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Kolmar Korea discovers ‘microbiome’ to suppress skin photoaging via The K Beauty Science

Kolmar Korea has discovered the world’s first microbiome (a group of microorganisms within the human body) that suppresses skin aging caused by exposure to ultraviolet rays.

The research results were published on January 4 in CIMB (Current Issues in Molecular Biology), an international SCI-level academic journal.

The title of the paper is ‘Suppression of UVB-Induced MMP-1 Expression in Human Skin Fibroblasts Using Lysate of Lactobacillus iners Derived from Korean Women’s Skin in Their 20s’

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