New research: ‘first ever’ mechanism for determining if skin is prone to cosmetics allergies Via Cosmetics Design-europe

07-Jun-2017

JooMo, a brand keen to be at the forefront of the potential of skin microbiota, is behind new research that proposes a mechanism for working out if skin is prone to allergies or disease.

The peer reviewed study published in ‘Cosmetics’ journal, was authored by the brand’s co-founders Sam and Kit, scientists, and titled; ‘Meta Analysis of Skin Microbiome: New Link between Skin Microbiota Diversity and Skin Health with Proposal to Use This as a Future Mechanism to Determine Whether Cosmetic Products Damage the Skin’.

“The significance of this research is that finally there is a tool available that can prove whether everyday cosmetics really are – as many have suspected – the main cause of the skin allergy epidemic in the western world,”

the company claims.

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