Establishment of the DECENCIA Sensitive Skin Science Center
In a groundbreaking initiative, DECENCIA, a brand under the POLA ORBIS Group, has launched the DECENCIA Sensitive Skin Science Center (3S Center) to enhance research focused on sensitive skin. This is part of their strategic push to understand and address the specific concerns of people facing skin sensitivities in modern environments.
Understanding the Modern Skin Sensitivity Crisis
As we navigate through a world filled with environmental stressors like pollen, UV rays, and rising temperatures, coupled with lifestyle changes, the prevalence of sensitive skin has significantly increased. Many people mistakenly believe they do not have sensitive skin and may overlook subtle signs of skin fluctuation, leading to discomfort and dissatisfaction.
DECENCIA has observed that there exist numerous individuals who do not recognize their own sensitive skin conditions, or fail to identify the root causes leading to their skin issues. The 3S Center aims not merely to label individuals as having sensitive skin, but rather to create an understanding of the various factors that contribute to their skin's sensitivity.
A Focused Research Hub for Solutions
The 3S Center integrates the rich expertise in dermatology, biochemistry, and formulation technologies developed by POLA Kasei, alongside the valuable insights from DECENCIA's interactions with customers facing sensitive skin issues. This synergy will provide a platform for collaborative projects that transcend traditional boundaries in skincare research.
The center's research areas include:
- - Fundamental studies and safety evaluations concerning sensitive skin
- - Product development and formulation guided by skin theories
- - Exploration of cutting-edge biochemical knowledge for innovative solutions
By advancing these interrelated domains, the center aims to deepen the understanding of sensitive skin and expedite the application of research findings into practical solutions for consumers.
Initial Activities: Developing a Visibility Algorithm for Skin Sensitivity
One of the center's early initiatives involves creating a