The fact that the skin microbiome or microbiota is now also correlated to many diseases has led to an increase in the amount of research being done in this field. Although beneficial relationships predominate in the skin ecosystem, when a change in a one’s routine occurs, a microorganism can be transformed into a pathogen, resulting in a disease such as acne, atopic dermatitis or rosacea.
Our team at Zurko Research has come up with the most innovative proposals in the cosmetic industry and has carried out a test to evaluate how the skin flora behaves in the area under the mask.
Read the complete ZOOM#18 : ZOOM#18-Microbiota-Preclinical-testing.web
Sabina Giovannini
sabina.giovannini@zurkoresearch.com
Zurko Research SL Madrid
Ph. +34 661 509 399
Madrid: Avda. De la Osa Mayor, 4 28023 Madrid Spain
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