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LabSkin™ Launch is a Huge Success!
21 September 2012
There was certainly a welcome in the hillsides of Wales for our scientists! Our brand new LabSkinTM exhibition stand attracted lots of interest during the break-out sessions, as did our poster on the colonisation of our research grade skin model . Yes, this was the perfect platform for the launch of LabSkinTM, and a great opportunity to meet lots of interesting fellow scientists, but our team was also there to take in the impressive science! And it proved to be a great, focused meeting that showcased the best of current skin research. On Monday, for example, the scientific programme walked through the latest in-depth science of the stratum corneum, the upper m...

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Brand New LabSkin™ Pages on Website
10 September 2012
Whatever you want to know - for example, what is LabSkin TM, how can it be used or how you can buy LabSkin TM products - the new LabSkin TM section of our website holds the answers. We are continually adding to the Science pages and we've even included an FAQ section to give you a quick overview. Dip into the sections and if you can't find what you're looking for, send us an email , call us on 44 (0)1937 547470 or fill in an enquiry form .  -  Comments (0)

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3D Living Skin Models
02 September 2012
Our Chief Scientific Officer, Dr Richard Bojar, put together this interesting overview of how 3D living skin models can be used for R&D, examining it as part of the current testing landscape and highlighting the benefits of using skin models over in vitro and clinical testing. It was later used as the basis of an article in Personal Care Magazine, April 2012. Click here to download the pdf.  -  Comments (0)

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We're Exhibiting at Stratum Corneum!
24 August 2012
There’s a lot of frantic work going on in the Evocutis offices right now as we put together our exhibition materials in readiness to head off to Cardiff for this year’s Stratum Corneum conference . Bringing together some of the world’s experts, the event promises to highlight what’s new in the world of skin science. For our team of specialist scientists, this offers the perfect backdrop to present a poster (The interaction between the surface of a living skin equivalent and the human skin microbiota), and to launch an exciting new development with our research grade skin model, LabSkin

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How do Cosmetics affect the Skin's Microflora?
13 February 2012
At a microscopic level, our skin is host to a myriad of bugs, most of which are not only harmless but actively work to destroy other transitory bacteria which could potentially do damage. It’s therefore important that topical applications, including cosmetics, do not damage the natural balance. As the cosmetic market is driven by a demand for ever-more sophisticated products, antimicrobial testing is becoming an increasingly desirable part of R&D. So what are the potential risks? In this paper, scientists consider the importance and control of the skin's natural microflora, the importance of maintaining equilibrium and the influence cosmetics may have on it. It also points out the benefits of microbiological testing of pr...

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What are Living Skin Equivalents and how are they used?
12 December 2011
If you want to find out more about this fascinating technology, this article provides a valuable overview of the wide range of uses of living skin equivalents. Replicating a three-dimensional model of human skin in the lab has taken over 10 years of research and development. In this time, models have been developed as both in-house tools in research laboratories and as commercial consumable products. Research continues to produce ever more complex models to replicate the structure and function of the skin but already skin models have become invaluable technologies in clinical applications, for the treatment of wounds and burns, research tools to discover more about the function of skin and as a testing platform as a viable alte...

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Formulation guided by Hansen Solubility Parameters and realized via High Throughput Screening
02 November 2010
By Sarah Gregory Syntopix recently attended an Intelligent Formulation event on how to use high throughput screening to accelerate formulation development at which we presented a poster. The poster summarises how Hansen Solubility Parameters can be used to develop topical formulations and how the process can be automated to efficiently translate concepts into protot...

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