Utilize your genetic information to take care of your skin.
Personalized, DNA-based skin care
Whether you’re interested in preventing wrinkles, combating dry skin, or finding the perfect sunscreen, understanding your genetic predispositions can help you develop a skin care routine that works best for you.
Skin care reports are categorized into four groups:
Skin Profile
Your skin profile determines the skin care products that are ideal for you. The risk of developing acne, dry skin, or eczema is strongly related to genetics.
Discover various skin characteristics and learn how to choose the best skin care products for your unique needs.
Skin and Aging
Your skin changes as you age. You might notice wrinkles, sunspots, and dryness. Your skin also becomes thinner and loses fat, making it less plump and smooth. You can protect yourself by staying out of the sun, using sunscreen, and wearing protective clothing.
Explore how your genes may impact your skin as you age.
Skin Disorders
Sun exposure is essential for human health. However, prolonged exposure to the sun's UV rays can be damaging to the skin.
Gain insight into how your genetics influence your skin's response to sun and find product recommendations to support your hard-working skin.
Skin Sensitivities
Your local environment is a crucial factor in maintaining the health of your skin. Although we cannot always avoid harsh weather or polluted environments, we can try to protect ourselves.
Explore how your genes affect your skin's sensitivity to irritants and get tips on how to boost your skin's resiliency.
What types of traits are assessed by the Skin Care reports?