SGS proderm currently expands its range of services for investigating the well-being effects of cosmetics with a new method. Electroencephalograms (EEG) are used to investigate the extent to which the use of a cosmetic has an effect on brain activity and how pronounced this change is. To be able to support products with high-quality neurocosmetics claims, one needs to apply objective measurement methods and the EEG is such a method, which also provides an attractive visual presentation of the results. Thus, the effect of the product is immediately recognizable for everyone.
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SGSproderm
Stephan Bielfeldt
Director Research
ajourden@proderm.de
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