The ecosystem in which we live, including the environmental conditions, is a crucial component to determine the health of our skin.
How to measure the effects of these external factors successfully?
Complife developed a study to investigate the effects of external conditions on HUMAN FACE MICROBIOME using molecular biology techniques.
The general final observation suggests that external factors inducing microbiome variations are driven by minor taxa bacterial populations with differences being evident among men and women. The results are a milestone in understanding the complex interplay between exposome and skin microbiome.
Complife offers a variety of different solutions for evaluating a product and its efficiency and is strongly prepared on studies regarding the skin Microbiome.
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