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Effect of Pollution on the Skin: The New Kid on the Block by CIDP

With the growing evidence of the detrimental impact of pollution on skin and hair, consumers are searching for the best items to protect themselves. The best practice to substantiate protection or soothing claims against exposome resides on standardized, robust, and scientifically validated methodologies.

Forerunner in the cosmetic industry testing, CIDP has set-up a Controlled Pollution Exposure System (CPES) which, as his name states allows the controlled exposure, in terms of concentrations and flux, of defined pollutants on the skin.

This system can be used in vitro, ex vivo (human skin explants) or in vivo on healthy volunteers. The two former models allow identification of the mode of action of the test product and serve as crucial information to design the clinical trial and evidenced the efficacy of the product.

 

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