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SkinDNA™

SkinDNA™ is a revolutionary DNA laboratory test that examines 16 genetic markers (SNPs) in 5 categories associated with skin aging.

  1. Firmness + Elasticity
  2. Wrinkling (A.G.E)
  3. Sun Damage + Pigmentation
  4. Free Radical Damage
  5. Sensitivity + Inflammation

Your DNA results are used to scientifically create a personalised guide providing you with a unique regime tailored specifically to you. This allows you to advance beyond the 'one-size-fits-all' suggestions using the right skincare ingredients targeted to your own genetic blueprint.

SkinDNA™ allows professionals to advance beyond the confusion of thousands of skincare options and ensures customers never waste a single cent on products or treatments that don't work for them again.

Let SkinDNA™ take the guesswork out of skin care, instead using science to identify the most suitable skincare ingredients, oral supplements and treatment modalities based on your DNA.

SkinDNA™ Test Categories

Firmness + Elasticity

The SkinDNA™ Genetic test can help identify if you are a carrier of key genetic variations associated with accelerated collagen loss even before the signs have become visible.

Keeping the skin firm, plump and wrinkle-free, Collagen is the principle structural protein of the skin. Like many components of the body, collagen undergoes continuous turnover, being produced and recycled on an ongoing basis throughout your life. When you are younger, your body makes more collagen than it loses, but after about the age of 40, collagen loss can accelerate, leading to a decline in the health and appearance of your skin.

Our genetic predispositions play a big role in determining both the speed of collagen production and breakdown. Key variations in this genetic category can identify if the rise and fall of collagen is in balance or if the breakdown of collagen predominates, which can result in the appearance of premature wrinkling, aging and sagging of the skin.

 

Glycation (A.G.E)

If you're like most people, then no one has ever told you about glycation. Affecting the ability of collagen and elastin fibers to function normally, glycation is now well recognised to be a leading cause of accelerated skin aging.

Our genetic predispositions play a big role in determining serum glucose levels. Key variations in this genetic category play a key role in preventing glycation of your skin. It is responsible for controlling serum glucose levels, energy intake, and energy release. Having variations in this gene can alter your body's ability to maintain normal glucose levels and interfere with energy metabolism, both of which lead to glycation.

Glucose is the sugar your body uses as its main source of fuel. If not metabolized properly, glucose can bind to your skin's collagen and elastin fibers, forming abnormal chemical bridges that cause tissue damage. This process, called glycation, causes your skin to become rigid and lose elasticity. Glycation also impairs your skin's ability to regenerate, which leads to skin laxity, cracking, thinning, redness and inability to self-repair.

 

Sun Damage + Pigmentation

The sun's UV rays are one of the most significant causes of premature skin aging. Your genes play an important role in determining how well your skin can naturally cope under the strains of the sun.

Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun accounts for 90% of the symptoms of early skin aging, skin damage and skin cancer. Every time your skin is exposed to UV light, skin damage occurs. The cumulative effect of repeated sun damage causes epidermal DNA damage, persistent inflammation, and oxidative stress negatively affecting the health and appearance of your skin.

Our genetic predispositions play an important role in determining how your skin can naturally cope under the strains of the sun. The SkinDNA™ Test can reveal if your skin has a greater or lesser natural genetic solar protection factor (gSPF™), and based on your results can provide you with a unique, enhanced skin care protection strategy that is specially designed to provide the utmost protection for your skin based on your genes.

 

Free Radical Damage

Scientists now believe that free radicals are causal factors in nearly every known disease, from heart disease to arthritis, cancer to cataracts. In fact, free radicals are a major culprit in the aging process of the skin itself.

Research at SkinDNA™ has shown that the amount of antioxidants in your body is directly proportional to the healthy long-term appearance of your skin! Free radicals are highly reactive short-lived molecules that can damage virtually any molecule in our body including the important cellular structures found in the body's largest organ, the skin.

Not all people have the same amount of these powerful free radical scavengers. A number of skin related genetic variations have been found to alter the production of antioxidant protecting molecules and your SkinDNA™ score is the single most powerful indication of your body's genetic antioxidant abilities.

 

Sensitvity + Inflammation

Genetic variations found in vital genes can lead to excessive inflammation, one of the most common themes in early onset aging.

Ever wondered why your skin becomes sensitive in the winter or why your skin breaks out in the heat? How about developing skin rash or rosacea after applying perfumes or skincare? Many of these redness and sensitivity issues are instigated by your bodies first primal defence, inflammation.

Your genetic predispositions play a big role in determining the supply or the over-supply of inflammation production. Key variations tested in this category can identify numerous over-reactive inflammatory mechanisms that cause skin irritations.

 

SkinDNA™ Database

With more than 15,000 DNA population wide samples from various ethnic groups stored entirely in-house, SkinDNA™ International is leading the way in Dermal DNA Science.

The collaboration of geneticists, cosmetic physicians, skin scientists and volunteer study participants commenced their work in 2006 with two principle objectives: (1) to identify the genetic factors that contribute to age-related changes in the skin; and (2) to identify actionable pathways available for each of those genetic factors in order to help each and every individual worldwide preserve a more youthful looking skin.

The research profiled the action of more that 6800 genes and, using genome wide association studies, they discovered more than 200 abnormal gene traits in the form of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) implicated in the health and wellbeing of our skin. Most significant was the prevalence of some of these SNPs and the effect that had on the skin.

With over 8 years of research the company pioneered the worlds first and largest derma genetics database, their most significant achievement to date, with more than 15,000 DNA population wide samples from various ethnic groups stored entirely in-house.

 

SkinDNA™ Genetic Test

SkinDNA™ Genetic Test provides a scientific foundation for more accurately predicting the skin care needs of each individual.

The companies remarkable discovery of 15 genetic markers positioned in proprietary combinations matched to specific skin ageing categories that play a role in skin protection, premature aging and determining future outcomes of our skin.

SkinDNA™ Genetic Test results can be used as a personal guide for building a complete, custom tailored skincare regimen that allows you to achieve optimal long term skin health.

 

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