Skin aging is the unmasked to eyes part of the natural human “aging mosaic”.

Although wrinkling, dark spots and sagging are the most clinically visible signs of skin aging, everything else that happens before and, in the meantime, makes the difference between the antiwrinkle and the real antiaging cosmetic approach.

For this reason, Complife has developed a series of human study protocols aimed to deepen the knowledge of the mechanism of action of both cosmetic ingredients and finished products. Among others, in situ biochemical measurements are a useful tool to go in depth in the skin molecular mechanisms causing aging.

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