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From subjective to accurate skin color assessment by Cortex at NYSCC Suppliers’ Day 2025

16 May 2025

The Fitzpatrick Skin Type Scale has traditionally been used to assess skin color, but its reliance on visual grading and self-reported data has drawn criticism for being subjective. Today, the industry demands accurate, reproducible, and objective data to better understand skin types, evaluate skincare, and customize skin treatments.

A Reliable Solution: Colorimeter DSM-4

The Colorimeter DSM-4 is a revolutionary tool designed to address this challenge. Unlike the Fitzpatrick scale, the DSM-4 provides objective, reliable measurements. It assesses key factors such as melanin, erythema, skin color, ITA, and gloss delivering precise data that enable accurate skin color differentiation.

By adopting the DSM-4, the cosmetic and dermatological industries can move beyond the limitations of visual grading and self-reported data. The DSM-4 ensures that assessments are consistent, reliable, and reproducible.

Essential for research, testing and clinical use

The DSM-4’s ability to deliver accurate measurements makes it an invaluable tool for research and testing environments. It enables professionals to differentiate pigmentation levels with exceptional accuracy, allowing for more targeted skincare and treatments.

For example, the ITA measurement improves the evaluation of skin reactions to UV exposure, providing reliable insights into SPF effectiveness and skin protection, as well as assisting in skin color assessments before skin treatments.

The DSM-4 is very easy to use and calibrate. Its intuitive software simplifies data collection and export for further analysis and easy integration into research and clinical workflows.

Key Features

  • • Automatic ITA classification
  • • High-quality calibration standards
  • • Portable design
  • • Wireless device

Moving Toward Objective Assessments

As the cosmetic and dermatological industries evolve, the need for objective skin assessment grows. The Colorimeter DSM-4 meets this demand with accurate measurements, a compact wireless design, and advanced software, enhancing treatment personalization, product testing, and skin research.

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Nicole Winther Nedergaard
Marketing Manager

nwn@cortex.dk
www.cortex.dk


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