The invention of 'super-cosmetic' based on genetic genes

Recently, British scientists have invented a new generation of skin care serum based on the user's genetic gene.

Skin care serum is a liquid product with an intensive skin care formula. Serum usually contains a lot of nutrients and vitamins that can penetrate deep into the 3 epidermis, feeding the skin from the root.

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However, today's skin care serum is not suitable for everyone or every skin. Therefore, leading British experts have researched and developed a new generation of skin care serum, suitable for each individual.

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A new 1-0-2 serum was invented exclusively for individuals

Specifically, the project owner - Professor Chris Toumazou and colleagues used a handheld microchip device for volunteers. This circuit can identify the object's DNA code within 30 minutes.

The analysis of the device allows Professor Toumazou to understand each patient's skin degeneration mechanism. Soon after, he proceeded to produce serum for each subject based on their own characteristics. The composition of this serum includes vitamin A, vitamin C, red turf, amino acids . promoting the production of collagen in the skin.

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Collagen - the main ingredient in serum improves skin health from deep inside

The reason for this skin care serum completely superior to the current cosmetics is because the formula for each person is different. Accordingly, each individual aging skin differently, depending on the rate of collagen depletion in the body. However, serums are currently only suitable for people with fast aging skin, ie high collagen depletion rates.

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Aging process of skin

However, this is completely unprofitable, especially for people with moderate or slow decline in collagen. Professor Toumarzou affirmed: 'Too much collagen will damage the skin because you will get too much nutrients. Too little collagen, your skin will not improve! '

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Improper use of collagen can cause unexpected skin effects

Meanwhile, he developed 'super serum' towards the individualization of skin care for each subject. Microchip sensors tell experts exactly how much nutrients must be applied to each person's skin. Therefore, the effectiveness of this serum will reach the highest level.

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Sharing about this study, Professor Toumarzou said: 'Skin is the largest organ on the human body. This product is not an external skin care cosmetic, it is a product that improves skin health ".