cosmetic ingredient, our model can mimic several kinds of skin bacteria or skin microbiomes. Additionally, our model is able to simulate the actual state of cosmetics applied to the skin as well as translate subjectively perceived efficacy into particular data output, making it a more objective, scientific, and reliable evaluation model for cosmetic efficacy evaluation.
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