KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 23 -- Mary Kay Inc has sponsored, collaborated and explored applications of skin microbiome with leading experts in the field at the New York City for the 73rd Society of Cosmetic Chemists Meeting recently.
“New research suggests that microbes play an important role in overall skin health, and as leading skincare innovators, Mary Kay is heavily invested in further exploration of their impact,” said Chief Scientific Officer at Mary Kay, Dr Lucy Gildea.
“We have a commitment to take an active role in the beauty and scientific communities through participation in global dermatological conferences like the Society of Cosmetic Chemists Meeting, where we can share and learn from other scientific experts to help us develop more effective products.”
According to a statement, the Society of Cosmetic Chemists Meeting convened over 1,300 attendees from some of the top cosmetic and personal care brands and manufacturers.
Participants were encouraged to engage with speakers presenting the latest research and innovations of interest to cosmetic scientists, exchange ideas with peers and reconnect with colleagues worldwide.
This year, Mary Kay focused on three pillars in its commitment to skin health, including pollution; skin barrier health and sensitive skin; and the understanding of skin aging and strategies to intervene.
Every year, Mary Kay conducts hundreds of thousands of scientific tests on products and ingredients to ensure the highest standards of safety, quality and performance. It holds more than 1,500 patents for products, technologies and packaging designs in its global portfolio.
More information at https://www.marykay.com.
-- BERNAMA
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