OLAY Introduces Groundbreaking Research on Cell Adhesion and Skin Aging at AAD 2026

OLAY Unveils Innovative Research on Skin Aging



At the 2026 American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting, OLAY, the leading anti-aging skincare brand for over seven decades, presented groundbreaking research shedding light on the profound role of cell adhesion in skin aging. This pioneering study not only expands the understanding of how skin deteriorates over time but also emphasizes the significance of cellular connections beyond the traditional focus on collagen.

Understanding Cell Adhesion



Historically, the conversation surrounding skin aging has revolved around collagen levels, which are crucial for skin firmness and elasticity. However, the recent findings from OLAY shift this paradigm by revealing that the connections and interactions between skin cells, known as cell adhesion, are critical for maintaining the skin's strength and resilience. Researchers found that as individuals age, the proteins responsible for cell adhesion diminish, contributing to visible signs of aging like wrinkles, sagging, rough texture, and overall loss of radiance.

Through advanced transcriptomic and proteomic analyses, OLAY scientists identified a startling decline in cell adhesion proteins in aging skin. Conversely, individuals with

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