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The International Symposium on Corneotherapy 2019

Announcement posted by 360PR 27 Jun 2019

dermaviduals brings the latest research findings to Australia
The dermaviduals Australasia team were proud to attend the recent International Symposium on Corneotherapy in Bonn, Germany. Corneotherapists, dermatologists, skin therapists and other skin health experts from all around the world attended the distinguished annual event to learn the latest trends, techniques and ground-breaking research findings.
 
Dr Hans Lautenschläger, the Managing Director of German KOKO dermaviduals, hosted the Symposium. An expert in chemistry and physics, Dr Hans Lautenschläger has become internationally renowned for his publications and patents of dermaviduals dermatological skincare.
 
Reika Roberts, Managing Director of dermaviduals Australasia says, “We love attending the International Symposium on Corneotherapy every year, it is an absolute honour to attend alongside some of the world’s most talented and renowned skin experts. Our team is very excited to bring the knowledge learnt at the Symposium back to educate our Australian market.”
 
Reika unveils the key findings and latest research announced at the 2019 International Symposium on Corneotherapy:
 
  • Per cm2 there is up to 2.27 million bacteria on our skin.
  • Fungi can contribute to conditions such as dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis.
  • A major enzyme found in the skin CYP3A/45 required for the breakdown of drugs and cosmetics is severely defective if the skin barrier is impaired.
  • Glycols used in small amounts in skincare are considered safe however glycols used in over the counter products should be considered due to the inconsistent purity and high % quantity used.
  • Enzymes throughout the body and skin can be deficient through inheritance and these enzyme defects will likely result in skin disorders.
  • Excess sebum production affects linoleic acid content of sebum, resulting in a poorer quality.
  • It’s time to separate the term ‘lipids’ into epidermal and sebaceous and look closely at their composition, role in the stratum corneum and their effect on enzyme activity.
 
Made with pure, natural ingredients, all dermaviduals products are free from emulsifiers, preservatives, fragrances, mineral oils, silicones, dyes and amines, so you can be sure there are no nasties in your skincare routine.
 
dermaviduals is now available in over 170 clinics across Australia. The range includes cleansers, serums, face and body moisturisers, and bespoke mineral makeup.

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