Researchers from PhD Trials developed a method to create the average subject of a study, based on images obtained from 3D systems like VECTRA or AEVA HE.

With this new method a non-existing subject is created but retain the possibility to perform usual measurements like wrinkle count or roughness, and to provide the most significant places for the effect.

With new facilities, PhD Trials, who tested more than 1500 products every year, is systematically presenting high technological methods to substantiate the effects of the final cosmetics or raw material products.

Visit us at In Cosmetics Global 2020 (booth Z31).

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