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Dermatologist-Approved Skincare and Haircare information

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Skincare and Haircare guide by dermatologist

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Navigate through our comprehensive database of dermatological research and product efficacy data.

Ingredients

Explore active compounds, their molecular mechanisms, clinical concentrations, and the specific skin concerns they target.

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Skin & Hair Concerns

Understand the root causes of specific skin conditions. Discover targeted treatment pathways and recommended ingredient combinations.

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Clinical Testings

View transparent, product-level clinical test results. Real data from ISO-certified independent facilities with CTRI registrations, verified efficacy metrics, and safety profiles.

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Why This Is Different

Most skincare claims have no public evidence behind them. Ours do.

Exact Numbers, Not Vague Claims

SPF 51 measured in-vivo under ISO 24444:2019 at an accredited CTRI-registered lab. PA++++ with a critical wavelength of 376 nm. Not "clinically proven" - the actual result, the actual method, the actual date, the actual lab.

Peer-Reviewed Research for Every Active

Ingredient citations follow the format: study type, journal, year, finding, concentration, duration - every element needed to verify the claim independently. Sources include NIH, PubMed-indexed journals, and Mayo Clinic.

Concentration Matters. We Tell You Why.

Niacinamide at 4-5% for hyperpigmentation is not the same as 2% for sebum regulation. Concentration and concern both determine efficacy. Each ingredient page separates what works for which condition at what studied amount.

Independent Labs, Verifiable Results

Clinical results come from ISO-certified independent facilities with CTRI registrations or regulatory equivalent records - not internal testing. Every result is publicly verifiable by registry number.

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